There has been former U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial trip to the Middle East already paving the way for significant economic news, with Qatar said to be on the verge of ordering in large numbers from American aircraft behemoth Boeing. The transaction, one of a broader set of agreements across the region, would serve to substantially grow the Gulf state’s aviation industry and further tie it into the U.S. commercially.
The anticipated deal would comprise orders for passenger and cargo jets, in line with Qatar Airways’ growth strategy and Qatar’s more general economic diversification plans, as stated by industry sources. If it is finalized, this would be a huge win for Boeing that has been struggling with supply chain issues and trying to overcome previous delivery issues.
Trump’s visit, though not directly linked to government diplomacy, has attracted attention from business executives and regional carriers who want to benefit from his deep ties to U.S. industry. With close to \\$3 trillion in potential deals in energy, aviation, and infrastructure, Gulf nations seem eager to use the visit for strategic economic benefits.
The Boeing-Qatar deal, if approved, will again bring to the forefront the increasing role of commercial diplomacy in international aviation. It also indicates Qatar’s determination to continue as a major force in the airline business while strengthening U.S.-Middle East trade ties in a post-pandemic rebound period.