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Vietjet Soars in the First Half of 2025: Historic Aircraft Orders

(Vietjet, HoChiMinh City, August 30, 2025) – Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (HOSE: VJC) has released its audited financial report for the first half of 2025, showcasing remarkable growth and reinforcing its international stature. This growth is pivotal in attracting investment and establishing Vietnam as a key aviation development hub in the region and globally.



Robust Financial Growth

The airline's air transport revenue reached VND 35.601 trillion (approx. US$1.35 billion), with a pre-tax profit of nearly VND 1.6 trillion (approx. US$60.71 million), marking a 37% increase YoY. Consolidated revenue was VND 35.837 trillion (approx. US$1.359 billion), with a pre-tax profit surpassing VND 1.651 trillion (approx. US$62.6 million), reflecting a staggering 65% growth.

Vietjet operated 79,000 flights with 14.4 million passengers onboard. It paid over VND 4.528 trillion (approx. US$171.82 million)in taxes and fees. The company's financial indicators remain strong, with excellent liquidity and consolidated assets exceeding VND 112 trillion (approx. US$4.25 billion).

Investment in Modern Fleet, Marking Global Presence



In the first half of the year, Vietjet placed an order for 20 A330neo aircraft with Airbus, raising its total order for A330neo to 40, making it the airline with the largest A330neo order in the world.

At the 2025 Paris Air Show, Vietjet secured a historic order for 100 A321neo aircraft, along with 50 purchase options—the largest deal in the industry—positioning Vietjet among the top 10 airlines globally in terms of aircraft orders.

Additionally, Vietjet and Rolls-Royce have signed an agreement for 40 Trent 7000 engines to power 20 wide-body Airbus A330neo aircraft, bringing the total number of Trent 7000 engines ordered by Vietjet to 80.

Groundbreaking of Strategic Project in Long Thanh



Vietjet officially kicked off the construction of its Aircraft Maintenance Technical Center in Long Thanh airport, featuring hangars 3 and 4 which would be capable of servicing 10 aircraft simultaneously by international standards. This project is a key component of the 80 initiatives celebrating Vietnam's 80th National Day.

In the meantime, Vietjet has rolled out self-service ground operations at major airports to enhance service quality, optimize operations, and deliver an exceptional experience for passengers.

Affirming International Stature and Attracting Investment

Vietjet has been recognized by AirlineRatings as the “World's Best Ultra Low Cost Carrier”. Forbes Vietnam has ranked Vietjet among the Top 5 revenue-generating enterprises for 2024 and in the Top 50 best-listed companies for 2025.

With a solid financial foundation, a strategy focused on modern aircraft, and critical infrastructure projects, Vietjet is poised to make significant strides in the second half of 2025. The airline aims for sustainable growth and global expansion, reaffirming its international stature and attracting investment to establish Vietnam as a leading aviation development hub in the region and beyond.