Boeing has recently secured significant orders in the Middle East, coinciding with President Donald Trump's visit to the region. The American aerospace giant announced a USD 96 billion deal with Qatar, following an order from a Saudi Arabian company for 20 737-8 jets, with options for 10 more. This Qatar agreement, which includes Boeing's 787 and 777X models, marks the largest order for 787s and wide-body jets in Boeing's history.

Middle East Orders Boost Boeing
The recent deals have been a boon for Boeing, especially after China lifted its ban on receiving Boeing planes as part of a trade agreement with the US earlier this week. "That's pretty good," Trump remarked about the Qatar order. "Get those planes out there." This development comes amid a challenging period for Boeing, which has faced various issues over the past few years.
Boeing's presence in the Middle East has been notable recently, though not always for positive reasons. Trump accepted a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet as a gift from Qatar's ruling family, sparking criticism from Democrats and ethics experts. Concerns were raised about security risks and potential violations of the US Constitution's ban on foreign gifts.
Challenges and Criticisms
Security and ethics experts worry that the gifted plane could be less secure and expensive to retrofit. Additionally, there is no urgent national security reason to upgrade quickly instead of waiting for new Air Force One jets under construction by Boeing. These concerns add to the challenges Boeing has faced since two Max jet crashes in 2019 resulted in 346 fatalities.
Boeing's financial struggles have been significant, with losses exceeding USD 35 billion since 2019 due to these crashes. Earlier this year, a panel detached from a 737 Max shortly after takeoff in Portland, Oregon. Last year, union machinists' strikes disrupted production at Boeing plants, affecting delivery capabilities.
Despite these setbacks, Boeing shares have recently surged to their highest level in over a year. This rise marks five consecutive days of gains for the Arlington, Virginia-based company. The recent orders and easing of restrictions by China have contributed to this positive trend for Boeing amidst its ongoing legal and regulatory challenges.
With inputs from PTI
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