Boeing is in the final stages of securing one of the largest sales in its history: an order for 500 737 MAX aircraft, according to reports from Bloomberg. This strategic agreement is poised to serve as the centerpiece of President Donald Trump’s upcoming state visit to China, marking a significant milestone in commercial relations between the two superpowers.
An Order of Unprecedented Scale
The operation, which is expected to be officially unveiled during Trump’s stay in Beijing scheduled from March 31 to April 2, focuses primarily on Boeing’s family of single-aisle aircraft.
- Short- and Medium-Haul Fleet: The core of the deal consists of 500 737 MAX aircraft.
- Wide-body Negotiations: In parallel, both parties are maintaining talks for an additional acquisition of approximately 100 aircraft, which would include the 787 Dreamliner and 777X models.
- Announcement Timeline: While the 737 MAX order is imminent for the summit, the agreement for the twin-aisle aircraft is expected to be announced at a later date.
This commercial rapprochement follows a period of bilateral tensions that directly impacted the aerospace sector.
Impact and Next Steps
The strengthening of Boeing’s order book in the Asian market represents a crucial move for the company’s financial stability and the U.S. trade balance. Following Trump’s visit to China, President Xi Jinping is expected to return the favor with a visit to Washington later this year.
Current discussions are being held under strict confidentiality due to the magnitude of the figures and the political implications involved in the process.
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