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China to Purchase Up to 120 Additional Airbus Aircraft, Says German Chancellor

China to Acquire Up to 120 Additional Airbus Aircraft, Announces German Chancellor
During his official visit to Beijing, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz revealed that China plans to purchase up to 120 additional aircraft from the European aerospace manufacturer Airbus. This announcement came following Merz’s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and marks the chancellor’s first official trip to China since assuming office in 2025.
Strengthening Sino-European Aerospace Relations
Chancellor Merz highlighted the significance of the agreement, stating that the Chinese leadership intends to place a substantial order with Airbus, though he did not disclose specific aircraft models or a timeline for delivery. He further indicated that additional contracts between China and Europe are currently under negotiation. The prospective deal reflects a deepening of economic ties between China and the European aerospace sector, particularly as the global aviation industry recovers from the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Analysts suggest that such a large-scale order could bolster Airbus’s stock performance and solidify its competitive standing in the international market.
Challenges and Competitive Implications
Despite the promising outlook, the aviation sector continues to grapple with challenges including supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions, and regulatory complexities, all of which may affect the pace and execution of the order. The announcement also carries strategic implications for Airbus’s primary rival, Boeing. With China signaling a preference for Airbus aircraft, Boeing may face increased pressure to reclaim market share in one of the world’s largest aviation markets. Industry experts anticipate that Boeing might respond by accelerating its own aircraft orders and increasing production to maintain competitiveness.
Airbus has yet to issue an official statement regarding the reported order. The development is expected to attract close attention from industry stakeholders and financial markets, as it may indicate evolving dynamics within the global aerospace sector.

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