Vietnam's VietJet to take delivery of up to 10 Airbus jets this year


HANOI: Vietnamese budget carrier VietJet said on Thursday (Aug 8) it will take delivery of up to 10 Airbus jets this year, at a time when local airlines are facing a shortage of aircraft due to engine recalls by manufacturers and high leasing prices.

The new jets, which are mostly the A321neo ACF (Airbus Cabin Flex) model, are expected to be delivered from this month, VietJet said in a statement.

The company has ordered 206 planes from Airbus and operates a fleet of more than 100 aircraft, it added.

Last month, it signed a contract with Airbus to buy 20 A330neo wide-body aircraft in a deal valued at US$7.4 billion based on the manufacturer's list price. - Reuters

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