Boeing Co said on Tuesday that an aircraft order from
China could result from any deal to end a yearlong trade war between the world's two largest economies.
Speaking to Reuters at the planemaker's widebody aircraft factory in Everett,
Boeing Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg cautioned that it was "tough to predict" the timing of a potential trade deal between the
United States and China.
Chicago-based Boeing calls itself the top U.S. exporter and has delivered more than one out of every four jetliners it made last year to customers in China, where it forecasts demand for 7,700 new airplanes over the next 20 years valued at $1.2 trillion.