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Boeing and VietJet seal $ 11.3 billion aircraft deal

- @ kmccoynyc USA TODAY Kevin McCoy

Boeing and VietJet on Monday finalized an $ 11.3 billion order for the Vietnamese airline to buy 100 of the U. S. aircraft manufactur­ing giant’s jets, the largest purchase of its kind in Vietnam aviation history.

Signed in conjunctio­n with President Obama’s visit to Vietnam, the deal gives a financial boost to Boeing, which in January said it would cut production of its wide- body 747- 8 jets amid weaker demand in the air cargo sector. The pact signals VietJet’s plans to expand in Asia’s growing tourism and travelmark­et.

Boeing shares rose 0.2% to $ 127.58 Monday after the news.

The Chicago- based aircraft manufactur­er said it would deliver the singleaisl­e 737 MAX 200 jets from 2019 through 2023. The purchases will enable VietJet to increase its fleet tomore than 200 aircraft, the companies said.

“Incorporat­ing the latest design and technology features, the highly efficient 737 MAX 200 will provide VietJet’s growing network with market- leading economics, a superior passenger experience and contribute significan­tly to their future success,” Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner said in a statement.

Madam Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, VietJet’s CEO, said in an official statement the investment would “accommodat­e our strategy of growing VietJet’s coming internatio­nal route network, including long haul flights.”

Additional­ly, she said the deal would speed the developmen­t of the Asian nation’s aviation industry, as well as contribute to “increasing bilateral trade between the U. S. and Vietnam.”

The sale agreement comes more than 40 years after the end of the Vietnam War, a ColdWar struggle in which more than 3 million people died, including 58,000 Americans.

The U. S. and Vietnam have moved toward closer diplomatic and business ties in recent years amid a fractious relationsh­ip between the Asian nation and neighborin­g giant China.

 ?? LUONG THAI LINH, EPA ?? President Obama hopes he and Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang can form closer ties between the countries.
LUONG THAI LINH, EPA President Obama hopes he and Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang can form closer ties between the countries.

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