A Boeing 737 MAX operated by MIAT Mongolian Airlines landed in China on Monday in what industry experts say is the jet’s first commercial flight in Chinese skies since Beijing grounded the plane in 2019
While China’s airlines haven’t resumed using the plane, one of the jetliners operated by a Mongolian airline landed in Guangzhou
Earlier: From taking the lead in 2019 in grounding the Boeing 737 MAX to buying 300 planes from rival Airbus, China displayed its power to the American aerospace giant. WSJ’s Trefor Moss explained how Beijing could use Boeing’s safety crisis as leverage in future purchases—and in trade talks with the U.S. Illustration: Crystal TaiSINGAPORE—A Boeing Co.
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