Cables Show U.S. Government Works for Boeing [1]
Submitted by Anne Landman [2] on
Classified State Department cables published by Wikileaks [3] show high-up U.S. government officials have entertained and obliged special requests from foreign heads of state to help close big deals for Boeing [4]. In 2006, a senior Commerce Department official hand-delivered a personal letter from George W. Bush [5] to the office of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah [6], urging the king to complete a deal with Boeing for 43 airliners, including some for the king's family fleet. The cable shows that as part of the deal, the King wanted his personal jet "to have all the technology that his friend, President Bush, had on Air Force One." Once he had his high-tech plane, the King said, "God willing," he would "make a decision that will 'please you very much.' " The U.S. obligingly authorized an upgrade in King Abdullah's plane. In other instances, Bangladesh's prime minister, Sheik Hasina Wazed, sought landing rights at Kennedy International Airport, and the Turkish government asked for assurances that one of their astronauts could join a future NASA space flight. U.S. diplomats served as marketing agents for Boeing by using State Department visits as bargaining chips and offering deals to foreign heads of state and commercial executives with the power to purchase airplanes from Boeing.