National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines will receive three new Airbus A320neo planes this year with the first one to come in early July – the peak tourist season in Vietnam, the airline has announced.
The long-term agreement covers up to 65 A321 Family aircraft (A321ceo and A321neo), and represents a key milestone in the ongoing digital transformation of Vietnam Airlines.
With a strong year-on-year increase in passenger and cargo traffic, Việt Nam was emerging as a significant aviation market, mirroring the broader regional trend. The sector''s contribution to the country''s GDP of 5.2 per cent or US$12.5 billion, provided essential support for economic...
With Việt Nam''s burgeoning workforce, dynamic manufacturing sector, and robust infrastructure, Airbus sees a ripe opportunity to catalyse regional economic development, Mai said.
This joint initiative aims to plant 1.25ha of forest, equivalent to 500 trees, to promote ecological awareness among the French business community in Việt Nam, and at the same time contribute to the sustainable goals set by the Vietnamese Government.
Viet Nam has been identified as a country with great potential, thanks to its highly skilled and motivated workforce, vibrant manufacturing sector, and highly developed infrastructure. Airbus sees opportunities to tap into the growth potential of the country and drive...
During a press conference in Ha Noi on Wednesday, Airbus executives underlined that Viet Nam is a key market for Airbus where it has grown to become a supplier of choice for its commercial aircraft, defence, helicopters and space products.
Airbus, Europe''s leading aerospace manufacturer, has reaffirmed its commitment to its presence in Viet Nam, particularly in the area of sustainability.
Equipped with comfortable and spacious leather seats, along with quiet cabin in 12 business-seat and 365 normal-seat configuration, Vietjet’s new aircraft can cover from medium-haul trips to true long-range distances of up to 11,750km with fuel efficient and eco-friendly operation.