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Phongsavanh Airlines Public Company is planning to buy three jet aircraft from the Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Corporation of Russia.

The two parties signed a memorandum of understanding for the purchase in Vientiane on Wednesday.

“We cannot reveal the purchase cost now because it depends on the accommodations or facilities of the aircraft to be built,” said Phongsavanh Airlines Public Company General Director, Mr Artem Vartanian.

“We are preparing a feasibility study now.”

The company will receive the three aircraft by early 2012. It will take the manufacturer over a year to assemble them, with each having 98 seats.

Currently Phongsavanh Airlines provides flights on a 19-seat aircraft, which travels between Vientiane and the provinces of Xayaboury, Huaphan and Phongsaly.

Service began about a month after the Phongsavanh Group Company took control of the Lao Capricorn Air Company in January.

“We will provide flights to international destinations once we have the new aircraft,” Mr Vartanian said.

It is expected flights will be scheduled to destinations in Thailand, Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and other countries in the region.

The Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Corporation is a world aircraft producer and has been manufacturing aircraft for over 75 years. Phongsavanh Group plans to buy a further three aircraft from the corporation to add new routes for future trade, tourism and investment purposes.

The group hopes to take advantage of the growth in these sectors in Laos and aims to raise air transport in Laos to an international standard.

Lao Airlines will also buy two ARJ21-700 jet aircraft from the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Ltd, after signing a purchase agreement in January. The purchase o f jet aircraft is an important step for Lao Airlines and its growth. At present the airline owns only propeller aircraft. It will receive the two new aircraft by the end of 2012.

It agreed to the purchase after experiencing increased demand for charter flights by tourists and government officials. The two airlines placed the orders in light of concerns about the adequacy of domestic and international air transport. The new aircraft will drive the development of the air transport market and tourism.

Lao Airlines is the national flag carrier of Laos, formerly known as Lao Aviation. It has eight aircraft – four MA60, two ATR72-200, and two new TR72-500 bought from France last year. They fly to four international and seven domestic locations.

It offers flights to and from Luang Prabang, Xieng Khuang, Oudomxay, Luang Namtha, Bokeo, Savannakhet and Champassak provinces. International destinations are Cambodia, China, Thailand and Vietnam.

Phongsavanh Group is a multi-sector conglomerate with enterprises in international trading, timber, hospitality, telecommunications, banking, airlines and security products and services, according to the group’s website.

Source: Vientiane Times
By Phonsavanh Vongsay

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i'd love to. but it says you have to be thai. lol.

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only for Thai nationality ??

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lao airline or thai airline?why have to be only Thai nationality? who can qualiofy to apply

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That is no surprise to me as usual for the  foreign companies always discriminated against  Lao people. Even in our own countries Lao people hardly be employed by the foreign companies.

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they open for Lao and Thai. I think for first time the flight will be operated to Thailand. Lao speaks english, Thai speaks english when open flight to other countries then don't need to hire other nation.biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



-- Edited by laolamleuak on Tuesday 5th of October 2010 03:06:44 PM

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What is the salary?

-- Edited by Lao Isan on Tuesday 5th of October 2010 10:50:18 PM

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that can not be true.confuse.gif

the pdr will allow an airline to
operate and compete against the local lao airlines and
is okay with carte blanche hiring discrimination against lao women?

this would be a step backward in skill training and development.confuse.gif

i think it would be a shortshighted deal to not consider
the opportunity to allow lao women more training and advancement in the airline industry,
which will only get bigger in the future.

if this deal goes through, any one company that operates out of lao should at least
be required to train their employees to speak and greet lao customers in the native language.
no lao person should have to be subjected to a foreign language, esp. in their own homeland yes?confuse.gif

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-- Edited by tinko on Wednesday 6th of October 2010 02:50:04 PM

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They are not saying they only accepting Thai applicants, what they are saying is for Thai applicants those are the requirements....as I can see in Lao language the age limitation is 5years different....if, you are a Lao citizen the accepted age is 20-25 for Thai is 20-30years old.



-- Edited by NangDarling on Thursday 7th of October 2010 01:14:26 AM

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That's good news. It would encourage competition with the present leading airline, thus bringing down the fares and inspiring better service.









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