Petrolimex Aviation to supply fuel at all airports in Vietnam

The Petrolimex Aviation Fuel JSC will ensure the fuel supply at all 26 airports in Vietnam under its five-year development strategy.
Petrolimex Aviation to supply fuel at all airports in Vietnam ảnh 1The Petrolimex Aviation Fuel JSC will ensure the fuel supply at all 26 airports in Vietnam under its five-year development strategy (Photo: Petrolimex Aviation)

Hanoi (VNA)
– The Petrolimex AviationFuel JSC will ensure the fuel supply at all 26 airports in Vietnam under itsfive-year development strategy.

The company is making up 30 percent of theaviation fuel market share with distribution systems across the country.

It supplies Jet A-1 fuel for over 30 majorairlines in the world, including five-star airlines such as Emirates, SingaporeAirlines, Etihad Airways and Air France.

In Vietnam, Petrolimex Aviation is providing abig proportion of fuel for many partners such as VietJet Air, Southern andNorthern helicopter, and Hai Au Aviation.

To accelerate growth in the coming time, thecompany moves to increase domestic production and sales of Jet A-1 fuel,especially when the Nghi Son refinery is put into operation.

The company will step up connectivity withforeign partners to continue providing services for customers at allinternational airports.

Over the past years, Petrolimex Aviation hasestablished a fuel distribution network at 45 airports in Asia, including China,the Republic of Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Myanmar, Japan, Cambodia, and Indiathrough overseas partners.

It was established in 2008 with founding shareholdersof Vietnam National Petroleum Group (Petrolimex), Military Petrochemical JointStock Company (MIPEC), and Petrolimex Group Commercial Joint Stock Bank (PGBank) and an initial chartered capital of 150 billion VND (6.6 millionUSD).-VNA

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