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China’s two largest airlines not providing a clear roadmap on their future.
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Chen Chuanren

China’s two largest airlines are not providing a clear roadmap on their future with the Boeing 737 MAX, offering no indications on when the aircraft may return to service, or even if they will take deliveries at all. 
 
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While Japan has moved more slowly than many other Asia-Pacific countries to reopen its borders, it is now taking important steps to ease border restrictions. The expected demand boost means Japan’s major airlines can see a path back to profitability for the current fiscal year.
 
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