Group 1 - Boeing secured a significant order from Qatar Airways for at least 160 jets, valued at 96billion,markingitslargest−everorderforwide−bodyaircraft[1][2]−Theorderincludes30Boeing777Xplanes,whichhaveyettobecertifiedandarerunningyearsbehindschedule,indicatingQatar′sstrongconfidenceinBoeing′sfuture[3][4]−Boeing′srecentdeliveryof45commercialplanesinthelastmonthrepresentsasubstantialincrease,nearlydoublethenumberdeliveredinthesameperiodlastyear[5]Group2−ThedefensedealwithSaudiArabia,valuedatapproximately142 billion, is noted as the largest defense-sales agreement in history, further enhancing Boeing's reputation [4] - Trump's support for Boeing during his trip to the Middle East reflects a notable shift from previous tensions regarding delays in the Air Force One project [2][11] - The recent agreement with Qatar Airways and the defense deal with Saudi Arabia signify that Boeing is recovering from its past challenges and restoring its standing in the industry [4][12]