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Boeing will find it ‘relatively easy’ to find customers for China’s rejected planes, says jet leasing CEO

Upworthy Friday, 25 April 2025 ()
China’s refusal to accept Boeing planes has become one of the most visible flashpoints of the U.S.-China trade war. Beijing has even sent planes assembled in China back to the U.S. as it retaliates against steep tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg admitted that…
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