The event took place solemnly in the presence of General Secretary and President To Lam during his visit and working trip to the United States.
The agreement, signed today by Vietjet CEO Dinh Viet Phuong and Mr. Joseph Vitulli, representative of Honeywell Group, marks an important step forward in the continued modernization of Vietjet's fleet with avionics equipment, electrical and electronic services for auxiliary power unit (APU) equipment on the airline's new generation wide-body A330neo fleet and new narrow-body aircraft. Vietjet will also apply Honeywell Flight Efficiency monitoring services to its entire fleet. “Today’s agreement is a new milestone in the long-term partnership between Vietjet and Honeywell,” said Mr. Dinh Viet Phuong, CEO of Vietjet. “We are committed to continuing to promote sustainable growth efforts, green transformation with the goal of reducing emissions, expanding intercontinental flight network. Honeywell’s advanced technologies will help us better meet the needs of passengers, bring more comfortable, quality, safe and environmentally friendly flights, and develop sustainably with ESG goals.”![]() |
Mr. Dinh Viet Phuong, General Director of Vietjet (front row, right) and Mr. Joseph Vitulli, representative of Honeywell Group (front row, left) presented the Cooperation Agreement in the presence of General Secretary and President To Lam (center) during his visit and work in the United States. |
Honeywell Corporation is one of the world's leading aerospace technology companies, specializing in the production of aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, and many other mechanical components. Honeywell's hardware and software solutions help aircraft operate more efficiently, flights are carried out on time and ensure safety.
Honeywell Flight Efficiency is a leading solution for flight performance management, helping airlines optimize flight operations and reduce carbon emissions. Many of the world's leading airlines, including British Airways, Japan Airlines, and Turkish Airlines, have adopted this solution to improve performance and save fuel.Vietjet is ranked 7/7 stars for safety by AirlineRatings and is the world's safest low-cost airline. The airline has also added a modern, fuel-efficient fleet with a technical reliability rate of 99.6%, one of the world's leading. In cooperation with Honeywell and other leading aviation partners, Vietjet continuously invests in new technology to bring great flying experiences to passengers around the world. |
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