Boeing has signed a major deal with Vietnam’s new carrier Sun PhuQuoc Airways for up to 40 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The widebody jets will form the core of the airline’s long-haul fleet, supporting international connectivity to its hub at Phu Quoc.
Major widebody aircraft order:
Boeing will supply up to 40 Sun PhuQuoc Airways 787 Dreamliner jets for future expansion.
Backbone of long-haul operations:
The fuel-efficient 787-9 will enable the airline to launch long-range international routes.
Boost for Vietnam aviation & tourism:
Flights will connect global travellers directly to Phu Quoc, supporting the region’s resort and tourism ecosystem.
Strategic vision by Sun Group:
The parent company aims to build a world-class airline aligned with its hospitality and infrastructure network.
Focus on efficiency and performance:
The Dreamliner was selected for its range, lower operating costs and passenger comfort.