Trump, touting deal, says China to buy 200 Boeing jets with promise for more
During his state visit to Beijing, President Donald Trump announced that China has agreed to purchase at least 200 commercial aircraft from Boeing. This deal includes a potential for up to 750 aircraft if certain conditions are met, which would represent the largest order in Boeing's history.

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AI-generatedDuring his state visit to Beijing, President Donald Trump announced that China has agreed to purchase at least 200 commercial aircraft from Boeing. This deal includes a potential for up to 750 aircraft if certain conditions are met, which would represent the largest order in Boeing's history. Additionally, Trump stated that China also committed to buying approximately 400 to 450 aircraft engines from General Electric. These agreements mark a significant development, ending a nearly decade-long drought in aircraft orders from China for Boeing. The announcements were made by President Trump on Air Force One following his departure from China.
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4 extractedChina agreed to purchase approximately 400-450 General Electric aircraft engines.
China has agreed to purchase at least 200 commercial aircraft from Boeing.
China may purchase up to 750 Boeing aircraft if certain conditions are met.
This would be the largest order ever for Boeing if the 750 plane condition is met.