China's Aviation Mega-Deal: Boeing's Breakthrough or Mirage?
China has agreed to purchase 200 Boeing jets with potential orders soaring up to 750 if successful. This deal marks a significant breakthrough for Boeing, which has faced challenges in the Chinese market due to U.S-China trade tensions. The deal involves planes equipped with GE engines.
China is set to purchase 200 Boeing jets, potentially escalating to 750, in a move that could recast the relationship between Boeing and the Chinese aviation market, U.S. President Donald Trump announced Friday.
Although details such as jet types and delivery timelines remain undisclosed, the agreement, if finalized, would be Boeing's largest Chinese contract in almost a decade. This deal emerges amid fluctuating U.S.-China trade relations, where the American manufacturer has struggled to penetrate China's aviation sector.
Shares of Boeing fell nearly 4% following Trump's initial announcement, as the 200-jet figure undercut analyst expectations amidst discussions of a 500-jet order. This powerhouse deal, accompanying Trump's visit to Beijing, could allow Boeing to reclaim market share from rival Airbus while providing a much-needed triumph for Trump's trade strategies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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