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Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (Vietnamese: Công ty Cổ phần hàng không Vietjet), operating as VietJet Air or Vietjet, is a Vietnamese low-cost airline [3] based in Hanoi. It was the first privately owned airline to be established in Vietnam, being granted its initial approval to operate by the Vietnamese Ministry of Finance in ...
7 February 1979: An Antonov An-24, registration VN-B226, was hijacked by six people, who were overpowered and killed by the security guard on board. [ 16 ] 4 September 1992: Flight 850 , an Airbus A310-200 , registration LZ-JXB, leased from Jes Air , with 127 occupants on board en route from Bangkok to Ho Chi Minh City, hijacked by Ly Tong , a ...
By Mai Nguyen HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam's Vietjet Aviation (VJC.HM) signed a combined $1.24 billion (943 million pounds) worth of financing agreements to eventually purchase up to 10 Airbus (AIR ...
On 9 April 2022, Flight 320, an Airbus A320-200 (registered HS-VKC) from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport to Hat Yai, returned to Suvarnabhumi Airport to make an emergency landing after flight crew noticed avionic smoke when passing 4,000 ft. There were no casualties and the incident is under investigation.
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Just before 7 a.m. Eastern, there were nearly 1,200 delayed flights within, into or out of the United States, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware. Flight delays across the U.S ...
VietJet Air flies to 17 domestic destinations and 25 scheduled international destinations from its operating bases in Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi. It also serves some additional international points as seasonal charters.
Also from 1993 to 1995, the 919th Air Force Regiment was eventually re-established as the Flight Crew Division 919 (Đoàn bay 919) - the designation that is still being used by the Vietnam Airlines and its personnel until today - marking the carrier's full transformation from a nominal military unit into a wholly civilian and commercial operator.