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Friday, January 21, 2011

Boeing Biggest Winner Of Hu's Visit

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Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to the U.S. saw prosperity for American Companies. Boeing signed the biggest deal, worth $19 Bn.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you happen to see the show on the History Channel the other night about the outsourcing of maintenance on commercial planes and how the maintenance is not being done but being signed off on as done????
After watching this show, I am even more hesitant to fly!
Now we've given China even more. That's just great! NOT!

Anonymous said...

The planes are being built for Chinese airlines. Let me add, most of the construction occurs here in the US. Bet you won't hear a single conservative say "hey, good win for American workers, good job Mr. President"

Anonymous said...

1110-Boeing is the largest manufacturer of airplanes in the world. China would have either gone with Boeing, or Airbus. Now, mind you Boeing has an 8 year waiting list for the yet to be on market Dreamliner. The Airbus's newest airliner has a much smaller 3 year waiting list. It has nothing to do with Obama that the Chinese went with Boeing. If you believe that, I gotta bridge in Brooklyn for sale.