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VietJet A330neo
VietJet has officially signed a $7.4 billion deal with Airbus for the purchase of 20 A330neo aircraft, a move aimed at enhancing its long-haul and regional services starting in 2026. The contract, finalized at the Farnborough International Airshow, replaces the airline's current A330-300 fleet and supports its strategic plan to expand its intercontinental flight network. VietJet's Chairwoman emphasized that the new aircraft align with their sustainable development goals, including achieving Net-Zero emissions by 2050. This acquisition comes at a crucial time for Vietnamese airlines, which are facing a shortage of aircraft amid rising passenger demand. The A330neo jets promise improved fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, positioning VietJet to capitalize on the anticipated recovery of global travel. Overall, this deal signifies VietJet's commitment to maintaining its competitive edge in the regional aviation market.
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