Today, VietJetAir has signed an agreement on technical co-operation with Lufthansa Technik – the Aircraft maintenance company with 26,000 employees and Sales of $5 billion, belonging to the largest Airline Group in Germany – Lufthansa with 30 branches operating in Europe, and the United States. The cooperation between VietJetAir and Lufthansa Technik promises a lot of practical benefits for both parties.
Lufthasa Technik will provide VietJetAir with the top solutions on technology, maintenance services, technical maintenance and consulting for the key technical projects, technical training for staffs and other consulting services, so as to together construct the platform, facilities and technical staffs with top-rated domestic and international quality standards.
On VietJetAir’s side, the firm will support Lufthansa Technik for the rapid access to the large markets in Asia, the Pacific – one of the potential areas in the field of aviation.
Mr. August Henningsen – Chairman of the Executive Board of Lufthansa Technik AG also shared, appreciated the solid foundation for the long-term development of VietJetAir, Lufthansa is committed to provide its World top-rated technical management services for VietJetAir, helping improve the quality and safety of the flight in serving its passengers
At the ceremony, Mr. Luu Duc Khanh – Managing Director of VietJetAir highly appreciated support from such an experienced company in Germany as Lufthansa Technik. “It will help VietJetAir meet the needs of the operation and rigorous maintenance of the fleet, ensuring the new flights of VietJetAir is always great of safety and in good maintenance status” said Mr. Luu Duc Khanh
As a leading technological airline, featuring the latest and modern Airbus fleet in the region, operating nearly 500 flights per week, including 11 domestic destinations and 2 international flights to Bangkok, Thailand; till now, VietJetAir has conveyed almost 3 million passengers and had certain steps to prepare for the strategic development of international markets in the future