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Vietnam Airlines says may start US flights in 2011
Vietnam Airlines Corp. said it may start flights
to the US as soon as the second half of next year if American and Vietnamese
regulatory authorities can reach an agreement.
The state-owned airline applied to American regulatory authorities in 2008 to
begin flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Los Angeles via Osaka. UAL Corp.’s United
Airlines started operating flights to Ho Chi Minh City in 2004 to become the
first American passenger carrier to fly to the Southeast Asian country since the
end of the Vietnam War in 1975.
More than 403,000 Americans visited Vietnam last year, second to Chinese
nationals among the sources of foreign visitors to the country. The US is also
Vietnam’s biggest export market.
“We are ready, we can start flying there anytime,” Vietnam Airlines Chief
Executive Pham Ngoc Minh said in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Ho
Chi Minh City Monday. “We are just waiting for the two countries’ aviation
authorities to reach some technical agreement to clear these barriers.”
Vietnam Airlines is also buying American-made planes, with Minh saying Monday
that the Hanoi-based company expects to receive its first of 16 Boeing Co. 787
Dreamliner jets after 2015, without giving a specific date.
The carrier is expanding its fleet to include aircraft like the 787 to benefit
from Asia’s long-term air-travel growth. Boeing is more than two years behind
schedule on producing the Dreamliner, saying last month it continues to struggle
with incomplete parts from suppliers.
The Vietnamese carrier is still in talks on buying four Airbus SAS A380s, Minh
said. The airline said in November last year that it was considering buying the
plane, the world’s biggest passenger aircraft.
Vietnam Airlines expects to take delivery of 10 aircraft this year, including
ATR-72s and Airbus SAS A321s and A330s, Minh said. The carrier will have a total
of 70 aircraft by the end of 2010, he said.
Source: Bloomberg |
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