On Monday morning, significant shifts in international aviation unfolded as the second Boeing $BA aircraft, originally intended for a Chinese carrier, began its journey back to the United States. This move comes as a direct consequence of the bilateral tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump amid a global trade war. Data from AirNav Radar confirms that the Boeing 737 MAX departed from the manufacturing facility in Zhoushan, near Shanghai, and set its course towards Guam—a U.S. territory.