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Boeing Secures 37-Plane Order from Central Asian Carriers

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American aviation manufacturer Boeing has landed a significant multi-part order from Central Asia, with three national carriers committing to purchase up to 37 new airplanes. The announcement, confirmed by the U.S. Commerce Department, includes sales of the company’s popular 787 Dreamliner and 737 MAX models. This deal marks a substantial expansion of Boeing’s footprint in the strategically important region and a major boost to its order book.

The deals are spread across three key nations. Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, is planning a major fleet upgrade with an order for up to 15 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Tajikistan’s Somon Air is also investing heavily, with plans for 14 aircraft, including four 787s and ten 737 MAX airplanes. To complete the trio, Uzbekistan Airways is set to purchase eight additional 787 planes, further building its long-haul capabilities.

These new aircraft are poised to revolutionize air travel in the region. For Air Astana, the new 787-9s will replace its aging fleet of three Boeing 767s, which currently serve routes to Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. According to Boeing, the efficiency and extended range of the Dreamliner will empower Air Astana to launch its first-ever direct flights to North America, connecting Kazakhstan directly with the U.S. and Canada.

The agreements were formalized in a high-profile setting at the C5+1 Summit in Washington. This summit, celebrating a decade of diplomatic engagement between the U.S. and the five Central Asian republics, provided the perfect backdrop. The Trump administration, through the Commerce Department, announced the deals, framing them as a successful outcome of this strategic partnership.

This deal is emblematic of a broader trend, with Boeing winning hundreds of new airplane orders this year, often announced in conjunction with U.S. trade agreements. Orders for American-made planes have been a key talking point in negotiations with foreign governments under the Trump administration. While this Central Asian deal is significant, it is part of a larger picture that includes ongoing, high-stakes negotiations for a potential 500-jet sale to China.

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