Bamboo Air
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Bamboo Airways eyeing 29 December launch
19 NOVEMBER, 2018SOURCE: FLIGHT GLOBAL
BY: GREG WALDRON
SINGAPORE
Vietnam startup carrier Bamboo Airways is eyeing 29 December for its first flight, which would keep with its timeline of starting operations before the end of the year.
The 29 December date was disclosed by parent FLC Group in a statement related to an agreement between it and state-owned companies Petrolimix, Petrolimix Aviation Fuel and Petrolimix Insurance.
Petrolimix Aviation Fuel will support the airline’s fuel, and the insurance arm will be the airline’s preferred insurance provider. In turn, the two units will make Bamboo their preferred provider.
The statement adds that Bamboo will start operations with 10 aircraft, growing to 20 in the first quarter of 2019.
Bamboo Airways received its air transport business licence in early November, but still needs an air operators’ certificate before launching services.
The carrier had planned to start services on 10 October, but this date passed without a launch, apparently owing to holdups with its AOC.
Bamboo's website is not yet selling tickets. As for the route network, the airline plans to link Northeast Asia to FLC resorts in secondary Vietnamese cities such as Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Thanh Hoa, Binh Dinh, Quang Binh, Phu Quoc, and Nha Trang. Eventually it hopes to operate services to Europe and North America.
In a recent interview posted on FLC’s website, Bamboo vice-president and general manager Duong Thi Mai Hoa said the company is closely monitoring its AOC application. She adds that the company has been adding personnel and technical capabilities in preparation for a launch.
She reiterated that the carrier will offer full-service amenities, but be cost competitive with low-cost carriers.
Flight Fleets Analyzer shows that three aircraft are scheduled to start leases with Bamboo in the coming months - one A319 and two A320s that are listed as stored and managed by Standard Chartered Aviation Finance. The three jets are powered by International Aero Engines V2500 engines.
The airline will also take three A320neos from the orderbook of CDB Aviation, which are expected to enter service from July to November 2019.
In addition, Bamboo has letters of intent for 20 Boeing 787-9s and 24 A321neos.
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They was supposed to be the highest payer in Vietnam, now the salary they offer is super low and is actually behind VNA, for expats anyway...
They was hiring guys without even sim check... I think they are not the serious player like it seemed a few months ago.
They was hiring guys without even sim check... I think they are not the serious player like it seemed a few months ago.
I got email from FCI saying no sim check,11k USD PM plus some other stuff. Ive deleted it otherwise
would paste here. I am not interested personally as heard to much from Contacts in VN
and nearby about this lot ald.
would paste here. I am not interested personally as heard to much from Contacts in VN
and nearby about this lot ald.
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Hi Guys, anything else from this company? I've done the online test and I have a Skype Interview next week. Could anyone say a little more about roster, bases and also, about the skype interview?
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Yeah I’ve done the online, but they are super busy, I think with the recruiting. Like most start up LCC Airlines I think.
i believe some Skype Interviews have been cancelled.
i believe some Skype Interviews have been cancelled.
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I had a look at these Conditions and just want to ask guys if there really going through with it... these Ts and Cs are pathetic...Vietnam is not a cheap place to live like it was around 10yrs ago...even VNA and Jetstar are way better in $ and commuting..This is disgraceful, what are some off you guys thinking, but i guess thats the game now, guys will take a good pounding to be a pilot...cant wait to get out off the game