Vietjet Aviation Joint Stock Company (VJC) recently released its audited financial report for the first six months of 2025. Air transport revenue alone reached 35,601 billion VND, with a pre-tax profit of nearly 1,600 billion VND, a 37% year-on-year increase.
During the first half of the year, Vietjet operated 79,000 flights, carrying 14.4 million passengers, and contributing over 4,528 billion VND in taxes and fees to the state budget. The airline maintained healthy financial indicators and good liquidity, with consolidated assets exceeding 112,000 billion VND.
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Gift-giving activities were a pleasant highlight on the flight. Photo: Tai Nguyen |
Gift-giving activities were a pleasant highlight on the flight. Photo: Tai Nguyen
In the past six months, Vietjet ordered 20 Airbus A330neo aircraft, bringing its total order for this model to 40, making it the airline with the largest A330neo order globally.
At the Paris Air Show 2025, Vietjet's leadership signed a historic order for 100 A321neo aircraft with 50 purchase rights – the largest deal in the industry – placing Vietjet among the top 10 airlines with the largest aircraft orders worldwide.
The airline also signed an agreement with Rolls-Royce for an additional 40 Trent 7000 engines to power the 20 Airbus A330neo wide-body aircraft, increasing the total number of these engines to 80.
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Billionaire Phuong Thao signs a contract with the President of Airbus International, witnessed by President Luong Cuong (far right) and French President Emmanuel Macron (far left), in Hanoi in May. Photo: Tai Nguyen |
Billionaire Phuong Thao signs a contract with the President of Airbus International, witnessed by President Luong Cuong (far right) and French President Emmanuel Macron (far left), in Hanoi in May. Photo: Tai Nguyen
Vietjet also broke ground on its aircraft maintenance and repair center in Long Thanh, with hangars 3 and 4 capable of simultaneously servicing 10 aircraft to international standards. This is a key project among the 80 projects commemorating the 80th anniversary of National Day on 2/9.
Concurrently, the airline is promoting self-service ground handling at major airports, enhancing service quality, optimizing operations, and providing passengers with an exceptional travel experience.
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Vietjet aircraft. Photo: Tai Nguyen |
Vietjet aircraft. Photo: Tai Nguyen
For several years, Vietjet has been recognized by AirlineRatings as the "World's Best Low-Cost Airline." Forbes Vietnam ranked the company among the top 5 businesses with the highest revenue in 2024 and the top 50 best listed companies in 2025.
With a strong financial foundation, a new fleet, and key infrastructure projects, Vietjet is poised for a breakthrough in the second half of this year. The airline aims for sustainable development and global expansion, attracting investment, and positioning Vietnam as a driving force in aviation development, both regionally and internationally.
Dong Ve