From2006-2010, the carrier invested 17.4 trillion VND (809 million USD) innine aircraft projects, bringing its fleet to 68 aircraft by 2010,compared to 38 planes in 2006. The carrier owned 43 percent of the totalplanes.
From 2011-2015, over 54 trillion VND (2.5 billion USD)has been allocated to the purpose, increasing the total planes to 94 bythe end of 2015, from 76 in 2011, of which Vietnam Airlines own 60percent.
Four A3321 and one ATR72 are on dry lease to Cambodia Angkor Air and two A321 to Jetstar Pacific Airlines.
Earlier this month, Vietnam Airlines received its first Airbus 350-900aircraft and announced its upgraded service quality programme and newbrand, marking a major step in bringing the airline into theinternational arena.
Aircraft A350-900 XWB is the newest member of Airbus’s wide-body family.
ReceivingAircraft A350-900 XWB is part of Vietnam Airlines’ plan by 2020 toenlarge its fleet of new-generation wide-body aircrafts forlong-distance services. The national flag carrier is the second airlinein the world, after Qatar Airways, to operate the new generationaircraft.
As scheduled, Vietnam Airlines will have14 A350-900s, including 10 ordered directly from Airbus and another fourfrom leasing firms.-VNA