Vietjet’s Impressive Performance in the First Half of 2025

In the first half of 2025, Vietjet operated 79,000 flights, transported 14.4 million passengers, and contributed over VND 4,528 billion in taxes and fees to the state budget.
Air transport revenue reached VND 35,601 billion, with a pre-tax profit of nearly VND 1,600 billion, a 37% increase compared to the same period last year. Consolidated revenue stood at VND 35,837 billion, with a pre-tax profit of more than VND 1,651 billion, a significant 65% surge.
Vietjet operated 79,000 flights and transported 14.4 million passengers, contributing over VND 4,528 billion in taxes and fees to the state budget. The company boasts healthy financial indicators, strong liquidity, and consolidated assets exceeding VND 112,000 billion.

Investing in Modern Aircraft and Making a Global Impact
During the six-month period, Vietjet placed an order for 20 A330neo aircraft with Airbus, bringing the total number of A330neo orders to 40, making it the world’s largest A330neo customer.
At the Paris Air Show 2025, Vietjet signed a historic deal for 100 A321neo aircraft with 50 purchase options, the industry’s largest transaction, propelling Vietjet into the top 10 airlines with the largest aircraft orders globally.
Vietjet and Rolls-Royce also signed an agreement for an additional 40 Trent 7000 engines to power 20 wide-body Airbus A330neo aircraft, bringing the total number of Trent 7000 engines ordered by Vietjet to 80.
Launching a Strategic Project in Long Thanh
Vietjet officially commenced the construction of its Aircraft Maintenance Center in Long Thanh, comprising Hangar 3 and 4, capable of simultaneously accommodating 10 aircraft and meeting international standards. This project is a key initiative among the 80 constructions celebrating Vietnam’s 80th National Day.
In parallel, Vietjet introduced self-service ground handling at major airports, enhancing service quality, optimizing operations, and offering superior experiences to passengers.
Vietjet was recognized as the “World’s Best Ultra Low-Cost Airline” by AirlineRatings. Forbes Vietnam ranked Vietjet among the Top 5 enterprises with the highest revenue in 2024 and the Top 50 best-listed companies in 2025.
With a robust financial foundation, a modern fleet strategy, and crucial infrastructure projects, Vietjet is poised for a breakthrough in the second half of 2025, aiming for sustainable development and global expansion. The airline affirms its international stature, attracts investments, and contributes to Vietnam’s aspiration to become a pivotal force in the region’s and world’s aviation industry.
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The Water Industry Giant, Sawaco, Rakes in Over $160,000 in Daily Profits
“Sawaco, the esteemed water supply company, announced impressive financial results for the first half of the year, boasting a net profit of 741 billion VND. This equates to a remarkable daily profit of over 4 billion VND. The company’s success is further highlighted by the average employee salary, which has increased to 23 million VND per month, a significant rise from the previous year’s figure of 20.8 million VND.”