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VietJet, Vietnam’s leading low-cost airline, plans to introduce Chinese-made COMAC ARJ21-700 jets on domestic routes starting April 15, 2025. This marks the first deployment of these aircraft in Vietnam, aimed at connecting the mainland to Con Dao Island following the suspension of Bamboo Airways’ services, which previously dominated flights to the island. VietJet will operate four daily round-trip flights from both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City using two leased ARJ21-700 jets. This move enhances competition in the domestic aviation sector and improves accessibility to popular destinations, contributing to VietJet’s diverse fleet of 113 aircraft.
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Airlines Cancel Bali Flights Amid Mount Lewotobi Eruption
Airlines have canceled flights to Bali due to hazardous volcanic ash from the eruption of Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki on Flores Island, Indonesia. Since November 3, 2024, the volcano has erupted multiple times, leading to nine fatalities and the evacuation of over 11,000 residents. The ongoing eruptions have prompted a high alert level, severely affecting visibility and causing flight disruptions. Major airlines, including Qantas, Jetstar, AirAsia, and Virgin Australia, have canceled numerous flights to and from Denpasar Airport, stranding many travelers. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses and stay informed about the situation as it develops.
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Embraer Lands Funding for 16 E175s to Republic Airways
The National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) in Brazil has approved R$2.1 billion (approximately $413 million) in financing to Embraer for the export of 16 E175 aircraft to Republic Airways, a major US regional carrier. This financing underscores BNDES’s commitment to enhancing Brazil’s aerospace sector, with aircraft deliveries expected throughout 2025. BNDES has historically supported Embraer, funding over 1,300 aircraft exports since 1997. The move aims to bolster Republic Airways’ operational capabilities and strengthen Brazil’s competitiveness in the global aerospace market, signaling a promising future for both Embraer and Republic Airways.
