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    Airbus shares rise as it edges closer to major Chinese jet order

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    Posted on June 4, 2025

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    Airbus shares rose as talks for a major Chinese jet order advance, with a potential deal for up to 500 aircraft amid U.S.-China trade tensions.

    Airbus Shares Climb as Major Chinese Jet Order Negotiations Advance

    By Tim Hepher, Angela Christy M and Ananya Palyekar

    (Reuters) -Shares in Europe's AirbusPA> rose on Wednesday as evidence of talks to sell hundreds of planes to China gathered pace ahead of a summit of European and Chinese leaders in July.

    Talks involving a potential a mega-deal with China have been in the works for more than a year as Beijing studies options to feed the growth of its domestic carriers in the midst of trade tensions with the United States, home to rival Boeing.

    Bloomberg News, citing people familiar with the matter, reported that a deal for up to 300 narrowbody and widebody Airbus aircraft could be sealed as soon as next month when European and Chinese leaders hold a summit in Beijing.

    The order could rise to as many as 500 aircraft, the report said. Shares in Airbus rose more than 3%.

    Airbus declined to comment on the report.

    Reuters reported in April that China had been in on-off negotiations for at least a year to place an order for up to 500 Airbus jets - talks straddling the change of administration in the United States and deepening U.S.-China trade tensions. 

    Industry sources said the talks are an extension of discussions over an order for hundreds of jets that surrounded a visit to France by Chinese President Xi Jinping last May.

    In April last year, Reuters reported that Airbus was in talks over an order for hundreds of jets ahead of the visit. No deal was concluded during the trip and Bloomberg reported that Airbus was looking at selling 100 A330neo jets.

    STRONG DEMAND

    Earlier this year, industry sources said the scale of a deal being discussed, as a U.S.-China tariff war has effectively frozen Boeing out of China, had expanded to 500 planes.

    China has frequently signalled large jet orders timed to coincide with state visits, holding out the prospect of a major announcement as a carrot in wider diplomatic negotiations.

    Industry sources said negotiations frequently go down to the wire and are not guaranteed to result in a deal, while Chinese airlines historically tread carefully over all major purchase decisions at times of geopolitical uncertainty.    

    One person familiar with the process said the timing of any deal remained unclear and could drift towards later this year.

    Chinese airlines face pressing needs for aircraft after the state purchasing agency held back on placing major orders since an earlier round of trade tensions under the first Trump presidency.

    Airbus has said it expects China's traffic to grow by around 5% annually over the next two decades.

    The prospect of a major new Chinese order coincides with surging demand for new aircraft from India, where flag carrier Air India is in discussions for a large new order of some 200 planes and IndiGo expanded an Airbus order earlier this week.

    (Reporting by Angela Christy and Ananya Palyekar in Bengaluru, Tim Hepher in Paris; Editing by Christopher Cushing, Sonia Cheema and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Airbus shares increased by over 3% due to potential Chinese jet order.
    • •Negotiations for up to 500 aircraft are ongoing with China.
    • •A deal may coincide with a European-Chinese summit in Beijing.
    • •Trade tensions with the U.S. have impacted Boeing's position.
    • •China's domestic carrier growth drives demand for new aircraft.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Airbus shares rise as it edges closer to major Chinese jet order

    1What is the potential size of the aircraft order from China?

    The potential order could be for up to 500 Airbus aircraft, with reports suggesting a deal could be finalized soon.

    2Why is Airbus in negotiations with China?

    Airbus is negotiating with China to meet the growing demand of its domestic carriers amidst ongoing trade tensions with the US.

    3How have trade tensions affected Boeing's position in China?

    The US-China tariff war has effectively frozen Boeing out of China, allowing Airbus to gain a competitive edge in the market.

    4What is the expected growth rate for air traffic in China?

    Airbus expects China's air traffic to grow by around 5% annually over the next two decades.

    5What factors influence the timing of aircraft orders in China?

    Chinese airlines often time large jet orders to coincide with state visits, and negotiations can be complex and uncertain.

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