Qatar, Trump and Boeing
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President Donald Trump’s long-held fascination with the world of aviation is proving a useful tool for governments and companies seeking to win his favor.
President Donald Trump's long-held fascination with the world of aviation is proving a useful tool for governments and companies seeking to win his favor.
Boeing is poised to receive a substantial order from Qatar Airways, which is part of Trump's plan to boost U.S. manufacturing.
Qatari officials said the plane was being given by the Qatari Ministry of Defense to the Pentagon but Trump said the Boeing 747-8 jet will be used as Air Force One—the official presidential plane and according to multiple reports, after he leaves office, it will be transferred to the Trump presidential library foundation.
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President Donald Trump rejected an ABC reporter's question about receiving a jet from Qatar on Monday, saying it would be "stupid" not to accept it.
Qatar Airways is putting the final touches on an order for around 100 Boeing widebody jets, according to people familiar with deliberations.
AviLease announces order for 20 Boeing 737-8 and 10 options. The order has now been placed, confirming our initial report based on Bloomberg sources. Saudi Arabia has placed a significant order with Boeing during US President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to the country.
Schumer also called on Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify before Congress and answer a number of questions related to the potential gift.
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is set to order 30 Boeing Co. single-aisle aircraft, as the kingdom lines up deals during President Donald Trump’s Middle East trip this week.