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VietJetAir orders 63 Airbus aircraft
Initially VietJetAir planed to buy 62
aircraft but it has just increased the number to 63.
The agreement to buy 63 aircraft was
signed between the two sides on February 11, at the Singapore Air Show.
This package is part of an order to
buy 92 aircraft and rent 8 others totaling $9.1 billion of the Vietnamese
private airlines.
Of the 63 aircraft, there are 42
A320neo, 14 A320ceo, 6 A321s and one A321s Sharklet. The number of aircraft
increased from 62 to 63 only one hour before the signing ceremony, after the
Airbus offered some incentives to Vietjet Air if it buys the A321s Sharklet,
which is in the testing phase.
The total value of this order is $6.4
billion. The first aircraft will be delivered immediately this year.
The official signing ceremony took
place after the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding for 100
aircraft last September at the French Prime Minister's mansion.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, vice
president and CEO of VietJet Air, said the firm buys aircraft to serve its
expansion of air routes and market growth in the future.
Accordingly, in 2014 this private
airline will open 7 new international routes. In addition, the Thai
VietJetAir - JV of Vietjet in
The Singapore Airshow is held every
two years and is one of the largest civil and military aviation exhibitions
in the world. This year's exhibition takes place from February 11 to 16 at
Son Tung,
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Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 2, 2014
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