With estimated $55m price set to balloon by 125%, 737 Max returns to Seattle production hub still wearing the colours of Xiamen Airlines
A Boeing jet intended for a Chinese airline landed back at the planemaker’s US production hub on Sunday, a victim of the tit-for-tat bilateral tariffs launched by Donald Trump.
The 737 MAX, which was meant for China’s Xiamen Airlines, landed at Seattle’s Boeing Field at 6.11pm, according to a Reuters witness. It was painted with Xiamen livery.
The jet, which made refuelling stops in Guam and Hawaii on its 5,000-mile (8,000-km) return journey, was one of several 737 MAX jets – Boeing’s bestselling model – that had been waiting at Boeing’s Zhoushan completion centre for final work and delivery.
- Good. Let the tariffs start hurting the ones who control the money. I wonder how long Trump finds he can avoid consequences now that he’s fucking with rich people. - Yeah this certainly isn’t going to plan. - Big tax cuts for the wealthy don’t help them of the oligarch’s companies start failing due to market forces. - Turns out simplistic easily-repeated talking points aren’t a plan - It’s… A semblance of a plan, if you will. - Concepts? - All we need now is a 3" binder full of empty white pages to represent the volume of the concepts we have 
 
 
 
 
- Let the tariffs start hurting the ones who control the money. - I’m thinking Portugal’s returning the Lockheed Martin units will cause an even bigger hit to their pocket change. With Germany and a tiny other country rethinking their orders and considering cancelling remaining shipments, it could dent the GDP a bit. 
 
- It’s a good time to be a ferry pilot, you can get paid twice now. 
- I’m curious if China has to pay the return shipping, or did it qualify for free returns. - 15% restocking fee, and store credit only - That’s what you get for not checking the “Prime” checkbox when searching for a 737 on Amazon. - Hopefully they kept the packaging. 
- Chicklets if its OK with their mom. 
 
 
- Boeing: No receipt, no return. Sorry Mate. - Seems China had kept and presented said recipe and succeeded in returning the product. 
- Yeah, that’s not how that works. - Maybe where you shop. - It’s not how it works because China can make the whole global economy a very, very bad day for Boeing very, very easily, being one of the three geopolitical superpowers, a nuclear armed nation, and the largest manufacturer on the planet. Kind of like how a small shop can’t say “No receipt, no return. Sorry Mate.” to, say, Vladimir Putin’s face, and expect to still be breathing the next week. - Does the deal come with gargling autocrat jizz or do you throw that in for free? - I’m just telling it the way it is. I said nothing about supporting it, but facts don’t care whether I support them or not. 
 
 
 
 
- Seems China had kept and presented said recipe and succeeded in returning the product. 
 





