Vietjet to receive up to 10 new aircraft by year-end
This expansion aims to meet its growing demand and serve passengers on both domestic and international routes.
This expansion aims to meet its growing demand and serve passengers on both domestic and international routes.
Bamboo Airways, the airline owned by FLC Group, has got the green light from the Ministry of Transport (MoT) to raise its fleet to 30 aircraft by 2030.
Danang will grant investment licenses to three foreign-invested projects worth nearly $350 million during a meeting with investors this morning.
Vietjet has signed and exchanged an aircraft financing agreement for its 10 brand new aircraft with Japanese firms and two French banks namely BNP Paribas and Natixis.
The new airline Bamboo Airways, owned by FLC Group, has just announced that its first commercial flight will be moved to the fourth quarter of this year other than on this October 10 as initially scheduled.
In the second quarter of this year, Vietjet saw the robust growth from international flights when it transported over 1.6 million people, an increase of up to 96 per cent.
The new-age carrier Vietjet and Boeing Commercial Airplanes signed an order contract for 100 B737 MAX aircraft worth a total of $12.7 billion yesterday at Farnborough International Airshow 2018 in United Kingdom.
Vietjet Air has recently signed a strategic cooperation agreement worth $6.5 billion with Safran - CFM and a $800 million - financing agreement with GECAS France.
There is a number of key projects in the next two years including the construction of Long Thanh international airport in the first phase and three new airports, namely Van Don, Phan Thiet and Sapa.
The ground-breaking ceremony for Vietnam’s first engine parts factory, Hanwha Aero Engines, was held in the Hoa Lac High-tech Park in Hanoi on September 21. This is the first aircraft, engine, and engine parts manufacturing industry-related project to be implemented in Vietnam.
The new-age carrier Vietjet and Boeing Commercial Airplanes signed an order contract for 100 B737 MAX aircraft worth a total of $12.7 billion yesterday at Farnborough International Airshow 2018 in United Kingdom.
This commitment in $5.6 billion deal marks the first widebody long-haul airplanes for FLC Group-owned Bamboo Airways.
Bamboo Airways has contacted many partners to lease 10 aircraft which are planned to come into operation in the fourth quarter of this year, according to the airline’s representative.
Dang Tat Thang, General Director of Bamboo Airways, said that this airline plans to open 24 domestic routes and 16 international routes by 2023 and with this plan, 24 aircraft received from Airbus in the period 2022-2025 are not enough.