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Airbus, Vietjet announce deal for 30 planes at Dubai Airshow

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that spending spree, few expected this year’s show to see similar major purchases.

No terms were released for the deal between Airbus Group and Vietjet, though the list prices of the aircraft are more than $3 billion. However, airlines and manufactur­ers typically negotiate discounts on such deals.

Vietjet, which began operations in 2011, is a regional Asian budget carrier.

“Today’s order for additional A321s responds to our growth strategy and to the need for additional seat capacity on both domestic and internatio­nal routes,” Vietjet CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao said in a statement.

The deal came on the third day of five-day Dubai Airshow, which has seen the event shift in focus from civil aviation to defense spending. On Monday, the United Arab Emirates announced a $1.27 billion deal for upgraded Saab surveillan­ce systems aboard newly acquired Bombardier aircraft.

Also inspiring interest is the UAE’s nascent space program, which plans for a mission to Mars in 2020. On Tuesday, aerospace companies gave UAE Space Agency chairman Khalifa Mohammed Thani al-Rumaithi a small US flag that traveled to the moon on NASA’s Apollo 14 mission, signed by astronaut Edgar Mitchell. (Agencies)

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