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VietJet signs order for 100 Boeings

- Agency Staff Farnboroug­h, England /Reuters

Boeing struck a new deal for 100 passenger jets with Vietnamese budget airline VietJet Air on Wednesday, deepening a battle for market share against rival Airbus in one of Southeast Asia’s hottest markets.

Boeing and VietJet signed the provisiona­l order for 100 Boeing 737 MAX aeroplanes worth almost $13bn at list prices at the Farnboroug­h Airshow in southern England.

Of these, 80 are the newly launched 737 MAX 10 — the largest version of Boeing’s 737 range — and 20 are the benchmark 737 MAX 8 model.

“The growth is incredibly strong in Southeast Asia,” said Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Kevin McAllister. “VietJet is a major player there.”

The draft deal comes two years after Boeing upstaged Airbus by clinching an order for 100 737 MAX jets during a visit by then-US president Barack Obama. Until then, VietJet had only ordered planes from Airbus, including a bumper order for 92 jets in December 2013. However, aircraft finance industry sources have expressed doubts over whether all the planes on order would be delivered on time amid a glut of airplane orders in the region.

VietJet CEO Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao insisted on Wednesday the airline would use the A320 and the 737 aircraft in its fleet and would have “no problem” taking delivery.

The companies said VietJet needed the planes to satisfy surging demand on domestic routes as well as popular routes throughout Asia.

Vietnam’s first privately owned airline will become the largest MAX 10 customer in Asia once the deal is completed, with deliveries due in 2022-2025, the companies said.

VIETJET NEEDED THE PLANES TO SATISFY SURGING DEMAND ON DOMESTIC ROUTES AND THROUGHOUT ASIA

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