Vietnam Airlines considers buying Chinese C919 passenger jets: local media


A Comac C919 plane is displayed at the Singapore Airshow at Changi Exhibition Centre in Singapore Feb 21, 2024. - Reuters

HANOI: Vietnam Airlines is considering buying Chinese-made C919 passenger jets to cope with a shortage of aircraft, local media reported on Thursday (June 27).

"The airline is working on a plan to operate this fleet of aircraft," business newspaper CafeF reported.

Vietnam Airlines didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

On Monday, the company had said in a statement that global engine recalls by Pratt & Whitney were causing aircraft shortages and impacting operations.

The C919 passenger jet, manufactured by Commercial Aviation Corp of China (Comac), landed in Vietnam for the first time in February, after making its international debut at the Singapore Airshow. - Reuters

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