Sun PhuQuoc Airways receives two more Airbus, moving closer to its 8-aircraft fleet goal in 2025

This milestone brings the carrier closer to completing its 8-aircraft fleet within 2025, paving the way for ticket sales in October and its inaugural commercial flight, expected in November.

Sun PhuQuoc Airways welcomes two more Airbus A321CEOs, moving closer to completing an 8-aircraft fleet in 2025. (Photo: Sun Group)
Sun PhuQuoc Airways welcomes two more Airbus A321CEOs, moving closer to completing an 8-aircraft fleet in 2025. (Photo: Sun Group)

Hanoi (VNA) - On the morning of August 19, Sun PhuQuoc Airways (SPA) – an airline invested and developed by Sun Group – simultaneously welcomed two Airbus A321CEOs at Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi.

This milestone brings the carrier closer to completing its 8-aircraft fleet within 2025, paving the way for ticket sales in October and its inaugural commercial flight, expected in November.

The event took place just nine days after Sun PhuQuoc Airways welcomed its very first aircraft on August 10, underscoring the airline’s rapid fleet expansion and strong determination to realize its goal of commencing commercial operations by the end of this year with a brand-new, modern fleet. Among them, the Airbus A321CEO — one of the most successful aircraft in the history of commercial aviation — was chosen for its optimal balance of operational efficiency and passenger experience.

Cabin design: pioneering spaciousness and comfort

With a fuselage diameter of up to 3.95 metres and a cabin width of 3.70 metres, the A321CEO offers the most generous space in its class. This configuration allows for standard 18-inch-wide seats and a wider aisle, delivering superior comfort and greater convenience for passenger movement. The cabin has been designed with a passenger-centric approach. Its overhead bins feature enlarged capacity, enabling cabin-size roller bags to be stowed vertically — maximising storage efficiency.

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Just nine days after its first aircraft arrival, Sun PhuQuoc Airways adds two Airbus A321CEOs. (Photo: VNA)

Large, well-positioned windows flood the cabin with natural light, while advanced LED lighting reduces eye strain and helps mitigate jet lag on longer flights. The upgraded soundproofing system ensures a quieter environment, and an advanced air conditioning system — capable of adjusting temperature and humidity by zone — enhances air quality. Altogether, these features create a more comfortable and relaxing travel experience for every passenger.

With an effective range of up to 5,950 kilometres, the A321CEO offers exceptional operational flexibility: ideally suited for high-density domestic and regional routes, while also fully capable of efficiently serving medium-haul international flights from Phu Quoc to key destinations across Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia.

Equipped with reliable, flexible, and efficient engines

Sun PhuQuoc Airways’ two A321CEO aircraft are powered by CFM International’s CFM56-5B engines — one of the most renowned commercial engine families in the world for reliability, trusted by hundreds of airlines globally. The technical status of each engine is monitored in real time through advanced onboard computer systems and analytical software, ensuring absolute safety and operational stability.

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Sun PhuQuoc Airways takes delivery of two Airbus A321CEOs, accelerating the completion of its 8-aircraft fleet this year. (Photo: Sun Group)

The CFM56-5B provides a flexible thrust range, enabling the aircraft to take off safely even on shorter runways or under hot and humid weather conditions. Its improved Double Annular Combustor (DAC) significantly reduces NOx emissions, while the upgraded core architecture, inherited from earlier generations, ensures an optimal balance between durability and fuel efficiency. Notably, the engine fully meets ICAO’s stringent standards on emissions and noise, and is fully compatible with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blends — underscoring Sun PhuQuoc Airways’ commitment to green, environmentally responsible operations.

Sun PhuQuoc Airways’ distinctive development strategy

The simultaneous addition of 2 A321CEO aircraft not only strengthens Sun PhuQuoc Airways’ operational capacity but also positions the airline to accelerate the rollout of its “hub-and-spoke” network model — with Phu Quoc as the central hub, directly connecting to major tourism and economic destinations at home and abroad. This represents a distinctive approach compared to most carriers in Vietnam, and a strategic step toward establishing Phu Quoc as a new aviation and tourism hub in the region.

As Phu Quoc has just been designated a special zone under An Giang Province and selected as the host destination for APEC 2027, demand for air connectivity is set to grow significantly. The presence of an airline with a modern fleet and a distinctive, well-structured development strategy will not only strengthen service infrastructure but also boost tourism and investment, while delivering tangible benefits to the wider community.

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With consecutive new aircraft deliveries, Sun PhuQuoc Airways fast-tracks toward its first commercial flights in November. (Photo: Sun Group)

Mr. Dang Minh Truong, Chairman of Sun Group, emphasized: “Taking delivery of 2 additional Airbus A321CEO marks an important step for Sun PhuQuoc Airways in enhancing operational capacity and building a modern fleet. It also reaffirms the airline’s strategic vision — to connect Phu Quoc with the world through modern aircraft, flexible policies, and reasonable fares, with services on par with international standards, so that every traveller can reach the Pearl Island more conveniently and easily.”

Accompanying Sun Group in rapidly bringing the two Airbus A321CEO aircraft into the Sun PhuQuoc Airways fleet is the Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB Bank). MB Bank’s support from the very first aircraft deliveries reflects not only the bank’s trust, but also the confidence of Vietnam’s broader financial institutions in the airline’s serious and long-term investment strategy. This provides a solid foundation for Sun PhuQuoc Airways to move faster in realising its vision of becoming a modern, safe, and sustainable airline — enhancing Vietnam’s aviation connectivity and contributing to the nation’s overall development.

With the continuous arrival of brand-new aircraft, Sun PhuQuoc Airways also demonstrates the strong capacity and clear commitment of an airline built with Phu Quoc at its centre. A young, modern fleet and a rapid delivery pace form the basis for customers to place their trust in a new airline that is safe, premium, and reliable./.

VNA

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