China is reportedly delaying regulatory approvals for the delivery of Airbus aircraft to domestic airlines, a move observers link to rising trade tensions with the European Union. The administrative slowdown impacts several scheduled aircraft deliveries, potentially disrupting the fleet expansion plans of major Chinese carriers. This development comes as Beijing and Brussels clash over proposed EU tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, highlighting how geopolitical disputes can spill over into the aviation sector.
- China’s aviation regulators have slowed down or paused the issuance of final delivery approvals for Airbus aircraft.
- The delay is widely seen as a retaliatory measure by Beijing against the European Union’s proposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
- Major Chinese airlines, which rely heavily on Airbus for narrowbody and widebody fleet growth, face delays in receiving contracted planes.
- The administrative holdup threatens to impact Airbus’s global delivery targets and its long-term operations in the crucial Chinese market.
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