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'''Baltanla Airlines Limited''' better known as '''Baltanla Airlines''' is [[Baltanla]]'s Flag Carrier Airline. Founded on December 7th 1991 by [[Dương Công Luận]] who at the time was [[Banyan Aircraft Corproation|Banyan]]'s CEO as an Ostlandet Airline Company soon in 2000 declared as the Flag Carrier and went Worldwide in 2003. The Airline Rosters 950 Planes with 1200 Destinations with 5 Hubs in Baltanla and One in Monsilva.
 
'''Baltanla Airlines Limited''' better known as '''Baltanla Airlines''' is [[Baltanla]]'s Flag Carrier Airline. Founded on December 7th 1991 by [[Dương Công Luận]] who at the time was [[Banyan Aircraft Corproation|Banyan]]'s CEO as an Ostlandet Airline Company soon in 2000 declared as the Flag Carrier and went Worldwide in 2003. The Airline Rosters 950 Planes with 1200 Destinations with 5 Hubs in Baltanla and One in Monsilva.
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==Fleet==
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===Current===
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[[File:VN-A398 (30274455155).jpg|thumb|The [[Airbus A321-200]] is the backbone of the carrier's fleet.]]
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[[File:Vietnam Airlines 787-10 VN-A879.jpg|thumb|The first [[Boeing 787-10]] of Vietnam Airlines, registration VN-A879. The 787-10 has the largest capacity of any aircraft in the current fleet of Vietnam Airlines.]]
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{{As of|2023|9}}, Vietnam Airlines operates the following aircraft:<ref name="Vietnam Airlines considering 50-strong B737 MAX order" /><ref>{{cite web|title= Our Fleet|url= https://www.vietnamairlines.com/vn/en/vietnam-airlines/our-fleets/|publisher= Vietnam Airlines|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20201221115052/https://www.vietnamairlines.com/vn/en/vietnam-airlines/our-fleets/|archive-date= 21 December 2020|url-status= live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title= Airbus Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries|url= https://www.airbus.com/content/dam/corporate-topics/publications/o&d/ODs-April-2021-Airbus-Commercial-Aircraf.xlsx|website= Airbus|date= December 2020|url-status= live|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20210525194008/https://www.airbus.com/content/dam/corporate-topics/publications/o%26d/ODs-April-2021-Airbus-Commercial-Aircraf.xlsx|archive-date= 25 May 2021|access-date= 12 June 2021}}</ref>
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{| class="wikitable" style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center;margin:auto;"
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|+'''Vietnam Airlines fleet'''
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|-
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! rowspan="2" |Aircraft
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! rowspan="2" |In service
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! rowspan="2" |Orders
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! colspan="4" |Passenger
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! rowspan="2" |Notes
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|-
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!<abbr title="Business class">C</abbr>
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!<abbr title="Premium Economy class">W</abbr>
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!<abbr title="Economy class">Y</abbr>
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!Total
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|-
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|[[Airbus A320neo]]
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|&mdash;
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|5
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|colspan="4" style="text-align:center"|<abbr title="To be announced">TBA</abbr>
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|
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|-
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|rowspan="3"|[[Airbus A321-200]]
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|rowspan="3"|48
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|rowspan="3"|&mdash;
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|16
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|rowspan="3"|&mdash;
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|162
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|178
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|
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|-
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|16
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|168
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|184
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|-
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|8
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|195
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|203
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|-
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|[[Airbus A321neo]]
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|20
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|&mdash;
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|8
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|&mdash;
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|195
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|203
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|
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|[[Airbus A350-900]]
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|rowspan="2"|14
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|rowspan="2"|&mdash;
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|rowspan="2"|29
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|45
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|231
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|305
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|rowspan="2"|
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|-
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|36
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|240
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|305
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|-
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|[[Boeing 737 MAX 8]]
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|&mdash;
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|50
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|
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|-
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|rowspan="2"|[[Boeing 787-9]]
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|rowspan="2"|11
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|rowspan="2"|&mdash;
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|rowspan="2"|28
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|35
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|211
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|274
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|rowspan="2"|
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|-
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|&mdash;
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|283
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|311
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|-
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|[[Boeing 787-10]]
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|4
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|4
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|24
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|&mdash;
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|343
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|367
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|
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|-
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!colspan="8"|Vietnam Airlines Cargo fleet
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|-
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|[[Airbus A321-200|Airbus A321-200/P2F]]
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|&mdash;
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|2
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|colspan="4"|<abbr title="Cargo Configuration">Cargo</abbr>
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|Deliveries will start from 2023.
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|-
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!Total
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!97
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!61
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! colspan="5" class="unsortable" |
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|}
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[[Category:Baltanla]]
 
[[Category:Baltanla]]
 
[[Category:Terraconserva]]
 
[[Category:Terraconserva]]

Revision as of 10:42, 10 November 2023

{{Infobox airline | airline = Baltanla Airlines | image = [[File:|275px]] | image_size = logo | alt = | caption = | image2 = | image2-width = | image2_alt = livery | caption2 = | IATA = BA | ICAO = BTA | callsign = BaltAir | founded = 12 December 1989; 34 years ago (1989-12-12) | commenced = | ceased = | aoc = | bases = | hubs = Baltanla City

| secondary_hubs =

| focus_cities = Jackson City | frequent_flyer = | alliance = TBD | subsidiaries = | fleet_size = 950 | destinations = 1200 | parent = [[ | traded_as = BLA | ISIN = | headquarters = Baltanla City | key_people = | revenue = 563 million | operating_income = 433 million | net_income = 490.6 million | profit = | assets = | equity = | num_employees = 79,00 | website = | notes = }} Baltanla Airlines Limited better known as Baltanla Airlines is Baltanla's Flag Carrier Airline. Founded on December 7th 1991 by Dương Công Luận who at the time was Banyan's CEO as an Ostlandet Airline Company soon in 2000 declared as the Flag Carrier and went Worldwide in 2003. The Airline Rosters 950 Planes with 1200 Destinations with 5 Hubs in Baltanla and One in Monsilva.

Fleet

Current

The Airbus A321-200 is the backbone of the carrier's fleet.
The first Boeing 787-10 of Vietnam Airlines, registration VN-A879. The 787-10 has the largest capacity of any aircraft in the current fleet of Vietnam Airlines.

As of September 2023, Vietnam Airlines operates the following aircraft:[1][2][3]

Vietnam Airlines fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passenger Notes
C W Y Total
Airbus A320neo 5 TBA
Airbus A321-200 48 16 162 178
16 168 184
8 195 203
Airbus A321neo 20 8 195 203
Airbus A350-900 14 29 45 231 305
36 240 305
Boeing 737 MAX 8 50
Boeing 787-9 11 28 35 211 274
283 311
Boeing 787-10 4 4 24 343 367
Vietnam Airlines Cargo fleet
Airbus A321-200/P2F 2 Cargo Deliveries will start from 2023.
Total 97 61
  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Vietnam Airlines considering 50-strong B737 MAX order
  2. "Our Fleet". Vietnam Airlines. Archived from the original on 21 December 2020.
  3. "Airbus Commercial Aircraft Orders and Deliveries". Airbus. December 2020. Archived from the original on 25 May 2021. Retrieved 12 June 2021.