The airline will implement Honeywell’s maintenance programs on its new-generation wide-body aircraft and includes Honeywell Flight Efficiency, a solution that will provide emission reduction and fuel-efficiency monitoring across Vietjet’s entire fleet.
Vietjet, Vietnam’s new-age carrier, and U.S.-based Honeywell Aerospace Technologies have signed a cooperation agreement to provide avionics and aviation technical services for Vietjet’s modern, fuel-efficient fleet. The signing ceremony took place in the presence of Vietnam’s Party General Secretary and State President, To Lam, during his working visit to the United States.
The agreement, signed by Vietjet Chief Executive Officer Dinh Viet Phuong and Joseph Vitulli, a representative of Honeywell Aerospace Technologies, marks a significant milestone in Vietjet’s ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet. Under this partnership, the airline will implement Honeywell’s avionics and APU (Auxiliary Power Unit) maintenance programs on its new-generation wide-body A330neo and narrow-body aircraft. The agreement also includes Honeywell Flight Efficiency, a solution that will provide emission reduction and fuel-efficiency monitoring across Vietjet’s entire fleet.
Vietjet CEO Dinh Viet Phuong said, “The agreement represents a new milestone in our long-standing partnership with Honeywell. Vietjet is committed to driving sustainable growth and green transformation, with goals focused on emission reduction and the expansion of our intercontinental flight network. Honeywell’s advanced technology will play a crucial role in helping us serve our valued passengers with convenient, high-quality, safe, and eco-friendly flights, while fostering sustainability in line with our ESG goals.”
Joseph Vitulli, a representative of Honeywell Aerospace Technologies said, “Honeywell has partnered with Vietjet for nearly a decade and will continue to support the airline in achieving its long-term goals while enhancing the passenger experience. We have consistently succeeded in developing and implementing solutions to reduce carbon footprints, enabling airlines to optimize fuel consumption by analysing aircraft performance and sharing best practices across their operations.”