Boeing benefits from another Trump trade deal with a $36 billion jet order from Korean Air
Another day, another Trump trade deal resulting in a massive jet order in the books for Boeing.
Amid Monday’s Oval Office meeting between President Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Korean Air formalized a $50 billion investment in US aviation. $36.2 billion will go to Boeing for 103 planes, and $13.7 billion to GE Aerospace for spare engines and a maintenance contract, according to the airline.
It’s the largest-ever jet order by Korean Air, more than doubling Boeing’s share of its fleet. Boeing shares ticked up in premarket trading Tuesday.
Multibillion-dollar Boeing jet orders have repeatedly followed trade talks this year. As of the end of July, the plane maker had received 699 gross orders to Airbus’ 501 on the year. Last week, it was reported that China is in talks to sign an order for up to 500 Boeing planes as part of its trade deal with the US.