Oman Daily Observer

Budget Vietjet to finalise $6.5 bn Airbus order

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HONG KONG: Fast-growing budget carrier Vietjet Aviation is set to finalise a $6.5 billion jet order with Europe’s Airbus during a visit to Hanoi by French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on Friday, people familiar with the matter said.

The order for 50 A321neo jets is part of an aggressive investment in the Vietnamese airline’s fleet that has provided lucrative business for both Airbus and its US rival Boeing.

It is also a boost for Airbus as it seeks to turn a raft of provisiona­l orders put together at July’s Farnboroug­h Airshow into hard revenues, narrowing a gap against Boeing this year.

The deal is the biggest economic component of an official visit to France’s former colony by Philippe from November 2-4, during which he will oversee deals with French firms and hold talks with Vietnamese counterpar­t Nguyen Xuan Phuc, they said. Airbus and Vietjet both declined to comment.

Vietnam and France also signed an agreement in September to expand defence collaborat­ion, although details are scant.

Vietjet CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao said this week that Vietjet plans to maintain an average fleet age of just three years to keep fuel and maintenanc­e costs low.

It placed provisiona­l orders for the A321neo jets and 100 Boeing 737 MAX jets at the Farnboroug­h Airshow and has been negotiatin­g to firm them up, with deliveries expected between 2020 and 2025.

The latest deal will help to dispel doubts over the substance of deals announced in Farnboroug­h, which was marked by a rash of vague or incomplete announceme­nts.

However, aircraft finance industry sources have expressed doubts over whether all the planes ordered by Vietjet will be delivered on schedule amid a glut of airplane orders in Asia.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Logo of Airbus is pictured at the Airbus A380 final assembly line at Blagnac, France.
— Reuters Logo of Airbus is pictured at the Airbus A380 final assembly line at Blagnac, France.

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