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Vietjet Orders 100 Airbus Aircraft and 92 Rolls-Royce Engines

Vietjet Confirms Major Order for Airbus Aircraft and Rolls-Royce Engines
Vietnam’s leading low-cost carrier, Vietjet, has finalized a landmark agreement to acquire 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft alongside 92 Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, including comprehensive maintenance services. The contracts were signed at the U.K. Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in London, where Vietjet Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao presented a model aircraft to U.K. Trade Envoy Matt Western, symbolizing the strategic partnership.
Strategic Fleet Expansion Amid Industry Challenges
The delivery of the new aircraft is scheduled to commence in 2025, a timeline that may encounter logistical hurdles due to persistent global supply chain disruptions. This substantial order is poised to reinforce Airbus’s competitive standing in the single-aisle aircraft segment, where it contends with Boeing and China’s COMAC. Vietjet’s procurement decision follows its recent return of COMAC ARJ21 aircraft, citing concerns over high operating costs and maintenance complexities. This move underscores the airline’s prioritization of operational efficiency and reliability in its fleet modernization efforts.
Industry experts suggest that Vietjet’s sizeable commitment could escalate competition among aircraft manufacturers. Boeing, currently facing potential tariffs that threaten its deliveries to China, may find its market dynamics indirectly affected by Vietjet’s evolving fleet strategy and supplier choices.
Implications for the U.K. Aerospace Sector
The agreement carries significant implications for the U.K. aerospace industry. The Airbus A321neo incorporates components produced within the U.K., and the selection of Rolls-Royce engines further emphasizes the country’s integral role in global aviation supply chains. This deal is expected to provide a meaningful boost to U.K. aerospace manufacturing and maintenance sectors, reinforcing the nation’s position in the international aerospace market.
Vietjet’s ambitious fleet expansion reflects its intent to capture a larger share of the rapidly growing Southeast Asian aviation market. The airline’s commitment to integrating more fuel-efficient and cost-effective aircraft aligns with broader industry trends toward sustainability and operational cost reduction.

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