Vietnam Airlines
plans to take four Boeing 7E7-8s during 2010. The value of the airplanes is estimated at $500 million at list prices.
Vietnam Airlines, the national airline of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, becomes the eighth announced customer for the 7E7, which was launched in April 2004 with an
order of 50 airplanes by ANA of Japan. Vietnam Airlines will participate on the 7E7 launch team.
"Vietnam Airlines joins a growing roster of Asian carriers who have chosen the 7E7 to gain its competitive advantages," said Larry Dickenson, vice president, Sales -
Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The highly fuel-efficient and comfortable 7E7 is the perfect airplane for Vietnam Airlines as it prepares to expand its business with the
world's most technologically advanced airplane."
Customer announced orders and commitments for the 7E7 now total 126 airplanes, including 56 under firm contract. Negotiations remain underway with a number of
key airlines worldwide. Boeing and Vietnam Airlines expect to finalize the 7E7 order in the first quarter of 2005.
Vietnam Airlines plans to use the 7E7-8 to expand its route system and to replace some existing airplanes. The airline has not
yet made an engine selection.
"We are looking forward to becoming a Boeing 7E7 operator," said Nguyen Xuan Hien, president and CEO - Vietnam Airlines. "The 7E7-8 will allow Vietnam Airlines to
further develop our route structure to include city pairs that would otherwise not be financially viable, while providing increased comfort to our passengers."
Vietnam Airlines has a significant international route system, connecting Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to major world cities including Moscow, Paris, Beijing, Sydney and
Melbourne, Seoul, Osaka, Tokyo, Taipei, Manila and many others.
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