"China's Hesitation Adds to Boeing's 737 MAX Woes"

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Boeing's plans to resume 737 MAX jet deliveries to China are facing further delays after the recent Alaska Airlines incident, impacting the company's potential gains from improved U.S.-China relations. China Southern Airlines, among the Chinese carriers awaiting MAX jet deliveries, is now planning additional safety inspections on the aircraft, despite them being a different variant from the one involved in the Alaska incident.
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