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Vietjet welcomes 22 new aircraft for Christmas, continues to break through with the region's leading fleet

The festive atmosphere at the end of the year is even more bustling when the Vietjet family welcomes a "new member" - the A321neo ACF aircraft with registration number VN-A580, continuing to increase the fleet of new - modern - fuel-efficient aircraft leading in the region.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng05/12/2025

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This Christmas season marks a special milestone: Vietjet will receive up to 22 new aircraft, the same number as one airline, the largest fleet expansion ever.

This is not only a step forward in scale but also demonstrates the airline's strategic vision and global aspirations, ready to serve the increased travel demand during Tet 2026 and expand its international flight network.

The company will put into operation:

- 9 Boeing aircraft for Vietjet Thailand;

- 7 new generation Airbus aircraft for Vietjet Vietnam's fleet;

- 4 wet leased aircraft to increase peak season;

- 2 COMAC planes continue to serve Con Dao route.

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In the context of a global shortage of aircraft, disrupted supply chains and many airlines having to “wait a long time” to receive new aircraft, Vietjet’s ability to continuously receive 22 modern aircraft in less than a month strongly affirms Vietjet’s reputation, solid financial capacity and position in the international market.

This milestone continues to mark Vietjet as a pioneering airline in the region, steadfast on the journey of connecting the sky, and being a bridge of growth between countries.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/vietjet-don-22-may-bay-moi-trong-dip-noel-tiep-tuc-but-pha-voi-doi-tau-hang-dau-khu-vuc-post827011.html


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