Boeing Secures Historic $96 Billion Deal with Qatar Airways

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Boeing and GE Aerospace have signed a monumental contract with Qatar Airways for up to 210 aircraft, including Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and 777X models. The deal, valued at $96 billion, was announced during US President Donald Trump’s visit to Qatar.

## Key Details of the Deal

– *Firm Orders*: 160 aircraft, consisting of 130 Boeing 787s and 30 Boeing 777X

– *Options*: 50 additional aircraft, totaling up to 210 planes

– *Engines*: GE Aerospace’s GE9X engines for the 777X and GEnx engines for the 787

– *Jobs Supported*: 

Approximately 154,000 US jobs annually, generating over 1 million domestic jobs throughout the manufacturing and delivery phases

## Economic Impact

The agreement is expected to strengthen economic ties between the US and Qatar, supporting Qatar’s aviation industry growth. The deal also marks a significant boost for Boeing, which has faced profitability challenges and production issues in recent years.

## Recent Developments

– *Trump’s Visit*: 

The deal was signed during President Trump’s visit to Qatar, highlighting the strong partnership between the two countries.

– *Previous Deal*: 

Boeing recently signed a $13 billion contract with International Airlines Group to supply 32 long-haul jets.

– *China’s Role*: 

China rolled back a ban on airlines taking Boeing’s aircraft, giving Boeing a breather in an important market.

## Discrepancy in Deal Value

There are conflicting reports on the deal’s value, with some sources stating $200 billion and others confirming $96 billion. The White House and reputable news sources confirm the $96 billion figure.

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