The aircraft (registration number: VN-A899) will complete Vietnam Airlines’ order of 14 Airbus A350-900s, marking another milestone in the national flag carrier's fleet development and expansion programme as it moves towards Skytrax 5-star status.
Vietnam Airlines completes its fleet of 14 A350s with the attendance of Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan |
Duong Tri Thanh, president and CEO of Vietnam Airlines, said that, “The Airbus aircraft accounts for nearly 90 per cent of our fleet, which demonstrates Airbus’ enormous contribution to Vietnam Airlines’ success. Today's event marks an important milestone for Vietnam Airlines’ and Airbus’ enduring relationship, which provides us with unparalleled opportunities for future growth through the operation of newer, more efficient, and suitable aircraft.”
Jean-François Laval, executive vice president Sales Asia of Airbus, shared that, “We are delighted to celebrate Vietnam Airlines’ 14th A350-900. For everyone at Airbus, it has been a great source of pride and satisfaction to see the A350 flying in Vietnam Airlines’ distinctive colours. We are proud that Airbus aircraft have served as a platform for the airline to grow at home and abroad, and contributed to the development of the Vietnamese economy."
In July 2015, Vietnam Airlines became the first airline in Southeast Asia, and only the second airline worldwide, to operate the next generation wide-body Airbus A350-900 aircraft. Over the past four years, the carrier’s Airbus A350-900 fleet has served more than 30 domestic and international routes, primarily comprising the transcontinental routes to Europe, Australia, and Northeast Asia, and domestic flights between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. As of April 2019, Vietnam Airlines' Airbus A350 fleet had successfully operated 35,000 flights and carried nearly nine million passengers.
The Airbus A350-900 features a spacious cabin, higher ceilings, larger windows, more leg room, fully lie-flat Business Class seats, and an upgraded entertainment system with a larger screen, contributing to Vietnam Airlines’ journey towards Skytrax 5-star standards.
Vietnam Airlines Group (including Vietnam Airlines, Jetstar Pacific, and Cambodia Angkor Air) operates a total of 105 aircraft from Airbus, including 89 narrow-body and 16 wide-body aircraft, while Vietnam Airlines operates 86 Airbus aircraft, accounting for 88 per cent of its fleet. Vietnam Airlines is also the only airline in Vietnam currently operating the new generation of wide-body Airbus A350-900 aircraft.
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