Eximbank lends $100 mln to Vietnam Air for Airbus planes

May 31st at 17:29
31-05-2012 17:29:58+07:00

Eximbank lends $100 mln to Vietnam Air for Airbus planes

Vietnam's Eximbank has signed a credit agreement to lend $100 million to national carrier Vietnam Airlines to help it purchase four Airbus Industries passenger jets this year, the central bank said on Thursday.

The 10-year loan will help Vietnam Airlines take delivery of four Airbus A321s in 2012, part of its order for 26 Airbus planes for the 2011-2014 period, the State Bank of Vietnam said in a statement.

Reuters



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