Home UAE Abu Dhabi Trump announces $14.5bn Etihad order for 28 Boeing planes The Abu Dhabi-based airline said the planes were expected to join the fleet starting in 2028 by Reuters May 16, 2025 Follow us Follow on Google News Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Follow on X Follow on LinkedIn Image credit: WAM/Website US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced deals totaling more than $200bn between the United States and the United Arab Emirates, including a $14.5bn commitment between Boeing, GE Aerospace and Etihad Airways, the White House said. Read-UAE President Sheikh Mohamed holds talks with US President Trump Etihad confirmed on Friday it was ordering 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft with GE engines, adding that the deal reflected the airline’s “ongoing approach to aligning its fleet with evolving network and operational needs.” The Abu Dhabi-based airline said the planes were expected to join the fleet starting in 2028. Etihad’s commitment The White House said earlier that Boeing and GE had received a commitment from Etihad to invest $14.5bn to buy 28 Boeing 787 and 777X aircraft powered by GE engines. GE and Boeing did not comment. “With the inclusion of the next-generation 777X in its fleet plan, the investment deepens the longstanding commercial aviation partnership between the UAE and the United States, fueling American manufacturing, driving exports,” the White House said. Etihad has a fleet of around 100 aircraft. Etihad CEO Antonoaldo Neves said last month that Etihad planned to add 20 to 22 new planes this year, as it aims to expand its fleet to more than 170 planes by 2030 and boost Abu Dhabi’s economic diversification strategy. Etihad going through multi-year restructuring Etihad, which is owned by Abu Dhabi’s $225bn wealth fund ADQ, has been through a multi-year restructuring and management shake-up, but has expanded under Neves. He said that 10 of the new aircraft this year would be Airbus A321LRs, which the carrier launched on Monday and will start operating in August. The remainder include six Airbus A350s and four Boeing 787s. On Wednesday, Boeing landed its biggest deal for wide body airplanes when state carrier Qatar Airways placed firm orders during Trump’s visit to the Gulf Arab country for 160 jetliners plus options to buy 50 more worth $96bn, according to the White House. Tags announcement Boeing planes Etihad Etihad Airways GE GE Aerospace Trump White House You might also like Eid Al Adha 2025: Kuwait announces festival dates Etihad to launch direct flights to Charlotte, aims to expand US network Trump: UAE on a path to acquire most advanced US AI chips UAE’s Etihad Rail eyes passenger service launch for 2026