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Trump says China will buy 200 planes from Boeing, with a possibility of expanding the deal to 750

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May 10 – May 16

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Associated Press (AP)8h ago

Trump says China will buy 200 planes from Boeing, with a possibility of expanding the deal to 750

President Donald Trump announced that China will purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, with a potential for the deal to expand to 750 planes. This marks Boeing's first significant sale to China in nearly a decade and was reportedly finalized during Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The agreement also includes a provision for General Electric to supply 400 to 450 engines for the aircraft. Details of the deal have not yet been released by the White House or Boeing, though Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg was part of Trump's delegation to Beijing. This potential sale represents a significant market breakthrough for Boeing.

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South China Morning Post9h ago

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. 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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South China Morning PostYesterday

Boeing nears ‘large’ China orders as Trump and Xi forge new trade board: Bessent

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that significant Boeing orders are anticipated during President Donald Trump's state visit to Beijing. This potential deal, if finalized, would be the first major aircraft purchase from China in nearly a decade, following a period of trade tensions. The agreement is seen as a key outcome of Trump's visit, which aims to strengthen commercial ties between the two nations. Discussions are also underway to establish a new joint trade board to manage US-China commercial relations. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is part of the US presidential delegation, underscoring the importance of this potential transaction for the aerospace giant.

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Key Claims

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The White House has not released details of the deal, and Boeing has not commented.

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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg was part of Trump’s CEO entourage that arrived in Beijing.

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China will buy 200 planes from Boeing, with a possibility of expanding the deal to 750.

— Donald Trump

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The deal was made during Trump's summit with China's President Xi Jinping.

— Donald Trump

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General Electric will supply 400 to 450 engines for the deal.

— Donald Trump

Apr 26 – May 2

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South China Morning PostApr 29

China Southern Airlines orders Airbus jets worth US$21b as Boeing deal remains rumour

China Southern Airlines and its subsidiary Xiamen Airlines have ordered 137 Airbus A320neo jets, valued at approximately US$21.37 billion before discounts. This significant order, announced on Wednesday, strengthens Airbus's position in the Chinese market. The aircraft are slated for delivery between 2028 and 2032. China Southern stated the purchase aims to support state-led development initiatives and enhance fleet competitiveness. This deal follows similar large Airbus orders from other major Chinese carriers, while a speculated Boeing deal with Beijing remains unconfirmed. The order is subject to shareholder and state authority approval.

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China Southern Airlines and its subsidiary Xiamen Airlines ordered a total of 137 Airbus A320neo jets.

— China Southern Airlines

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The combined list price for the aircraft order is US$21.37 billion, though discounts were applied.

— China Southern Airlines

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China Eastern ordered 101 A320neo jets in March, following a trend of Chinese state-owned carriers choosing Airbus.

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Aircraft deliveries are scheduled to occur between 2028 and 2032 for China Southern and 2029 and 2032 for Xiamen Airlines.

— China Southern Airlines

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The purchase is intended to help the carriers capitalize on state-led development initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative.

— China Southern's board