Vietnam Airlines puts three more A321ceo up for sale

Vietnam Airlines intends to sell three more A321-200s as part of its plan to restructure the carrier's fleet and exit aircraft more than ten years old. Last week, the airline released initial information detailing plans for a planned auction later this quarter. Vietnam Airlines is undergoing a period of restructuring and says it aims to increase operational efficiencies (and reduce costs) by divesting older aircraft while also generating funds from liquidating assets. According to the Vietnamese-language documentation, the three aircraft are VN-A350 (msn 2974), a 16.59-year-old A321-200 now undergoing maintenance at Hanoi; VN-A351 (msn 3005), a 16.50-year-old A321-200 also undergoing maintenance at Hanoi; and VN-A352 (msn 3013), a 16.49-year-old A321-200, which remains operational. The airline is setting a floor price of US$5m per plane. All three aircraft began flying in 2007. <br/>
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7/13/23