"China's Delayed Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries Compound Boeing's Woes"

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Boeing faces a delay in resuming 737 MAX deliveries to China after an Alaska Airlines incident, prompting China Southern Airlines to conduct additional safety inspections on the aircraft. Chinese aviation regulator instructed airlines to do the same, while holding off on further moves pending U.S. investigations. Restarting MAX deliveries would be a significant development for Boeing's relationship with China, impacted by the MAX crisis and political tensions, and could lead to a financial win for the company.
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