President Luong
Cuong commemorates Vietjet’s first Boeing aircraft, marking a
milestone in 30 years of U.S.–Vietnam relations
(Vietjet, USA,
September 21, 2025) – Vietjet is celebrating its
first Boeing 737-8 aircraft from the airline’s landmark order of 200 jets
valued at US$32 billion with Boeing, the world’s leading aircraft manufacturer.
The ceremony took place with full honors at Boeing’s
Delivery Center in Seattle, Washington, attended by Vietnam’s President Luong
Cuong, senior officials from both nations, and key business partners.
Coinciding with the 30th anniversary of the normalization
of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and the United States, the event marks
both a major milestone in the growing partnership between Vietjet and
Boeing and a powerful symbol of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between
the two nations—driving trade, investment, and creating hundreds of thousands
of jobs in the U.S.
The new aircraft, along with hundreds more to be delivered in the coming years, will be deployed on Vietjet’s high-demand regional routes, enhancing the travel experience for millions of passengers. It also underscores Vietjet’s commitment to expanding its international network, while contributing to the sustainable development of the aviation industry regionally and globally.
Speaking at the event, Vietjet Chairwoman Dr. Nguyen Thi
Phuong Thao said: “The first Boeing
aircraft received under this historic order is the result of nearly a decade of
partnership between Boeing and Vietjet. It marks the start of hundreds more
deliveries in the years ahead. This milestone strengthens bilateral trade,
symbolizes the U.S.–Vietnam Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, and reflects
our shared ambition to reach new heights in aviation. It also delivers real benefits
to both economies and creates more jobs for the American people.”
Stephanie Pope, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial
Airplanes, said: “On behalf of the Boeing team, we are honored to join
Vietjet Air in celebrating the airline’s first Boeing airplane. The 737-8 will
support the airline’s network growth, opening new routes to serve Southeast
Asia and reinforcing the strength of one of the region’s most dynamic
new-generation airlines.”
