July 17th, 2025
Transaction Will Export Aircraft, Support More Than 1,400 Jobs
Washington, DC – The Export-Import Bank of the United States’ (EXIM) Board of Directors today approved a transaction to export Boeing aircraft and spare propulsion equipment to Angola.
The final commitment of nearly $297 million for TAAG Angola Airlines will support the export of Boeing 787-10 passenger aircraft and General Electric Aerospace spare engines.
“With nearly 1,400 jobs supported across the United States through this transaction, EXIM continues to fulfill its mandate to support jobs through exports,” said Acting President and Chairman James Cruse. “With today’s approval, we are supporting the nation’s economic security while bolstering Angola’s economy through the export of these aircraft and engines.”
This transaction is expected to support approximately 1,400 jobs in South Carolina, Ohio, and throughout the United States in both companies’ supply chains. back...
Washington, DC – The Export-Import Bank of the United States’ (EXIM) Board of Directors today approved a transaction to export Boeing aircraft and spare propulsion equipment to Angola.
The final commitment of nearly $297 million for TAAG Angola Airlines will support the export of Boeing 787-10 passenger aircraft and General Electric Aerospace spare engines.
“With nearly 1,400 jobs supported across the United States through this transaction, EXIM continues to fulfill its mandate to support jobs through exports,” said Acting President and Chairman James Cruse. “With today’s approval, we are supporting the nation’s economic security while bolstering Angola’s economy through the export of these aircraft and engines.”
This transaction is expected to support approximately 1,400 jobs in South Carolina, Ohio, and throughout the United States in both companies’ supply chains. back...
