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VietJet in Talks to Order Nearly 100 Airbus Jets, Bloomberg Reports

VietJet in Advanced Talks to Acquire Nearly 100 Airbus Jets
VietJet Aviation JSC is reportedly engaged in negotiations to purchase close to 100 additional narrow-body aircraft from Airbus SE, according to Bloomberg News, which cited sources familiar with the discussions. The Vietnamese low-cost carrier is believed to be focusing on expanding its fleet primarily with the A321neo model. The potential agreement could be announced as early as next week during the Paris Airshow, a major event in the aerospace industry calendar.
VietJet, which is scheduled to attend the airshow in Paris, has neither confirmed nor denied the reports. Airbus also declined to comment on the matter, maintaining its usual policy of not discussing customer negotiations or speculative news.
Implications and Challenges of the Potential Deal
Should the deal be finalized, it would represent a significant expansion for VietJet and carry considerable weight in the aviation sector. Market analysts suggest that such a substantial order could positively influence Airbus’s stock performance and alter competitive dynamics, especially as Boeing and other rivals closely monitor developments in the rapidly growing Asian aviation market.
Nevertheless, the prospective transaction faces several hurdles. Volatile fuel prices, ongoing economic uncertainties, and persistent supply chain disruptions continue to challenge the global aerospace industry. These factors may affect both the timing and the successful execution of the agreement.
Industry stakeholders and observers are expected to watch closely for any official announcements at the Paris Airshow, where major aircraft orders are traditionally unveiled. VietJet’s participation in the event has further heightened anticipation around the potential deal.

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