"Vietnam Game Changer: Unveils a Major Partnership with Rolls-Royce and Lufthansa Technik That Will Transform Air Travel!"
Following an order for 20 A330neo wide-body aircraft at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow, Vietjet has signed important agreements with Rolls-Royce and Lufthansa Technik, two global aerospace and engineering companies.
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This will further strengthen Vietjet's commitment to sustainable aviation and ensure the best operational services through strategic partnerships and fleet expansion.
As part of this deal.
Vietjet has signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce to supply 40 Trent 7000 engines as well as provide TotalCare engine services to support 20 newly ordered A330neo aircraft. The Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engine is the latest technology known for its environmentally friendly and sustainable features.
and offers up to 14% better efficiency per seat on the A330neo. Thanks to these emissions reductions, each airline can save more than 100,000 tons of CO2 over the lifetime of the aircraft. With TotalCare services supported by Rolls-Royce's advanced engine health monitoring system, Vietjet seeks to improve operational efficiency, reliability and availability of the Trent 7000 engines on its A330neo fleet.
“The combination of the latest Trent 7000 engines on the latest generation Airbus A330neo, supported by premium TotalCare services, will take Vietjet Air to a higher technological level. This will significantly improve the quality of our flights, as well as strengthen the company's operational reliability.
and efficiency. "The use of this efficient new generation Rolls-Royce is in line with Vietjet's sustainable development strategy and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) goals to achieve zero emissions by 2050," explained Dinh Viet Phung, Chief Executive Officer of Vietjet, quoted in an official statement.
Monday (5/8/2024).Vietjet strengthens its global partnership at the Farnborough International Airshow 2024 by signing an exclusive Total Component Support (TCS) agreement with Lufthansa Technik, one of the world's leading MRO providers.
This comprehensive agreement, which will be effective from October 2024, will be a new benchmark in the long-term collaboration between the two companies. Under the TCS agreement, Lufthansa Technik will provide extensive component services to Vietjet's growing fleet to ensure the airline's operational excellence and highest maintenance standards.
This agreement is the largest TCS contract ever obtained by Lufthansa Technik in the Southeast Asia region. Speaking about the agreement, Johanna Koch, Vice President Corporate Sales Southeast Asia and Indian Subcontinent Lufthansa Technik, said.
“We are very pleased to expand our cooperation with Vietjet through this significant TCS agreement Rolls-Royce is a British aerospace and defense company with a long history dating back to 1904, while Lufthansa Technik is a global leader in aircraft technical services and a top choice for airlines looking for the best MRO solutions.
Through collaboration with Rolls-Royce, Lufthansa Technik Group and other leading global aviation partners, Vietjet continues to invest in providing cutting-edge aviation technology solutions and services to maintain the highest standards of safety and quality.
The Vietnamese airline is actively expanding its fleet with new fuel-efficient aircraft, achieving a technical reliability rate of 99.6%, making it one of the regional and global airlines of choice.
Currently, Vietjet operates more than 105 aircraft to meet the growing demand for flights in Vietnam, Indonesia, other Southeast Asian countries and various other destinations in the Asia Pacific region.
Vietjet offers four routes connecting Vietnam and Indonesia, namely from Jakarta and Bali to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, two large cities in Vietnam which also function as flight transit centers. (*)
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