Aerospace & Defense

China will order 200 Boeing jets, Trump tells Fox News

Key Points
  • Trump told Fox News that Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to buy 200 Boeing airplanes.
  • Wall Street analysts had expected China would soon make a massive order for even more Boeing planes in the near term, with Jefferies estimating up to 500 aircraft.

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President Trump to Fox News: Chinese President Xi agreed to buy 200 'big' Boeing jets
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President Trump to Fox News: Chinese President Xi agreed to buy 200 'big' Boeing jets

President Donald Trump told Fox News that China has agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, according to a clip that aired Thursday, more than the 150 aircraft Boeing had expected.

"One thing he agreed to today, he's going to order 200 jets. That's a big thing. Boeings," Trump told Fox News, referring to Chinese President Xi Jinping. "Boeing wanted 150, got 200."

Analysts had expected a large Boeing aircraft order to come out of Trump's visit to China, with Jefferies estimating the order could reach 500 aircraft. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg and other top executives from U.S. companies joined Trump on the trip.

The manufacturer hasn't won a major order from China in almost a decade, but the country has been buying from Boeing's main rival, Airbus.

Trump didn't specify which aircraft China could purchase from Boeing, though analysts had expected a potential order to include hundreds of Boeing's bestselling 737 Max planes.

Boeing and the White House didn't immediately comment. Boeing shares closed 4.73% lower Thursday and were up 0.29% after hours.

Ortberg said on a company earnings call last month that the U.S.-China summit could be a "meaningful opportunity for us" that could include an aircraft order.

"I'm not going to give you the number of airplanes, but it's a big number," he said.

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