
Vietjet Enhances Fleet with New Airbus Widebody
Vietnamese airline Vietjet has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A330, increasing its total number of aircraft to 121.
Vietnamese low-cost carrier Vietjet recently welcomed an Airbus A330 widebody, registered as VN-A820.
This newest addition brings the airline’s total fleet to 121 aircraft, including those from Vietjet Thailand and Vietjet Kazakhstan.
The milestone further underscores the carrier’s sustainable growth strategy and readiness to meet surging travel and trade demand during the year-end peak season.
An exemplary new addition
Powered by the Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, the A330 delivers fuel efficiency and performance.
The aircraft will be deployed immediately on services to Australia, India, Japan, and Kazakhstan, offering passengers enhanced comfort and a modern inflight experience.
The aircraft features Vietjet’s signature livery of vibrant red and yellow, highlighted by a flowing golden silk ribbon symbolizing connectivity, cultural exchange, and global integration.
With a modern fleet and more than 400 new aircraft on order from Airbus and Boeing through 2030, Vietjet continues to expand its international flight network.
Indeed, the Vietnamese carrier continues to embrace advanced technologies and enhance operational efficiency, whilst delivering safe, memorable journeys for passengers worldwide and long-term sustainable value for its stakeholders.