China signed an agreement Thursday to buy 300 airplanes from US
aerospace giant Boeing valued over $37 billion, as part of a
multi-billion dollar raft of deals announced during President Donald
Trump’s visit to Beijing.
The agreement for China Aviation Suppliers Holding Co (CASC) to buy
the single-aisle and twin-aisle aircraft was among the more than $250
billion in agreements announced at a ceremony attended by Trump and
Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
A Boeing statement said the agreement includes “orders and
commitments” to buy the aircraft, but it did not give a further
breakdown.
In September 2015, Boeing had already received an order from CASC for
300 aircraft valued at a record $38 billion at list prices.
Boeing and European rival Airbus are competing heavily in China, the
world’s second aircraft market, with the US company forecasting that the
Asian giant needs over 7,200 commercial aircraft in the next 20 years.
China, meanwhile, has developed its own medium-haul C919 in a bid to challenge the Airbus-Boeing duopoly.
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Thursday, 9 November 2017
China signs $37bN deal to buy 300 Boeing planes
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