A 737 Max with Xiamen Airlines markings landed in Seattle’s Boeing Field on Sunday evening. Another plane is flying from Zhoushan to Guam.
A Boeing jet made for China’s Xiamen Airlines was returned to Boeing’s American production hub as the American aviation giant finds itself caught up in the trade war.
According to online flight records, a 737 Max flew from Zhoushan and landed in Seattle on Sunday night local time.
Reuters first reported the plane landing, saying that it was among several 737 Max jets that had been waiting at Boeing’s Zhoushan completion center for final work and delivery to Chinese airlines.
The Puget Sound Business Journal reported in 2020 that Xiamen Airlines cut its flights to Seattle in 2019. Previously, it flew Boeing 787s on the route.
It is unclear why the plane was returned to the US and whether more aircraft bound for Chinese airlines will be sent back.
Data from AirNav Radar showed another Boeing 737 Max from Zhoushan heading to Guam on Monday morning local time — a frequent stop for planes traveling back to the US.