The deal was unveiled by the White House on July 22 alongside news that US President Donald Trump had agreed to reduce his so-called reciprocal tariff on Indonesian imports to the US to 19 per cent from the initial 32 per cent he imposed in April.
The joint statement noted Indonesia’s intention to purchase dozens of Boeing aircraft, a move that had earlier been flagged by Trump himself in a social media post touting Jakarta’s agreement to buy “50 Boeing jets, many of them 777s”.
“I don’t think there’s a problem because we need it, and they want to sell it. I’m determined to grow Garuda, and for that, we need new aircraft,” Prabowo said on July 16.
Prabowo assured that Boeing planes “are good enough”, and that the airline would purchase jets “from Airbus too”.