Bamboo Airways

Bamboo Airways JSC,[8] operating as Bamboo Airways, is a Vietnamese leisure airline owned by the FLC Group, registered in Quy Nhon, Vietnam, with a head office in Cầu Giấy District, Hanoi.[1] The airline was established with a charter capital of US$56.52 million.[9] The carrier started operations in January 2019, with the strategy of become a 5-Star airline.[1]

Bamboo Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
QH BAV BAMBOO
Founded2017
Commenced operations16 January 2019
AOC #366
Operating basesPhu Cat
Hubs
Secondary hubs
Fleet size25
Destinations29
Parent companyFLC Group
HeadquartersCầu Giấy, Hanoi, Vietnam[1]
Key people
Total assets $1.4 billion (2020)[7]
Websitebambooairways.com

In March 2018, a total worth of up to $3.1 billion US dollars agreement between FLC Group and Airbus Group was sign to purchase 24 aircraft Airbus A321neo which was witnessed by General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong and French Parliamentary President François de Rugy.[10]

Following, on June 25 2018, Bamboo airways, FLC Group officially signed an agreement with Boeing in Washington, D.C. to make an order of 20 new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with a total worth of US $5.6 billion US dollars in the presence of Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue, with the purpose of opening Vietnam-United States and Vietnam-Europe direct flights.[10][11]

History

The airline was founded in 2017 and submitted its request to the Vietnamese prime minister for approval.[12] Aimed at hiring up to 600 employees, personnel recruitment began in April 2018.[13] The airline's AOC was granted on 9 July 2018. Bamboo Airways subsequently passed the five stages for certification required by Vietnam's Civil Aviation Authority.[14] After reviewing the airline's financial structure and business plan the Ministry of Transport issued an aviation license in November 2018.[15]

“We have a clear strategy to build Bamboo Airways as a 5-star airline operating both domestic and international routes. Beside an outstanding business model, we also aspire to deliver new service standards to our passengers with comfort, relaxation and satisfaction on every trip”- Trinh Van Quyet, Chairman of FLC Group.[10]

Operations started on 16 January 2019, with a leased Airbus A320 linking Ho Chi Minh City with Hanoi.[16]

Corporate affairs

Key people

As of November 2018, Duong Thi Mai Hoa held the vice-president and general manager positions.[17] Dang Tat Thang held the CEO position, as of December 2018.[18]

Ownership

Bamboo Airways is owned by FLC Group, a company dedicated to property development, finance, and mining, among other activities.[19]

Headquarters

Bamboo Airways is headquartered in Hanoi.[1]

Destinations

Bamboo Airways Fly the Green Aircraft A320neo at Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Ho Chi Minh City.
Bamboo Airways' first Boeing 787-9 at Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi.
Boeing 787-9 Business Class

As of June 2020, Bamboo Airways serves the following destinations:

Country City Airport Notes Refs
Czech RepublicPragueVáclav Havel Airport PragueBegins 25 October 2020[20]
MacauMacauMacau International AirportCharter[21]
JapanFukushimaFukushima AirportCharter[22]
OmitamaIbaraki AirportCharter[23]
OsakaKansai International Airport[24]
TokyoNarita International Airport[24]
South KoreaJejuJeju International Airport[25][26]
SeoulIncheon International Airport[20]
TaiwanKaohsiungKaohsiung International AirportBegins 1 August 2020[27]
TainanTainan AirportCharter[24]
TaipeiTaoyuan International Airport[24][28]
VietnamBuon Ma ThuotBuon Ma Thuot Airport[29]
Con DaoCon Dao AirportBegins 18 August 2020[30]
Can ThoCan Tho Airport[31]
Da LatLien Khuong Airport[31]
Da NangDa Nang AirportSecondary Hub[32]
Đồng HớiDong Hoi Airport[32]
Ha LongVan Don International Airport[33]
HanoiNoi Bai International AirportHub[32]
Hai PhongCat Bi International Airport[32]
Ho Chi Minh CityTan Son Nhat International AirportHub[32]
Nha TrangCam Ranh International AirportSecondary Hub[29]
Phu QuocPhu Quoc International Airport[32]
PleikuPleiku Airport[31]
Quy NhơnPhu Cat Airport[32]
Thanh HóaTho Xuan Airport[32]
VinhVinh International Airport[32]

Fleet

Bamboo Airways' first A321neo at Noi Bai International Airport, Hanoi.

As of July 2020, the Bamboo Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft:[34][35]

Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
F C Y Total
Airbus A319-100 1 8 120 128
Airbus A320-200 9 1 8 162 170 Three leased from Freebird Airlines
Airbus A320neo 5 8 162 170[36]
Airbus A321-200 3 TBA
Airbus A321neo 4 46[37] 8 196 204
198 198[38]
Boeing 787-9 3[39][40] 27[41] 26 268 294[42]
4 24 274 302[43]
Embraer 195 2[44] 118 118[45] Leased from Great Dane Airlines
Total 25 76

In March 2018, Bamboo Airways signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Airbus for up to 24 Airbus A321neos.[13][19] A commitment for 20 Boeing 787-9s was signed in June 2018 with Boeing, with the airline completing the deposit requirement to reserve these aircraft.[13][46] The Airbus aircraft will be fitted with business and economy class, whereas the Dreamliners will be fitted with first, business and economy class.[13]

The carrier inducted its first aircraft, an Airbus A319-100, in December 2018.[47] The same month, Bamboo Airways took delivery of its first A321neo, on lease from GECAS.[14]

The airline started operations with aircraft on lease from third party lessors before taking delivery of the aircraft from Airbus.[48]

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See also

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