Director Zheng Zhaejie meets with Boeing Company President and CEO Ottberg.
On the morning of May 15th, Zheng Zhajie, Director of the National Development and Reform Commission, met with Boeing President and CEO Ottoborg at the Commission.
On the morning of May 15, 2026, Zheng Zhajie, director of the National Development and Reform Commission, met with Boeing President and CEO Autoburg at the commission to discuss topics such as the macroeconomic situation in China and deepening cooperation in the aviation field.
Zheng Zhajie stated that the continuous development of the Chinese economy will bring long-term opportunities to companies from various countries, including Boeing. The foundation for cooperation in the aviation field between China and the United States is good, with great potential. China welcomes and supports Boeing in deepening practical cooperation with Chinese companies based on commercial principles. It is hoped that Boeing will continue to play a bridging role, focusing on mutual benefit between China and the United States, and contributing positively to strengthening practical cooperation between China and the United States and promoting the healthy and stable development of China-U.S. relations.
Autoburg expressed gratitude to the National Development and Reform Commission for its support in Boeing's development in China. Boeing's commitment to the Chinese market remains unchanged, and they are willing to continue to deepen cooperation in the aviation field with Chinese partners to achieve more practical results.
Li Chunlin, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, also attended the meeting.
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