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Vietnamese airlines sign $30-bln deals for 90 Boeing jets

Three Vietnamese airlines have signed deals with U.S. aircraft manufacturer Boeing to purchase a total 90 aircraft as the United States and Vietnam continue their negotiating on a new trade agreement.

To Lam, the leader of Vietnam's Communist Party visited the United States to attend the first meeting of the Board for?Peace. This initiative was launched by U.S. president Donald Trump in order to address "global conflicts".

Vietnam Airlines announced in a press release that it had signed an agreement worth $8.1 billion with Boeing for the purchase of 50 narrow-body 737-8 jets.

It said in a press release that the airline would take delivery of the aircraft between 2030-2032. This would bring its fleet total to approximately 151 planes by 2030.

It said that the country's national carrier was also in discussions with Boeing about an additional purchase of 30 wide body planes worth up to $12 billion.

Sun PhuQuoc Airways, a newly-established airline in Vietnam, also announced that it had signed a $22.5billion deal with Boeing to purchase 40 Dreamliner 787-9 jets.

Vietjet, a?Vietnamese?budget?airline?, secured a $965-million financing deal with Griffin Global Asset Management to purchase?6 Boeing 737-8 planes.

Vietnam announced early this month that it would be willing to purchase more American products after the White House announced that in October, 'the United States will?keep tariffs at 20% on most Vietnamese products while removing duty on certain goods.

(source: Reuters)