The Boeing Company and Sun PhuQuoc Airways announced Wednesday that the new Vietnam-based carrier has ordered up to 40 787 Dreamliner jets to serve as the backbone of its widebody fleet. The airline will leverage the ultra-efficient, long-range 787 Dreamliner to connect international travelers to its Vietnam hub at Phu Quoc International Airport.
"Our partnership with Boeing establishes a strong
foundation for building a world-class airline that operates in sync with the
tourism and resort ecosystem Sun Group has developed," said Dang Minh
Truong, chairman of Sun Group, the airline's Vietnam-based parent company.
"We selected the Boeing 787-9 not only for its superior operational
performance, but because it is the most suitable aircraft type to realize our
vision of bringing Phu Quoc to the world and bringing the world
to Phu Quoc."
With a range of 7,565 nautical miles (14,010 kilometers),
the 787-9 will position Sun PhuQuoc Airways to efficiently connect Phu
Quoc with major cities and other tourist destinations
across Asia, Europe, and North America.
The 787 Dreamliner delivers superior comfort to passengers
with the largest windows of any widebody airplane flying today and air that is
pressurized at a lower cabin altitude, allowing passengers to arrive at their
destinations feeling more refreshed.
"We are excited to work with Sun PhuQuoc Airways as
they join other global airlines in flying the 787 Dreamliner, which connects
the most countries of any widebody fleet," said Stephanie Pope,
president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The 787-9's unmatched
range, fuel efficiency and passenger comfort will give the airline flexibility
to open new long‑haul markets, lower operating costs and contribute to local
tourism growth."
Since airlines began flying the 787 Dreamliner family in
2011, the global fleet has helped launch more than 535+ new nonstop routes
globally and carried more than 1.2 billion passengers, further enhancing
connectivity and expanding global travel options.
With Southeast Asia poised for significant air
travel growth over the next 20 years, Vietnam is expected to be the
region's fastest-growing aviation market with annual passenger growth of nearly
8% by 2030.







