The new aircraft bears the official logo for the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and France.

Speaking at the ceremony, Vietjet’s Managing Director Luu Duc Khanh said, “It is our great honor to have our aircraft emblazoned with the official logo for the 45th anniversary of the Vietnam-France diplomatic relations. This is a meaningful tribute that acknowledges Vietjet’s continual efforts to introduce a vivid image of an innovative and integrated Vietnam to the international community. Standing high from profoundly comprehensive collaborations among Vietjet and French partners, we would contribute more to the development of economic, cultural, and trade cooperation between Vietnam and France.”

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The hand-over taking place in the presence of His Excellency Nguyen Phu Trong, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, who was on an official visit to France, and leaders from the two countries

The newly added A321 aircraft is the 43rd of a total 121 aircraft that Vietjet ordered from Airbus. This time’s delivery is the fastest ever between two companies.

The aircraft boasts a wide cabin with a logical configuration that will allow passengers to be extremely comfortable aboard so they can enjoy a superlative flying experience with Vietjet. The new addition to Vietjet's expanding fleet will allow the airline to pursue its strategy to improve its services and to expand operation to farther destinations in the Republic of Korea, Japan, India, Australia and other destinations in the Asia - Pacific region.

The official logo for the 45th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and France was unveiled by the French Embassy in Hanoi on January 24th, 2018. The logo features the image of a Vietnamese woman wearing a non la (palm-leaf conical hat) and a red ao dai (a traditional silk dress) holding hands with a French woman wearing a beret and a white blue plaid dress. The logo highlights the friendship and deep understanding between the two countries.

While in France, Vietjet also signed a comprehensive agreement with Safran-CFM on supplying 321 engines to power the airlines’ 148 aircraft as well as fleet management services, training, R&D programs (for example, in fuel efficiency), and technical management. Safran-CFM will also help the airline develop regional-level support maintenance capabilities. The airline inked a finance agreement with GECAS France on purchasing and leasing six A321 Neo aircraft.

Song Anh