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Vietnamese Billionaire’s Vietjet Inks $29 Billion Deals To Buy Airbus A321neo Jets, Rolls-Royce Engines
Vietjet commits $25 billion to expand and modernize its fleet with 100 Airbus A321neo jets and Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, aiming to reduce emissions and improve efficiency.
- Vietnamese budget airline Vietjet signed deals worth $29 billion to purchase 100 Airbus A321neo jets and Rolls-Royce engines.
- The agreements were announced during a visit by Vietnam's top leader To Lam to Britain to strengthen ties between the two countries.
- The deals are expected to support thousands of jobs and boost the UK economy, including at Airbus sites in Bristol and north Wales, and a Rolls-Royce facility in Derby.
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Vietjet, controlled by Vietnamese billionaire Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao, has signed orders worth almost $29 billion for the purchase of 100 Airbus A321neo and Rolls-Royce engines, while Vietnam's largest airline is accelerating its expansion plans in a tourism boom.
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