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Vietnamese airline Vietjet orders 100 Airbus jets, 40 Rolls-Royce engines

Vietjet, a Vietnamese airline, has agreed to order 100 Airbus planes worth billions of dollars. The companies announced this in a statement released on Thursday.

Vietjet has also ordered 40 Rolls-Royce engine as part of its expansion plans.

To Lam, the top leader of Vietnam, visited Britain in order to strengthen ties between London and Vietnam.

According to a joint statement, the airline has placed orders for 100 Airbus A321neo aircraft, following an non-binding Memorandum of Understanding signed with Airbus in June.

Vietjet, in an internal document, said that the deal, which was valued at $25 billion but did not specify if it included additional planes, engines, or services, was not disclosed.

The budget airline is involved in a dispute with the London High Court regarding a payment due for four leased aircraft. It also confirmed an agreement to purchase 40 Trent 7000 engine for 20 Airbus A330neo planes.

The Vietjet contract showed that the deal had a value of $3.8 billion. This was a value which hadn't been disclosed before.

Rolls-Royce announced the agreement back in June but refused to comment on its value. Reporting by Phuong nghuyen, writing by Francesco Guarascio, editing by Gareth Jones & Tomaszjanowski

(source: Reuters)