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VietJetAir Selected Additional Engines for Fleet of A321s

Rory Hayfield-Husbands
Last updated: 10 February 2026 09:19
By Rory Hayfield-Husbands
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an Airbus A321-200NX operated by VietJet Air.
Twenty A321-200NXs were requested in VietJetAir's engine order © VietJetAir
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VietJetAir has selected additional engines for their fleet of A321s. The announcement came on Feb. 4 from the Vietnamese airline based in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, after striking a financial deal with Pratt & Whitney for a 12-year engine maintenance service agreement at this year’s Singapore Airshow.

A large group of attendees at the 2026 Singapore Airshow.
VietJetAir managing director Nguyen Thanh Son and Rick Deurloo, president of Commercial Engines, Pratt & Whitney, attended the Singapore Airshow © VietJetAir

Engine Specifics

Manufactured by the U.S.-based Pratt & Whitney as part of their EngineWise brand, the engines are to be delivered by July 2026 and are designed for Geared Turbofan (GTF) powered aircraft such as the A321s. The manufacturer adds that they can produce a 20% cut in fuel emissions.

Rick Deurloo, president of Commercial Engines at Pratt & Whitney, said in a statement:

“With this latest order, Vietjet will further realize the benefits of the most efficient engine for single-aisle aircraft and our ongoing commitment to enabling their network expansion.”

VietJetAir managing director Nguyen Thanh Son said:

“The GTF engine is powering our growth with industry-leading operating economics and fuel efficiency of up to 20%. We continue to trust in the long-term, comprehensive and responsible partnership with Pratt & Whitney.”

The deal with Pratt & Whitney is to provide support to VietJetAir as a way for them to improve economic and environmental expansion.

Pratt & Whitney headquarters in East Hartford, Connecticut
The 12-year EngineWise maintenance agreement comes from the deal made with Pratt & Whitney © Daniel Penfield

Aircraft Delivery

VietJetAir gained its first A321-200NX in 2018 and is a slight variation of the A321-200N because of its cabin flex (ACF) system for reconfigured rear exit doors (now two instead of four) to reduce aircraft weight and increase seating capacity for up to 240 passengers.

The order by VietJetAir consists of 20 A321-200NY(XLR) aircraft and 24 A321-200NXs, bringing the quantity of A321s up to 44 aircraft.  This additional order gives them a grand total of 137 units from their personal fleet.

Do you have any questions about the maintenance agreement? Get in touch below!

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ByRory Hayfield-Husbands
Aviation Reporter - A dedicated professional with 2.5 years’ experience in the fast-paced hospitality industry, developing resilience, teamwork and attention to detail. With an academic background in Performing Arts and a growing passion for Creative Writing, they bring strong storytelling instincts, discipline and innovation, approaching every task with commitment, honesty and determination.
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