The airline now operates a total of six aircraft, including four brand-new Airbus A321NX aircraft. Notably, the average age of the company's current fleet is only 2.49 years. This makes Sun PhuQuoc Airways the airline with the youngest fleet in Vietnam currently and one of the youngest in the world.
According to international aviation industry statistics, the global average fleet age currently ranges between 13 and 15 years, as many airlines are forced to extend aircraft lifecycles due to post-pandemic supply chain disruptions. In this context, a young airline like Sun PhuQuoc Airways, which is building a fleet with an average age of less than three years, represents a significant competitive advantage in terms of operational efficiency.
According to the plan, by January 2026, Sun PhuQuoc Airways should add two more Airbus A320 aircraft.
Starting in the second quarter, routes will include Busan (South Korea), Singapore, Bangkok (Thailand), and Hong Kong; from the third quarter, flights to Mumbai, New Delhi (India), and Kaohsiung (Taiwan) will be added.
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