Second Boeing jet starts return from China, tracker shows


A Boeing 737 MAX plane, intended for China's Xiamen Airlines, arriving at King County International Airport after returning from China due to ongoing tariff disputes, in Seattle, on April 19, 2025. - Reuters

SEOUL: A second Boeing jet intended for use by a Chinese airline was heading back to the US on Monday (April 21), flight tracking data showed, in what appears to be another victim of the tit-for-tat bilateral tariffs launched by President Donald Trump in his global trade offensive.

The 737 MAX 8 landed in the US territory of Guam on Monday, after leaving Boeing's Zhoushan completion centre near Shanghai, data from flight tracking website AirNav Radar showed.

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