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Vietjet adds 20 A330neo Aircraftsin a Landmark Deal with Airbus


Vietjet, Vietnam’s new age carrier and Airbus officially signed a contract for the purchase of 20 new-generation wide-body A330neo (A330-900) aircraft, totalling US$7.4 billion based on the manufacturer’s list price, at the Farnborough International Airshow 2024. This represents one of the largest deals at this year's Airshow.

 

The newly ordered aircraft will be deployed for Vietjet's growing long-haul services as well as on high-demand routes in the region. They are slated to replace Vietjet's current fleet of A330-300s and support the airline's strategic plan to expand its intercontinental flight network.

 

“We are pleased to finalize this milestone order with one of Asia’s fastest-growing carriers,” said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Executive Vice President Sales, Airbus Commercial Aircraft. “This is another vote of confidence in the latest generation of Airbus widebody product lines. It demonstrates the tremendous versatility of the A330neo for all types of business models and networks, from domestic and regional to long-haul routes. The award-winning Airspace cabin also enables airlines to provide the best flight experience for passengers, fully adaptable to each business model. This will be the perfect platform for Vietjet Air to fly more people, farther, and at lower costs while also reducing fuel consumption and carbon emissions.”

 

With a fleet of over 105 aircraft and a constantly growing passenger volume, Vietjet is actively expanding its intercontinental flight network, developing new and modern fleets in collaboration with global strategic partners such as Airbus.

 

Additionally, in India, the airline has established several strategic expansions, operating a total of 29 weekly round-trip flights and creating direct connections between Vietnam and four key Indian cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Kochi. VietJet’s footprint and connectivity between Vietnam and India are well established, expanding through modern fleets, dedicated crews, and attractive promotions specific to Indian customers.