SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Vietnamese budget carrier VietJet on Thursday said it had agreed to a provisional deal to order 20 A330neo wide-body airliners from Europe’s Airbus as the airline grows its long-haul route network.
The multi-billion-dollar commitment, which confirmed an earlier report by Reuters, was announced at the Singapore Airshow, making it one of the biggest deals so far at Asia’s largest aerospace event.
Demand for wide-body jets is surging as air travel rebounds after the pandemic, though the air show has been overshadowed by a warning from home carrier Singapore Airlines that fares are now coming under pressure from overcapacity.
Qantas Airways and Air New Zealand on Thursday flagged delays to deliveries of Airbus A350 and Boeing 787 jets respectively, as manufacturers struggle with supply chain issues.
Deliveries of VietJet’s new planes will start from 2026, and the deal is expected to become a firm order in a few weeks, said Airbus commercial aircraft…