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World’s Biggest Aircraft Buyer, China, Signs Multibillion-dollar Deal With Airbus In Another Big Blow To Boeing

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Chinese government is set to buy a total of 300 passenger jets from European aircraft maker Airbus as its US rival Boeing struggles after two deadly crashes involving its 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

The deal was signed during a visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to France. Beijing’s order includes 290 aircraft from the A320 Family and 10 more from the A350 XWB line. The Airbus’ A320neo competes directly with the grounded Boeing 737 Max jets.

Airbus did not reveal the total value of the deal.But based on Airbus’ list prices, the planes are worth roughly $35 billion altogether.





French President Emmanuel Macron said in a joint address with Chinese President Xi Jinping that :

“The conclusion of a big contract… is an important step forward and an excellent signal in the current context”

The massive contract with the Airbus comes after Boeing’s bestselling 737 MAX aircraft were grounded following two fatal crashes in recent months. China was the first to suspend the aircraft operation.

Read: Crashed 737 Max 8 Aircraft Lacked 2 Essential Safety Features That Boeing Sold Only As Extras

Apart from the order for 300 aircrafts, the two countries also signed the total of 15 business contracts in sectors ranging from energy to shipping. France’s industrial equipment supplier Fives and the China National Building Materials Group inked a €1 billion ($1.13 billion) deal on cooperation in energy savings in developing countries.

Another €1.2 billion ($1.36 billion) agreement to build 10 container ships was signed between the Marseille-based shipping line CMA CGM and China State Shipbuilding Corporation.

Last week, Indonesian airline ,GARUDA, said it was seeking to cancel a multibillion-dollar order for 49 737 Max aircraft from Boeing.

“I hope the China-France friendship will last forever”









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