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In a big day for Vietnamese aviation, Boeing and Vietjet have confirmed the Vietnamese carrier has purchased 100 additional 737 MAX airplanes.
The deal takes the carrier’s MAX order book to 200 jets.
During a signing ceremony today in Hanoi, United States president, Donald Trump, and Vietnamese Communist Party general secretary and president, Nguyen Phu Trong, joined leaders of both companies to unveil the $12.7 billion order, according to list prices.
The deal includes 20 MAX 8s and 80 of the new, larger MAX 10 variant.
In ordering 80 MAX 10s, Vietjet becomes the largest Asian customer of the airplane type.
The carrier plans to use the added capacity to meet growing demand across Vietnam, as well as to serve popular destinations throughout Asia.
“The deal for 200 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes today is an important move for us to keep up with our international flight network expansion plan with a higher capacity, thus offering our passengers with more exciting experiences when being able to fly to more new international destinations,” said Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo, president of Vietjet.
“I believe that our fleet will have breakthroughs thanks to new-generation technologies, which helps improve flight quality and enhance operational reliability, while reducing operating costs in the future.
“Passengers will then have more opportunities to fly with reasonable fares.
“The contract signing ceremony, which is witnessed by the top leaders of Vietnam and the US on the occasion of the US-North Korea Summit in Hanoi, will mark a milestone in the two companies’ growth path.”
Vietjet placed its first order for 100 737 MAX airplanes in 2016, which set the mark for the largest commercial jet purchase in Vietnam’s aviation sector at the time.
“We are pleased to expand our partnership with Vietjet and to support their impressive growth with new, advanced airplanes such as the 737 MAX.
“We are confident the MAX will help Vietjet grow more efficiently and provide great travel experiences for their passengers,” said Boeing Commercial Airplanes president Kevin McAllister.
“The economic expansion in Hanoi and across Vietnam is impressive. Vietjet and the country’s burgeoning aviation sector are clearly enablers, helping to stimulate travel within Vietnam and connecting Vietnam with the rest of Asia.
“We are proud to support this economic development, which in turn supports engineering and manufacturing jobs in the United States.”
Source: breakingtravelnews.com