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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 ...
VietJet Air flies to 19 domestic destinations and 42 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.
Vietnam Airlines and VietJet Air are the two carriers dominating the Vietnamese aviation market. This is a list of airlines in Vietnam , as approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV).
Airbus A321 (HS-VKG) of Thai VietJet Air parked at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Thai Vietjet Air JSC Limited, operating as Thai VietJet Air (Thai: ไทยเวียดเจ็ทแอร์) or Vietjet Air Thailand, is a low-cost airline of Thailand and an associate company of Vietnamese VietJet Air (เวียดเจ็ทแอร์).
5 January 2022: Flight 5311, a Boeing 787-9, registration VN-A868, [20] was departing Tokyo bound for Hanoi and was about to enter Tokyo Bay, when a man called the airline's office at Narita and threatened to shoot down the flight over Tokyo Bay. The flight diverted to Fukuoka and stayed there for about 2 hours before departing for Hanoi. [21]
Maintenance works are carried out by Vietnam Airlines Engineering Company (VAECO), which was established on 1 January 2009. [154] VAECO was organized mainly upon the amalgamation of the A75 and A76 aircraft maintenance bases. [155]: 93 VAECO carries out maintenance and technical services for Vietnam Airlines as well as for other airlines. The ...
The airport served a total of 13 million passengers in 2013, despite having a capacity of only 9 million at the time. The new international terminal, which had its first commercial flight on 25 December 2014 [3] and went into full operation on 31 December 2014, has boosted the airport's total capacity to 20 million passengers per year. In 2018 ...
On 29 November 2018, VietJet Air Flight 356, an Airbus A321-271N registered as VN-A653, lost both wheels of its nosegear in a hard landing at Buon Ma Thuot Airport, Đắk Lắk Province, after a flight from Tan Son Nhat International Airport. Passengers were evacuated via emergency slides, with six injuries reported. [139]