China Could Up Boeing Order to 750 Aircraft, Trump Says
An initial deal for 200 jets, announced by the president on Thursday, fell short of Wall Street expectations.
An initial deal for 200 jets, announced by the president on Thursday, fell short of Wall Street expectations.
If accurate, the figure would fall short of Wall Street expectations.
The airline group is expanding both its Boeing and Airbus fleets.
The all-Airbus carrier is a first-time customer for the type.
The Panama-based carrier is expanding its all-737 fleet.
The type will be used on transatlantic routes from Toronto and Montreal, and on transcontinental connections across North America.
The carrier ordered four of the type in 2024.
The manufacturer handed off 10 commercial aircraft and 29 executive jets.
The deal will facilitate fleet modernization at Frontier, officials said.