Taking place on the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the normalisation of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the US, the event not only marked an important milestone in cooperation between Vietjet and Boeing but also served as a vivid demonstration of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries, contributing to the promotion of trade and investment and generating hundreds of thousands of jobs in the US.

Vietjet officially received its first Boeing 737-8 aircraft under an order of 200 jets worth 25 billion USD placed with Boeing. The new aircraft will serve the region’s dynamic market, enhance travel experiences for millions of passengers, and help realise Vietjet’s ambition to expand its global flight network while advancing sustainable regional and international development as a new-generation carrier.

Speaking at the event, Vietjet Chairwoman Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao stressed that the delivery of the first Boeing aircraft from the historic order is a significant step forward in nearly a decade of cooperation between Vietjet and Boeing. She affirmed that it also represents a new symbol of Vietnam–US relations and of Vietjet’s aspiration to conquer the skies, bringing benefits to the economies and people of both countries.

For her part, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stephanie Pope said Boeing is proud to be Vietjet’s aircraft manufacturer, serving one of the most dynamic airlines that has brought groundbreaking innovations to the aviation industry. She noted that this marks the beginning of subsequent deliveries, reaffirming the strong partnership between Vietjet and Boeing as they work together to expand their wings toward a brighter future and contribute to bilateral trade between Vietnam and the US.

State President receives Boeing’s leader in Seattle

State President Luong Cuong received President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Stephanie Pope as part of his bilateral activities in Seattle city, Washington State of the US, on September 21 morning (local time).

At the meeting, Pope welcomed the Vietnamese State leader to the company’s headquarters in Seattle, calling it a great honour and a testament to the increasingly close cooperation between the US and Vietnam.

Discussing Boeing’s strategy and commitments in cooperation with Vietnam, she affirmed that her company will continue working with Vietnamese airlines to gradually implement agreements between the two sides, thereby further strengthening cooperation with Vietnamese partners.

Vietnam Airlines – the national flag carrier of Vietnam, currently operates 17 Boeing aircraft, while Vietjet has signed contracts to purchase more than 200 aircraft, with the first deliveries taking place on this occasion, she noted, underscoring the importance of the Southeast Asian market for Boeing.

Agreeing with Pope’s views, President Cuong affirmed that Vietnam – US relations are growing strongly, especially since their upgrade to a comprehensive strategic partnership in 2023. With its dynamic economy, he noted, Vietnam will be one of the promising markets for Boeing’s modern aircraft.

President Cuong highly valued Boeing’s business achievements as well as its cooperation and support for Vietnam in recent years, showing his delight at the completion of procedures for the handover of new aircraft to Vietnamese partners.

He urged Boeing to continue close coordination to ensure the timely delivery of aircraft under signed contracts, with effective operational plans and financial arrangements.

He expressed his admiration for Boeing’s strong growth as a leading global aircraft manufacturer. He noted that the company’s advanced technologies, utilised by Vietnamese corporations and private enterprises, have delivered high efficiency, enhanced economic connectivity, and contributed to Vietnam’s socio-economic development.

Regarding Boeing’s commitments to supporting Vietnam’s development, President Cuong proposed that the company soon study and invest in component manufacturing plants and establish a regional-scale maintenance centre for equipment, machinery, and aircraft linked with major airports. He stressed that such facilities would serve not only the Vietnamese market but also the wider Southeast Asian region.

He also called on Boeing to create favourable conditions for Vietnamese enterprises to gradually join its global supply chain, thereby strengthening the foundation for sustainable and long-term cooperation between the two sides.

The Vietnamese leader affirmed that Vietnam will provide the best possible conditions, in line with its laws, for US investors in general and Boeing in particular to conduct business and investment effectively and sustainably in the Southeast Asian nation./. VNA