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Following the completion of all acceptance procedures, the aircraft will officially enter commercial service on July 14, 2026. Starting from this 13th aircraft, the new design will serve as the official identity standard for all future additions to the Sun PhuQuoc Airways fleet.
A New Look for a New Phase of Growth
While the signature sunflower emblem on the aircraft's tail remains unchanged as the brand's definitive mark since its inception, the name "Sun PhuQuoc" on the fuselage has been streamlined into three letters: "SPA". This evolution marks the next chapter for the brand, establishing "SPA" as the primary identity on its journey to regional and global skies.
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| The new design for Sun PhuQuoc Airways aircraft. |
The highlight of the design centres on the letter "A" within "SPA," which is stylised from an upward-pointing sunflower petal. The petal is shaped to follow a clockwise rotation, aligning with the rotation of the aircraft's engines, symbolising continuous energy, a spirit of innovation, and the aspiration to reach greater heights.
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| Representatives of the airline welcomed the aircraft in its new design. |
A representative from Sun PhuQuoc Airways shared: "A livery is not simply the appearance of an aircraft; it is the image that will accompany Sun PhuQuoc Airways on every journey for years to come. This new look reflects our aspiration to build a Vietnamese airline with a distinct identity, gradually asserting our position in both regional and global skies."
From a new look to a new experiment 5-star standard
Since its inaugural commercial flight on November 1, 2025, Sun PhuQuoc Airways has consistently expanded its flight network, with Phu Quoc serving as its primary connecting hub to build a robust domestic network and reach out to major economic and tourism centres across Asia. Following international routes to Taipei (China), Seoul, Hong Kong (China), Singapore, and Bangkok, the airline is continuing its expansion to Malaysia, Japan, India, Russia, and Kazakhstan.
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| Sun PhuQuoc Airways is gradually improving its experience as a "holiday flight". |
In tandem with its network expansion, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is progressively perfecting its "Resort in the Sky" experience across its entire fleet. From the signature La Festa fragrance, cabin ambiance, seating configurations, and wireless in-flight entertainment (IFE) to the culinary offerings and service style, every detail is being standardised to deliver an authentic resort experience from the moment passengers step on board.
To ensure a seamless experience, the company is actively rolling out a product standardisation programme across its operations. By the end of 2026, the upgrade of its narrow-body aircraft will be completed with Business Class cabins. This will be fully synchronised with the incoming Airbus A330 wide-body fleet, scheduled to enter service in September 2026, delivering a consistent 5-star service standard on every journey.
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| Sun Phu Quoc Airways aims to become a leading airline. |
The arrival of the Airbus A321neo (VN-A921) in its new livery opens a vibrant chapter in Sun PhuQuoc Airways' brand-building efforts. Moving forward, all new aircraft will adopt this design, while the existing fleet will be gradually converted. This fresh appearance will accompany Sun PhuQuoc Airways as it expands its fleet, develops its international network, and elevates its service experience, gradually realising its goal of becoming a 5-star international airline while positioning Phu Quoc as a new aviation and tourism hub for the region.