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Delta says it will not pay tariff costs on incoming Airbus aircraft, setting a potential precedent for US carriers.
The intricacies of maintaining large commercial aircraft go far beyond routine inspections and part replacements.
It’s too soon to know how the far-reaching tariffs will affect the industry, which relies on vendors spread around the world.