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Boeing Delivers 787-9 Dreamliner to Juneyao Airlines Amid Easing U.S.-China Trade Tensions

June 14, 2025
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In a sign of thawing trade tensions between Beijing and Washington, U.S. aerospace giant Boeing (BA.N) has delivered a new 787-9 Dreamliner to Juneyao Airlines, Chinese state media outlet Yicai reported on Saturday.

The delivery, which marks a significant milestone in the resumption of aircraft shipments to China, comes after a months-long freeze sparked by an escalating tariff war.

The newly delivered aircraft represents the first Dreamliner handed over to a Chinese carrier since Boeing halted deliveries in April, citing the impact of then-President Donald Trump’s increasingly confrontational trade stance with China.

At the time, punitive tariffs on aerospace components had complicated logistics and dampened demand, forcing Boeing to explore alternative customers for aircraft originally bound for Chinese airlines.

Saturday’s delivery signals a cautious revival in Boeing’s access to the world’s second-largest aviation market, which accounts for approximately 10% of the company’s commercial aircraft backlog. Industry analysts suggest the move may pave the way for further deliveries in the coming months as geopolitical conditions stabilize.

“The timing of this delivery is symbolic,” said Li Chen, an aviation analyst with the Shanghai International Aviation Institute. “It demonstrates that both governments recognize the mutual economic value of keeping civil aviation ties intact—even amid broader political disputes.”

The handover came just days after a separate Boeing aircraft—the smaller 787-8 Dreamliner—crashed shortly after takeoff in western India, killing all 242 people on board. Though the incidents are unrelated, the juxtaposition of tragedy and progress underscores the volatility surrounding Boeing’s global operations and reputation

The restart in deliveries follows a breakthrough in trade talks earlier this week in London, where Chinese and U.S. negotiators reportedly agreed on a framework that includes temporary tariff relief. As part of the 90-day easing period, Boeing resumed shipments, beginning with a 737 MAX jet delivered to Xiamen Airlines on Monday.

China’s aviation market—already the second-largest in the world—is projected to overtake the United States within the next decade, according to Boeing’s own forecasts.

The resumption of deliveries could provide a critical boost to the Chicago-based planemaker, which has been grappling with production challenges, safety concerns, and fierce competition from Europe’s Airbus.

Yet despite this encouraging step, uncertainty remains. With trade talks ongoing and the recent Dreamliner crash prompting renewed scrutiny, both Boeing and Chinese regulators are expected to proceed cautiously.

The delivery to Juneyao Airlines offers a glimpse of business as usual, returning to one of Boeing’s most strategically vital markets.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Boeing’s delivery of a 787-9 Dreamliner to China’s Juneyao Airlines marks a significant step in the easing of U.S.-China trade tensions and signals a tentative revival of aircraft shipments to one of Boeing’s most crucial markets.

Coming after months of halted deliveries due to tariffs, the move highlights the strategic importance of China to Boeing’s commercial business and suggests that recent trade negotiations are beginning to yield tangible results.

Despite the backdrop of a fatal Dreamliner crash in India, the resumed deliveries underscore a cautious but clear shift toward normalization in aerospace trade between the two superpowers.

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