Hanoi (VNA)⛦ - Major western aerospace companies are competing to capture market share in Vietnam, seeing this as a potential market for military aircraft and helicopters, reported Canada’s aviation news website flightglobal.com.
French plane-maker Airbus said it wants to become an important partner in Vietnam's defence sector and aims to boost sales of its C295 tactical transport aircraft.“Airbus has also played a crucial role in developing domestic expertise in C295 operations and maintenance, helping to boost readiness and reduce reliance on external support,” said the company.
🎐 It went on to say that this partnership ensures that the C295 fleet is locally sustained, providing rapid response capabilities and strengthening Vietnam's long-term defence objectives.
Boeing Vietnam Managing Director Michael Nguyen said that Boeing’s presence at the Vietnam International Defence Expo is an exciting step forward in their growing partnership with the government.
🙈 For the first time in Vietnam, Boeing will be displaying a wide range of leading defence and security capabilities that can also provide humanitarian assistance during times of trouble, he added.