Vietnam Opens Doors To More Aircraft Imports With New Certifications From US, Brazil, Canada, Russia, UK, And China
Vietnam has expanded its aircraft import regulations to include certifications from Brazil, Canada, Russia, the UK, and China, significantly broadening the range of aircraft eligible for import. This move aims to enhance the flexibility of the country’s airline industry by allowing a wider selection of aircraft types, fostering international collaboration, and improving fleet management. The decision reflects Vietnam’s commitment to supporting its growing aviation sector and strengthening ties with global aviation authorities, ensuring a more diverse and efficient range of aircraft for domestic airlines.
Vietnam has recently issued a new government decree aimed at expanding the range of aircraft eligible for import. This move is designed to offer greater flexibility to airlines operating within the country and to enhance international cooperation in the aviation sector. By broadening the pool of available aircraft, the decree allows airlines to more effectively manage their fleets and operations, particularly in light of increasing demand for air travel.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Brazil’s Civil Aviation Agency, Transport Canada’s Civil Aviation (TCCA), Russia’s Federal Agency for Air Transport (Rosaviatsiya), the Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom (UK CAA), China’s Civil Aviation Administration (CAAC), and Vietnam’s Ministry of Construction.





