(MENAFN) In a significant development for the aviation industry, the Airbus Group revealed on Thursday that it had reached a preliminary agreement with VietJet Air, a leading Vietnamese airline, for the acquisition of 20 A330-900 aircraft. This initial agreement underscores VietJet Air’s commitment to modernizing and expanding its fleet, as it seeks to enhance operational efficiency and meet growing passenger demand.
According to a statement issued by Airbus, VietJet Air has inked a preliminary deal to procure 20 A330-900 wide-body aircraft, which are slated to replace the airline’s existing fleet of A330-300 aircraft. The agreement represents a notable milestone for both Airbus and VietJet Air, signaling a strategic partnership aimed at supporting the carrier’s ambitious expansion plans.
Christian Scherer, an official at Airbus, expressed anticipation for the collaboration with Vietjet Air in the upcoming phase of the carrier’s growth…















