Boeing disappointed after China’s top three airlines buy 300 Airbus planes

Author: Monitoring Desk

Boeing Co said on Friday “it is disappointing that geopolitical differences continue to constrain U.S. aircraft exports” while responding to China’s three biggest state-owned airlines buying 300 jets from European plane maker Airbus SE. The U.S. plane maker added that it continued to urge a productive dialogue between the U.S. and China governments. (This story corrects to show Airbus is a European manufacturer, not French).

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