There is a book by Michel Biron entitled " Thermoplastics and Thermoplastic Composites", Third Edition , 2018. By reading its description, I think that you will find an answer in it to your question:
Polymers with a repeating unit –(–C6H4–O–)n– are called polyphenylene oxide (PPO) and polyphenylene ether (PPE) . Such polymers stand high temperatures in service besides having solvent-resistance property. A very partial use for packaging (less than 10%) has been reported:
I agree that polyimides & phenolics perform well, generally, at high temperatures but we have to look for other characteristics before selecting a certain polymer.