Aviation sector opens new opportunities for investment

Vietnam needs more airlines, besides the four current ones, to meet the increasing demand in the aviation market.
Aviation sector opens new opportunities for investment ảnh 1Bamboo Airways signed a memorandum of understanding to buy the latest version of Airbus A321 Neo from Airbus Group for the airline’s operations. — Photo FLC

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam needs more airlines, besides the four current ones, to meet the increasing demand in the aviation market.

The Ministry of Transport (MoT) has completed a draft plan to expand the aviation sector for the 2018-20 period with a vision to 2030 and is currently collecting feedback from related agencies before submitting the draft to the Prime Minister.

According to MoT, the aviation market’s annual growth rate will be 16 percent from now to 2020 and 8 percent from 2020 to 2030. Local airlines are expected to serve 64 million passengers by 2020 and 131 million passengers by 2030. MoT aims to expand the airlines’ fleet to 220 planes by 2020 and 400 planes by 2030.

Vietnam currently has seven aviation companies, out of which only four are commercial airlines, with 180 planes. The rate of customers travelling by air increased from 0.5 percent in 2012 to 0.8 percent in the first half of 2016. This shows that more people are using airlines.

In recent years, Vietnamese people’s tendency to travel abroad by air has increased, especially of visitors.

According to statistics of the Vietnam National Administration of Tourism, there were 6.5 million Vietnamese travelling abroad in 2016. This figure is expected to surge by 9.5 percent within the next five years.

Leaders of local airlines assess that the country needs some 10 airlines to meet the demand and make it a healthy competitive market.

However, aviation investments face obstacles in both planning and administrative procedures. It takes between three to four years to establish a new aviation company.

The aviation plan must be compatible with the State’s master plan and must be reviewed by MoT as well as the Ministry of Planning and Investment at the same time. That is why many companies, such as Vietstar Airlines, still have not started commercial flights.

The local authorities postponed issuing permits to Vietstar Airlines because of overloading at Tan Son Nhat Airport. Tan Cang and Viet Bamboo Airlines still need to submit their documents to the Ministry of Planning and Investment.

According to experts, the aviation sector’s planning adjustment this year will help boost the investment process.
At a meeting in November 2017, Deputy PM Trinh Dinh Dung noted that the aviation sector’s planning adjustment was necessary to create a legal framework to continue developing the market in the future.

Catching up with the trend, some private firms have announced their plans to invest in airports and airlines. They include Vietstar Airlines, Tan Cang and Bamboo Airways of Viet Bamboo Airlines Company, a subsidiary of FLC Group.

FLC said priority would be given to localities where it has built major tourist complexes, including Quang Ninh province and Hai Phong city in the north, Thanh Hoa and Binh Dinh provinces in the central region, and Nha Trang city (Khanh Hoa province) and Phu Quoc Island (Kien Giang Province) in the south.

Bamboo Airways will be a “hybrid” airline, which will blend low-cost traits with those of traditional or full-service carriers.

FLC has also invested in infrastructure for aviation operations, such as upgrading Phù Cát Airport in Quy Nhon City and key roads connecting the airport to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone.

Currently, the Bamboo Airways is completing infrastructure to bring its first flight into operation in 2019.

Dang Tat Thang, general director of Viet Bamboo Airlines Company, said the company had signed a memorandum of understanding to buy the latest version of Airbus A321 Neo from Airbus Group for the airline’s operations.-VNA
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