Vietjet has officially welcomed a new wide-body Airbus A330 aircraft, registered as VN-A820, increasing the airline’s total fleet to 121 aircraft, including those operated by Vietjet Thailand and Vietjet Qazaqstan. This milestone underscores Vietjet’s sustainable growth and its commitment to expanding its global network, positioning the airline to meet rising passenger and tourist demand ahead of the year-end peak season.
Powered by state-of-the-art Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, the Airbus A330 aircraft will be immediately deployed on routes to Australia, Kazakhstan, India, Japan and Europe, providing passengers with a modern and comfortable travel experience.
The aircraft features a striking design with a soft golden silk ribbon intertwined with vibrant red and yellow, symbolising integration, cultural connection and global development. With a modern fleet and more than 400 new aircraft on order from Airbus and Boeing for delivery by 2030, Vietjet continues to expand its network, adopt advanced technology, optimise operational efficiency, enhance sustainable value for investors, and provide safe, memorable journeys for passengers worldwide.
The arrival of the new Airbus A330 also reflects Vietjet’s commitment to enhancing operational capacity and passenger comfort on long-haul routes. The aircraft’s spacious cabin layout, advanced in-flight entertainment systems and fuel-efficient Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines will enable the airline to deliver a superior travel experience while reducing its environmental footprint. As global air travel continues to recover, the addition of the A330 supports Vietjet’s strategy to strengthen connectivity between key markets across Asia, Australia and Europe, reinforcing its position as a leading carrier driving sustainable growth in the international aviation sector.