VietJet, one of Vietnam’s main airlines, intends to renew and expand its long-range fleet and has selected the A330-900 from Airbus.
The two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the Singapore Airshow 2024 for the future acquisition of 20 aircraft of the type.
The new widebodies will replace the seven leased A330-300s currently in operation, in addition to allowing an expansion of the flight network.
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“The new A330neo aircraft is a strategic addition to comprehensively modernize Vietjet’s fleet, enhancing operational capabilities to support our global flight network expansion plan. With the introduction of the A330neo, passengers can look forward to longer-range, well-equipped flights with excellent services at more competitive fares,” said Vietjet Chief Executive Officer Dinh Viet Phuong.
“We are excited to work with Vietjet on the next phase of the…















