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Trump Says China Buy 200 Boeing Jets Order Could Rise 750

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AI insight
AI-generatedChina's commitment to buy 200 Boeing jets (777 and 737 models) with potential expansion to 750 units marks a major commercial aircraft deal after nearly a decade of trade tensions. The order directly benefits Boeing's revenue and production backlog, while GE Aerospace supplies engines for these models. The deal signals easing of trade friction but after-sales support concerns could limit future orders. Impact is global but centered on US-China aerospace trade.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- China agreed to purchase 200 Boeing jets, potential increase to 750.
- Initial order valued between $17 billion and $19 billion.
- Potential total value up to $25 billion if more widebody jets included.
- Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and GE Aerospace chief Larry Culp accompanied Trump to China.
- Concerns over after-sales support may impact future orders.
Boeing's order backlog strengthens production planning, with a modest revenue increase expected over 1-4 weeks.
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