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Indian airlines may benefit as China halts Boeing jet orders following a 145% tariff by the US.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 17, 2025

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Chinese airlines, awaiting Boeing 737 MAX jets, could now see their orders redirected to Indian carriers like Air India Express and Akasa.

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Indian carriers were previously allocated white-tail aircraft, now potentially available in greater numbers.

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Air India Express and Akasa have the financial strength to absorb additional aircraft, should they become available.

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Boeing’s delayed deliveries have already caused disruptions for Akasa, which currently employs more pilots than required.

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The US-China trade dispute has affected the aerospace industry, with companies like Boeing facing production delays.

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Chinese airlines planned to receive 179 Boeing planes by 2027; these orders could now be redirected to other countries.

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Airbus may also see increased demand as China turns to the European manufacturer for more aircraft.

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The US-China trade war could lead to halts in the delivery of parts, especially for China’s C919 aircraft program.

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As Boeing faces challenges, Indian airlines may see an opportunity to expand their fleets amidst global supply chain disruptions.

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