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Rolls-Royce wins $580 million engine servicing deal with Vietnam Airlines

DA NANG Today
Published: July 30, 2015

British engineering company Rolls-Royce (RR.L) said it won a $580 million (£370.5 million) contract with Vietnam Airlines to provide servicing and maintenance to its Trent XWB engines which will power 14 Airbus A350 aircraft.

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd R) talks with engineers next to Rolls-Royce's President of Aerospace Tony Wood (R) in front of a Rolls-Royce engine at a hangar in the Noi Bai Airport on July 29, 2015. Reuters
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron (2nd R) talks with engineers next to Rolls-Royce's President of Aerospace Tony Wood (R) in front of a Rolls-Royce engine at a hangar in the Noi Bai Airport on July 29, 2015. Reuters

The deal was signed on Wednesday at an event in Viet Nam, where Prime Minister David Cameron is on a trade mission.

Rolls-Royce is trying to restore investor confidence after cutting profit forecasts three times in nine months. It is due to report its half-year results on Thursday.

 (Source: tuoitrenews)

 

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