Orbis returns to Da Nang for eye care in Vietnam

By partnering with Da Nang Ophthalmology Hospital, Orbis hopes to strengthen Vietnam’s eye care system and promote sustainable development of ophthalmic services, ultimately helping to preserve the sight of thousands of people in central Vietnam and beyond.

Representatives from the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) and Orbis, the world’s only flying eye hospital, during a working visit to Da Nang International Airport. (Photo courtesy of ACV)
Representatives from the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV) and Orbis, the world’s only flying eye hospital, during a working visit to Da Nang International Airport. (Photo courtesy of ACV)

Da Nang (VNS/VNA) - Orbis, the world’s only flying eye hospital and a globally recognised non-profit organisation, in cooperation with the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), has officially paid a visit to the Da Nang International Airport as part of preparations for a future collaboration.

ACV's Da Nang office said the visit sets the stage for a meaningful joint project between Orbis and Da Nang Ophthalmology Hospital, scheduled to take place in the second quarter of 2026.

Operating from a fully equipped aircraft, Orbis brings advanced ophthalmic care and hands-on training to more than 200 countries and territories. With its dual role as a mobile teaching hospital and surgical facility, Orbis empowers local medical teams while providing life-changing treatment for patients with vision impairments.

In Vietnam, Orbis first made its mark in 2006 in Da Nang. Since then, the organisation has completed 11 major projects across the country, leaving a significant impact in cities like Hue, HCM City, Hanoi, and Can Tho.

Beyond clinical training, the project also strives to raise public awareness of the importance of eye health – an area often overlooked despite its critical role in overall well-being.

By partnering with Da Nang Ophthalmology Hospital, Orbis hopes to strengthen Vietnam’s eye care system and promote sustainable development of ophthalmic services, ultimately helping to preserve the sight of thousands of people in central Vietnam and beyond.

During the recent site visit, Orbis representatives expressed a strong desire for cooperation with Da Nang International Airport, which will serve as the arrival hub for the Flying Eye Hospital. As a key transport hub in central Vietnam, Da Nang International Airport has pledged its full support to ensure smooth operations and the success of this humanitarian effort.

The upcoming mission in 2026 will feature an intensive three-week training programme tailored for ophthalmologists, medical residents, anaesthesiologists, nurses and biomedical technicians. The programme aims to build local capacity and ensure long-term improvements in the field of eye care.

This partnership between a global medical mission and one of Vietnam’s leading airports symbolises more than just logistics. It embodies compassion, commitment and the shared goal of creating a brighter future through better vision care.

The Da Nang International Airport will start expansion projects including a cargo terminal, infrastructure and expanding Terminal 1 to handle 100,000 tonnes of cargo per year from 2026./.

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