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    VietJet in talks to order about 100 Airbus jets, Bloomberg News reports

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    Posted on June 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    VietJet is in talks to order 100 Airbus A321neo jets, with a deal possible at the Paris Airshow. Airbus has not confirmed the discussions.

    VietJet in talks to order about 100 Airbus jets, Bloomberg News reports

    (Reuters) -VietJet Aviation JSC is in talks to order around 100 more Airbus SE narrow-body jets, with a potential deal as early as next week's Paris Airshow, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the matter.

    The low-cost Vietnamese airline is looking to buy more of the A321neo model, according to the report.

    VietJet, which will attend the air show in the French capital, said it could not confirm the report.

    Airbus said it does not comment on discussions it may or may not have with customers, nor on speculative news reports.

    (Reporting by Anusha Shah in Bengaluru. Additional reporting by Francesco Guarascio. Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •VietJet is negotiating to purchase around 100 Airbus jets.
    • •The deal may be finalized at the Paris Airshow.
    • •VietJet is interested in the A321neo model.
    • •Airbus declined to comment on the potential deal.
    • •The report was initially published by Bloomberg News.

    Frequently Asked Questions about VietJet in talks to order about 100 Airbus jets, Bloomberg News reports

    1What type of aircraft is VietJet looking to order?

    VietJet is looking to buy more of the A321neo model from Airbus.

    2When is the potential deal expected to be announced?

    The potential deal could be announced as early as next week's Paris Airshow.

    3Has VietJet confirmed the reports about the aircraft order?

    VietJet stated that it could not confirm the report regarding the aircraft order.

    4What is Airbus's stance on the discussions with VietJet?

    Airbus mentioned that it does not comment on discussions it may or may not have with customers.

    5Who reported the news about VietJet's negotiations?

    The news about VietJet's negotiations was reported by Bloomberg News.

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