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China forced to buy sub quality 500 Boeing jets

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Boeing in talks to sell up to 500 jets to China, Bloomberg News reports
By Reuters
August 21, 20257:56 PM GMT+8Updated August 21, 2025
 
Aug 21 (Reuters) - Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab is in talks to sell as many as 500 jets to China, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Shares of the U.S. planemaker rose 2% before the market open as the potential order would be China's first major purchase of Boeing jets since U.S. President Donald Trump's visit in his previous term.
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The two sides are negotiating the details such as jet models, types and delivery schedules, the report said, adding that the order could be the centerpiece of a trade deal between the world's two largest economies.
 
I think its China airline companies that wants the jets as pilots are already trained to fly them
 
China is reportedly a choice of between purchasing aircraft from Airbus, a French company, and Boeing, an American manufacturer. The US offer includes a proposal to build a factory to produce purchased aircraft, but the decision may be influenced by recent safety incidents involving Boeing aircraft, leading China to consider Airbus as the preferred option.
 
China is reportedly a choice of between purchasing aircraft from Airbus, a French company, and Boeing, an American manufacturer. The US offer includes a proposal to build a factory to produce purchased aircraft, but the decision may be influenced by recent safety incidents involving Boeing aircraft, leading China to consider Airbus as the preferred option.
Boeing already had a factory there before. And I think the chinese need to reduce the trade deficit with the US to avoid further tariffs
 
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