Vietjet orders A321XLR and signs Airbus training services agreement
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Toulouse, 31 October 2019 – Vietnamese carrier Vietjet
has announced that it will add the A321XLR to its fleet, with a firm order for
15 aircraft and the conversion of five A321neo aircraft from its existing
backlog. The announcement was made during a visit to Airbus headquarters in
Toulouse by Vietjet President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, hosted by Airbus
CEO Guillaume Faury.
During the visit, the airline also signed a new training agreement with
Airbus Services. This will see Airbus position two new A320 Family full flight
simulators at the carrier’s training centre in Ho Chi Minh City. Airbus will
also provide a range of training services to the airline and its instructors.
Vietjet will be among the first airlines to receive
the A321XLR. The addition of the aircraft to its fleet will allow Vietjet to
expand further its network, flying longer routes across Asia, as well as to
destinations as far afield as Australia and Russia.
Vietjet President & CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao
said: “Vietjet has always been a pioneer in operating new, modern, advanced and
fuel-efficient aircraft. We are proud of operating one of the world’s youngest
Airbus fleets with an average age of only 2.7 years and this has contributed
greatly to Vietjet’s success over the past years. Following the signing of this
contract, the new A321XLR will be the perfect upgrade to Vietjet’s fleet as we
look to grow our international flight network.”
“Vietjet is one of the fastest growing carriers in the Asian region and we
feel proud to have the A321XLR joining its fleet,” said Airbus CEO Guillaume
Faury. “This order is another strong endorsement of our decision to bring true
long range capability to the singe aisle market with the A321XLR, enabling
airlines to extend their networks at the lowest possible cost. Furthermore, we
are also pleased to develop further our collaboration with Vietjet in the area
of training.”
Including today’s announcement, Vietjet has now ordered a total of 186 A320
Family aircraft, of which 60 have been delivered. The airline’s outstanding
Airbus backlog is entirely composed of A321neo aircraft.
The A321XLR is the next evolutionary step from the A321LR which responds to
market needs for even more range and payload, creating more value for the
airlines. The aircraft will deliver an unprecedented Xtra Long Range of up to
4,700nm – with 30 percent lower fuel consumption per seat, compared with
previous generation competitor jets. At the end of September 2019, the A320neo
Family had received more than 6,650 firm orders from nearly 110 customers
worldwide.
Airbus Services provides state-of-the-art training solutions to ensure
safe, reliable and economically-efficient operations on all Airbus aircraft
throughout their lifecycle. Airbus is on-hand to offer support every step of
the way. A comprehensive and tailored training portfolio is designed and developed
by Airbus for airline pilots, cadets, cabin crews, performance & operations
engineers, maintenance personnel and structure & repair specialists.
Vietnam's VietJet orders 20 Airbus A321XLR aircraft
Industry sources said VietJet would be among the first to put the XLR into service [Kham/Reuters]
VietJet Aviation has ordered 20 Airbus long-range A321XLR aircraft that the budget carrier hopes will support its international expansion as Vietnam's aviation market heats up.
VietJet expects the first aircraft to be delivered in 2023, it said in a statement on Thursday, adding that it will be the "first carrier in the world" to operate the new long-range version of the single-aisle A320neo family jets.
Industry sources said VietJet would be among the first to put the XLR into service.
Vietnam's largest conglomerate in August applied to launch an airline next year, intensifying competition in one of the fastest-growing aviation markets.
The sector includes Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific Airlines, and Vietnam Air Services Co.
The airline also signed a separate agreement in Toulouse, France, for two A320/A321 aircraft simulators.
VietJet's order book for Airbus aircraft now totals 186, the airline said.
In September, Reuters reported that Airbus sold 15 A321XLR jets to VietJet.
Airbus on Thursday confirmed that VietJet had placed a new order for 15 XLR and said another five would be converted to the new jet from the A321neo model.
VietJet CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao said Thursday's order will "modernise VietJet's fleet as we look to strongly grow our international flight network."
The airline currently flies to destinations including Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and India.
Vietnam's VietJet orders 20 Airbus A321XLR aircraft
Industry sources said VietJet would be among the first to put the XLR into service [Kham/Reuters]
VietJet Aviation has ordered 20 Airbus long-range A321XLR aircraft that the budget carrier hopes will support its international expansion as Vietnam's aviation market heats up.
VietJet expects the first aircraft to be delivered in 2023, it said in a statement on Thursday, adding that it will be the "first carrier in the world" to operate the new long-range version of the single-aisle A320neo family jets.
Industry sources said VietJet would be among the first to put the XLR into service.
Vietnam's largest conglomerate in August applied to launch an airline next year, intensifying competition in one of the fastest-growing aviation markets.
The sector includes Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific Airlines, and Vietnam Air Services Co.
The airline also signed a separate agreement in Toulouse, France, for two A320/A321 aircraft simulators.
VietJet's order book for Airbus aircraft now totals 186, the airline said.
In September, Reuters reported that Airbus sold 15 A321XLR jets to VietJet.
Airbus on Thursday confirmed that VietJet had placed a new order for 15 XLR and said another five would be converted to the new jet from the A321neo model.
VietJet CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao said Thursday's order will "modernise VietJet's fleet as we look to strongly grow our international flight network."
The airline currently flies to destinations including Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, China, and India.
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