Delta Avoids Trump Tariffs on New Airbus A350 to Tokyo
Delta Avoids Trump Tariffs on New Airbus A350 to Tokyo

Delta Avoids Trump Tariffs on New Airbus A350 to Tokyo

News summary

Delta Air Lines is strategically routing its new Airbus A350-900 aircraft through Tokyo instead of directly to the U.S. to avoid paying U.S. import tariffs imposed on European-made jets during the Trump administration. By first flying the aircraft to a non-U.S. destination and then deploying it exclusively on international routes, Delta circumvents the legal definition of a 'new' import, thereby sidestepping the 10% tariff. This practice is not new for Delta, as the airline previously employed a similar strategy during the initial imposition of tariffs under President Trump. Delta’s CEO Ed Bastian affirmed that the airline is committed to avoiding tariffs on future Airbus deliveries by closely coordinating with Airbus and leveraging international operations. The tactic allows Delta to expand its widebody fleet without incurring significant additional costs from tariffs, which would otherwise impact its financial planning amid industry recovery efforts. Such maneuvers highlight the challenges and creative solutions airlines pursue in response to shifting trade policies and regulatory environments.

Story Coverage
Bias Distribution
50% Center
Information Sources
71639883-fbbd-48af-8cc3-393f63e7b2ef68e7fc5e-537b-4887-b796-fbd29c315618
Left 50%
Center 50%
Coverage Details
Total News Sources
2
Left
1
Center
1
Right
0
Unrated
0
Last Updated
3 days ago
Bias Distribution
50% Center
Related News
Daily Index

Negative

21Serious

Neutral

Optimistic

Positive

Ask VT AI
Story Coverage
Subscribe

Stay in the know

Get the latest news, exclusive insights, and curated content delivered straight to your inbox.

Present

Gift Subscriptions

The perfect gift for understanding
news from all angles.

Related News
Recommended News