Ex-Im Bank Eyes Mega Loan for Boeing Planes to Turkiye Routes
Published Date: 4/14/2026
Notice
Summary
The Export-Import Bank is reviewing a big loan request over $100 million to help finance U.S.-made Boeing airplanes that will fly passengers between Turkiye and other countries. People have until May 11, 2026, to share their thoughts before the bank’s board makes a final decision. This deal supports American jobs and boosts international travel connections!
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