Vietnamese carriers VietJet and Bamboo Airways on Wednesday signed deals with Boeing Co to buy 110 planes worth more than $15 billion as the companies look to expand their operations in Asia and beyond.
Vietnamese carriers VietJet and Bamboo Airways on Wednesday signed deals with Boeing to buy 110 planes worth more than $15 billion as the fast-growing companies look to expand their operations in Asia and beyond. On the sidelines of a summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the Vietnamese capital of Hanoi, VietJet signed a firm order to purchase 100 737 MAX planes worth $12.7 billion. The deal was made provisionally in July last year.
6 billion at list prices, and Wednesday's deal is not part of that. "The purchases are part of our strategy to expand our operations on the international market, including flying to the United States and Europe," Quyet said. He said Bamboo plans to launch its first non-stop flights to the United States late this year or early next year. Earlier this month, the U.S.
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