China’s big three airlines seek 737 MAX payouts from Boeing: Reports

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SHANGHAI : China's three biggest airlines have filed claims seeking compensation from Boeing over the grounding and delayed delivery of 737 Max 8 aircraft following two deadly crashes, Chinese state media reported yesterday. The reports in state-run media that China...

SHANGHAI : China's three biggest airlines have filed claims seeking compensation from Boeing over the grounding and delayed delivery of 737 Max 8 aircraft following two deadly crashes, Chinese state media reported yesterday.

The reports in state-run media that China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines and Air China would seek payouts from the US aerospace giant come against the backdrop of a US-China trade war. China Southern is Asia's largest carrier by fleet size, China Eastern is the country's number two, while Air China is the state flag carrier.

A spokesman for China Eastern confirmed a dispatch by Xinhua news agency saying it had presented Boeing with a compensation claim.The day before, an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max crashed minutes after take-off, killing all 157 people on board. Last October, a Lion Air 737 Max went down after take-off, killing all 189 people on board.

 

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