France, Vietnam sign Airbus, satellite deals as Macron visits Hanoi
- Vietnamese budget airline VietJet signed a deal on May 26, 2025, in Hanoi with Airbus to buy 20 A330neo wide-body jets during French President Macron's visit.
- The new order doubles VietJet's commitment to 40 A330neos, following a prior agreement for 20 jets last year to support its strategic expansion.
- VietJet's chairwoman said the order will support the airline’s global route growth, while Airbus expressed pride in continuing the partnership.
- Macron's visit resulted in multiple agreements including plane purchases, nuclear energy, railways, earth-observation satellites, and vaccine cooperation.
- These deals signify stronger France-Vietnam ties amid Vietnam’s efforts to diversify partnerships under pressure from US trade threats and regional challenges.
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