This is wild. A $55 million jet getting bounced back across the Pacific because of trade war tariffs really highlights how deep the U.S.-China standoff is cutting. The fact that tariffs pushed the cost over $110 million is no joke—no wonder the deal collapsed.

Boeing’s got a lot riding on China as a key market, and if tensions keep rising, Airbus is going to keep scooping up that business. It's a major blow not just for Boeing but for the whole aviation industry, especially with ongoing supply chain snarls and certification delays.

Wonder how long before we see more canceled deliveries or a bigger shift in aviation alliances. What’s your take—short-term blip or start of something bigger?