Chinese airlines are reportedly close to finalizing an order for 500 aircraft from Boeing, according to a Reuters report. This development comes after a delegation of American lawyers visited China and met with senior Chinese officials.
At a press conference on September 23, 2025, US Democratic Representative Adam Smith stated, “It has been a while since Boeing airplanes were sold here in China,” and expressed hope that sales would resume soon. Last month, Bloomberg reported ongoing discussions between China and Boeing regarding this large-scale purchase.
US Ambassador to China David Purdue emphasized the significance of the negotiations, saying the deal is “very important to the president, to Boeing, and to China.” While specific details such as delivery schedules and aircraft models are still being discussed, the agreement is viewed as part of broader trade relations between the US and China. Analysts believe that despite Boeing’s current backlog and ongoing quality control issues and certification delays on some jets, this order could help the company regain market share in China where Airbus has recently made gains.