Sun Group, US Embassy foster aviation–hospitality cooperation

The roundtable was regarded as one of the largest international aviation cooperation events held in Vietnam this year. It was positioned as an investment promotion platform, where businesses from both countries - particularly in the fields of aviation and hospitality - had the opportunity to meet, exchange insights, and explore new avenues for cooperation.

Hanoi (VNA) - Sun Group, in collaboration with the US Embassy in Vietnam, hosted the US – Vietnam Aviation Partnership Roundtable on September 12, bringing together 15 leading American corporations in aviation, technology, and financial services, opening up opportunities to position Phu Quoc as a new aviation and tourism hub in the region.

The US – Vietnam Aviation Partnership Roundtable was attended by US Ambassador to Vietnam Marc E. Knapper, together with representatives from 15 leading American corporations in aviation, technology, and financial services, including global names such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco Systems, Collins Aerospace, GE Aerospace, Honeywell, United Airlines, Rapiscan Systems,Gulfstream, BNP Associates, Corgan, Gensler, Hill International, KBR, Oshkosh AeroTech, and Otis Elevator. Their presence at the roundtable not only demonstrated the vast potential for cooperation, but also reaffirmed the international community’s confidence in the growth of Vietnam’s aviation and tourism industries.

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Sun Group, in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy in Vietnam, hosts the US–Vietnam Aviation Partnership Roundtable. (Photo: Sun group)

The roundtable was regarded as one of the largest international aviation cooperation events held in Vietnam this year. It was positioned as an investment promotion platform, where businesses from both countries - particularly in the fields of aviation and hospitality - had the opportunity to meet, exchange insights, and explore new avenues for cooperation.

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Sun PhuQuoc Airways has welcomed three of its eight aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2025. (Photo: VNA)

Within the framework of the roundtable, the Sun Group introduced Sun PhuQuoc Airways – Vietnam’s first airline pursuing the “resort airline” model, fully invested and developed by the Group. True to its mission reflected in the name, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is building a hub-and-spoke network with Phu Quoc at the centre, directly connecting major cities domestically and internationally. This approach aims to provide every traveler with easier access to Phu Quoc – hailed as the world’s second most beautiful island after the Maldives. More than an airline, Sun PhuQuoc Airways is positioned as a strategic cornerstone in the Sun Group’s diversified ecosystem of experiences on the Pearl Island, encompassing luxury resorts, entertainment complexes, wellness services, shopping, gastronomy, and world-class shows. Together, they form a seamless journey, where each flight does not simply transport passengers to a destination but ushers them into a complete holiday experience — from the sky to the ground.

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A perspective of Phu Quoc International Airport (Photo: VNA)

In parallel with commercial aviation, the Sun Group is implementing plans to upgrade Phu Quoc International Airport to ICAO Code 4E standards, expanding its scale to 1,050 hectares with more than 100 aircraft stands. This synchronised investment — from ground infrastructure to an advanced airline fleet — demonstrates the Sun Group’s long-term and methodical vision, working alongside local authorities to transform Phu Quoc into a new aviation and tourism hub for the region.

At the roundtable, US corporations brought forward a range of cutting-edge solutions. Representatives from leading planning and design firms emphasised the importance of building human-centered “smart airports.” Technology giants such as Amazon Web Services, Cisco, Collins Aerospace, Honeywell, and Rapiscan presented solutions spanning from cloud computing and data management to advanced security screening and fuel-efficient operations. Experts from GE Aerospace, Gulfstream, and Honeywell Aerospace further highlighted the global trend toward sustainable aviation, with a strong focus on flight safety, intelligent operations, and the application of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

Dang Minh Truong, Chairman of the Sun Group, shared: “For Sun Group, aviation is not merely a means of transportation, but a strategic infrastructure to elevate the stature of a destination. We are building a comprehensive aviation ecosystem — from airport infrastructure to commercial airlines and premium services — with the vision of transforming Phu Quoc from a paradise for leisure into a new aviation and tourism hub of the region. The presence of leading US corporations today opens up valuable opportunities for collaboration, enabling us to learn from cutting-edge technologies while reaffirming our commitment to sustainable development and global integration.”

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US Ambassador Marc E. Knapper (Photo: VNA)

US Ambassador Marc E. Knapper remarked: “The connections forged today between American aviation leaders and Vietnamese innovators like Sun Group create the foundation for transformative collaboration. By combining cutting-edge US technology with Vietnam's dynamic market growth and visionary private sector leadership, we can accelerate progress toward making Vietnam the premier aviation destination in Southeast Asia.”

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The US–Vietnam Aviation Partnership Roundtable concludes in a spirit of openness, collaboration, and optimism. (Photo: VNA)

The innovative solutions presented by leading international corporations, combined with the strong commitment of the Sun Group and Sun PhuQuoc Airways, have marked an important milestone in the journey to transform Phu Quoc into a new global hub for aviation and tourism./.

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