GE Aerospace remains optimistic that it can secure more aircraft-engine orders from China after President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping met in Beijing last month and manufacturing partner Boeing Co. came home an initial batch of commitments.
A Chinese proposal to purchase 200 Boeing jets was an important first step toward reopening sales in the country, GE Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp said in a Bloomberg TV interview on Sunday.
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