Persistent supply chain challenges in the aviation industry are impacting aircraft production rates, causing airlines to reassess their fleet strategies. Taiwan's China Airlines is holding onto its aging Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A330-300 jets longer than expected due to these issues.
The airline had planned to phase out these models as part of a broader fleet renewal effort, placing major orders for new-generation aircraft. However, manufacturing setbacks have altered those plans. The airline is now reassessing its retirement schedule and exploring alternative options to maintain operational reliability while awaiting new deliveries.
Airbus and Boeing delivered just over 350 aircraft combined in the first four months of the year, far short of the projected over 1,400 for the year. This adds pressure on airlines worldwide to recalibrate their fleet operations.