New fleet of Vietjet to be equipped with modern seats
Low-cost carrier Vietjet and France-based company Safran Seats have signed an important deal at the 2023 International Paris Air Show that is taking place at Paris-Le Bourget Airport from June 19 to 25.
CEO Dinh Viet Phuong (left) and his Safran Seats counterpart Victoria Foy sign the contract in the presence of Vietnamese Ambassador to France Dinh Toan Thang (second row, second from right) and leaders of Safran Group. (Photo: VNA)
Paris (VNA) – Low-cos𝄹t carrier Vietjet and France-based company Safran Seats have signed an important deal at the 2023 International Paris Air Show that is taking place at Paris-Le Bourget Airport from June 19 to 25.
In the presence of Vietnamese Ambassador Dinh Toan Thang and leaders of Safran Group, Vietjet CEO Dinh Viet Phuong and his Safran Seats counterpart Victoria Foy inked a commercial contract under which the French side will supply Z200, a new and modern economy class seat series, for 120 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft of Vietjet.
The first aircraft with the seat are planned for delivery to Thai Vietjet, a subsidiary of Vietjet in Thailand, starting mid-2024.
The Z200 is the latest addition to Safran Seats range for short and medium haul economy class seats. This new generation is one kilogram lighter than the previous one and will highly contribute to the airline’s long-term sustainability objective in reducing fuel costs and carbon emissions.
Vietjet reportedly has chosen options dedicated to passengers’ connectivity needs aboard the aircraft. These seats include a PED (portable electronic device) holder and USB ports and combines comfort, lightness and durability. Especially, the Z200 Efficient+ configuration brings to airlines an optimised total cost of ownership thanks to its low weight, parts quantity reduction and ease of maintenance.
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