The order is expected to be delivered in 2017 and is a key component of Vietjet Air’s business expansion plan.
This purchase follows Vietjet Air’s 9.1 billion USD purchase-and-renttransactions with Airbus for 100 aircrafts, which was signed in February2014. The carrier received the first six A320 and A321 early this year,with 6-12 aircrafts being delivered annually from now on.
The Chief Operating Officer of Airbus said he was pleased to seeVietjet enlarging its A320 Family fleet, noting that the A320 Family hadthe lowest operating costs in the single aisle market. Furthermore, headded, this most recent order from Vietjet Air confirmed the growingpopularity of the A321 as the largest model of the product line.
Meanwhile, Vietjet Air General Director Nguyen Thi Phuong Thaoconsidered the deal as a milestone in the airline’s development processthat would help the firm meet the rising demand on its most popularroutes.
That same day, Vietjet Air inked a60-million-USD credit packet with BNP Paribas, a French bank, who hadpreviously advised Vietjet Air on its purchase-and-rent transactionswith Airbus.
In addition to the credit deal, the Vietnamese airline also signed a 1.5-billion-USD insurance package for its fleet.
The carrier currently operates 25 A320 and A321 jets, offering 150 flights a day.-VNA