Sat, Dec 13, 2008
Carrier Accelerates Fleet Renewal Program
Vietnam Airlines and ATR inked a contract this week for the
purchase of six new ATR 72-500 turboprop airliners, valued at over
$112 million. The order will increase the Vietnamese flag carrier's
fleet of ATR 72-500s to 14 aircraft by 2010.
Vietnam Airlines started operating ATR aircraft in 1992, and
booked previous orders for -500 series in 2001 and 2007. Once all
the 72-500s are delivered, the modernization of its current ATR
fleet -- currently 7 ATR 72-200s and 3 ATR 72-500s -- will be
complete.
"Thanks to the substantial growth of Vietnam's domestic and
within-Indochina aviation markets, the demand for aviation
transport services from big cities Hanoi, Danang and Ho Chi Minh
city to such tourist destinations as Nha Trang, Dalat, Phu Quoc,
Siem Reap, Phnom Penh and Luang Prabang is accelerating rapidly,"
said Pham Ngoc Minh, President and CEO of Vietnam Airlines.
"We strongly believe that with today's purchase deal of six
further ATR 72-500s, we will satisfy the increasing demand for
services on short-haul routes, thus contribute to the promotion of
tourism -- investment -- trade relations among regions and between
Vietnam and its neighboring Indochina countries."
The airline will take delivery of their 11 ATR 72-500s currently
on order between 2009 and 2010, thus standardizing its ATR fleet
with the ‘-500 series'. The aircraft will be powered by PW
127M engines.
Since the beginning of the program, ATR has sold 974 aircraft
(419 ATR 42s and 555 ATR 72s) and has delivered 802 (401 ATR 42s
and 401 ATR 72s), thus posting a current backlog of 172
aircraft.
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