U.S. Tariffs on Aircraft Threaten Airline Safety and Supply Chains

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Delta Air Lines warned that tariffs on imported airplanes and parts could force the airline to cancel orders and stop buying foreign-made planes, potentially impacting flights serving 10 million customers annually and harming U.S. aircraft manufacturing. The airline's concerns are part of a broader industry warning about the risks tariffs pose to aviation safety and the supply chain, amid ongoing investigations into national security threats from imported aerospace goods.
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