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    ROLLS-ROYCE NEWS DISTRIBUTING

    Media release:

    THNG CO BO CH

    ROLLS-ROYCE TRNG PHN THU TR GI 240 TRIU LA CA VIETNAM AIRLINES

    Thnh ph H Ch Minh, 20/7 - Rolls-Royce, cng ty a quc gia hot ng trong lnh vccung cp h thng nng lng, va trng mt phn thu tr gi 240 triu la ca VietnamAirlines, cung cp ng c nng lng V2500 cho 36 my bay Airbus A321 ca hng hng

    khng ny.

    Nhng ng ct hng sc chuyn giao vo u nm 2011. Vietnam Airlines hin anga vo s dng 22 my bay c ng c nng lng do IAE sn xut.

    ng c V2500 c sn xut bi Hip hi ng c hng khng quc t (IAE) m trong Rolls-Royce l cng ln. Nhng thnh vin khc ca IAE gm cc cng ty Pratt & Whitney,tp on ng c hng khng Nht Bn v cng ty ng c hng khng MTU.

    ng c V2500 c sc y t 22,000 n 33,000 pounds cung cp nng lng cho cc mybay Airbus i A319, A320, A321 cng nh my bay phn lc A319. Trn th gii, hin c hn5,500 ng c V2500 ang c t hng v a vo s dng.

    Thng tin b sung cho bin tp vin:

    1. Rolls-Royce, nh cung cp h thng nng lng v dch v trn t lin, ngoi khi v

    trn khng hng u th gii, thit lp mt v th vng mnh trn th trng ton cu vhng khng dn s, phng khng, hng hi v nng lng.

    2. Kt qu ca chin lc ny gip Rolls-Royce thit lp c mt c s khch hngrng ln bao gm hn 600 hng hng khng, hn 4.000 khch hng trong lnh vc dch v vn

    chuyn hng khng v my bay trc thng, 160 lc lng v trang, hn 2.000 khch hngtrong lnh vc hng hi gm 70 tu hi qun, v cc khch hng trong lnh vc nng lng tign 120 quc gia, vi 54.000 tua bin dn kh c lp t khp th gii .

    3. Rolls-Royce c hn hn 39.000 nhn vin lm vic ti vn phng cng nh cc c s

    sn xut v dch v thuc 50 quc gia. Tp on lun cam kt to c hi ngh nghip cho th

    hc vic v sinh vin mi tt nghip, cng nh nng cao trnh chuyn mn ca nhn vin.

    4. Trong nm 2009, Rolls-Royce u t 864 triu bng cho vic nghin cu v pht

    trin, vi 2/3 s tin nhm phc v mc tiu nng cao tnh thn thin vi mi trng ca snphm, c bit l cng ngh gim kh thi.

    5. Doanh thu hng nm ca cng ty l 10.1 tbng.

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    eFinance

    Headline: Rolls-Royce has won to provide engines for Vietnam Airlines.

    Date: 22nd July 2010

    URL: http://www.taichinhdientu.vn/Home/RollsRoyce-trung-thau-cung-cap-dong-co-cho-Vietnam-Airlines/20107/92705.dfis

    Summary:

    The share of V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus A321 for Vietnam Airlines order worth $240

    million has been won by Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company.

    Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order, are scheduled to start in 2011.

    Vietnam Airlines currently has 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service.

    The V2500 is produced by the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE) in which Rolls-

    Royce is a senior shareholder. IAE's other partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese AeroEngines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines.

    The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 family of aircraft

    as well as the A319 Corporate Jet. More than 5,500 V2500 engines are in service or on firm

    order worldwide.

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    THOI BAO KINH TE VIETNAM

    Headline: Rolls-Royce provide engines for Vietnam Airlines

    Date: 23rd July 2010

    Summary: On 22nd July, Rolls-Royce announced to win a $240 million share of an order from

    Vietnam Airlines for V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus A321.

    The V2500 is produced by the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE) in which Rolls-

    Royce is a senior shareholder. IAE's other partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero

    Engines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines. The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the

    Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319 Corporate Jet. There are more than 5,500 V2500

    engines are in service or on firm order worldwide. Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order, are

    scheduled to start in 2011.

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    SAIGON TIEP THI

    Headline: Vietnam Airlines bought engines from Rolls-Royce

    Date: 23rd July 2010

    URL: http://sgtt.vn/Kinh-te/126257/Vietnam-Airlines-mua-dong-co-may-bay-cua-Rolls-Royce.html

    Summary: Rolls-Royce announced to win a $240 million share of an order from Vietnam

    Airlines for V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus A321. Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order,

    are scheduled to start in 2011.

    The V2500 is produced by the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE) in which Rolls-

    Royce is a senior shareholder. IAE's other partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero

    Engines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines.The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319

    Corporate Jet. There are more than 5,500 V2500 engines are in service or on firm order

    worldwide.

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    HOCHIMINH CITY

    FINANCIAL BUSINESS NEWS CHANNEL

    Headline: Rolls-Royce provides engines for Vietnam Airlines

    Date: 22nd July 2010

    URL:http://fbnc.tividi.vn/DetailSelect/Index/5488

    Summary: During the international airline exhibition taken placed in England, Rolls-Royce

    announced to win a $240 million share of an order from Vietnam Airlines for V2500 engines to

    power 36 Airbus A321. Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order, are scheduled to start in

    2011. Vietnam Airlines currently has 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service. Rolls-Royce is a senior

    shareholder. IAE's other partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation

    and MTU Aero Engines.The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319

    Corporate Jet. There are more than 5,500 V2500 engines are in service or on firm order

    worldwide.

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    SAIGON TIMES DAILY

    Headline: Vietnam Air orders low-emission engines for A321s

    Date: 26th July 2010

    Summary: Vietnam Airlines has picked the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE) as thesupplier of V2500 engines with reduced carbon dioxide emissions for 36 Airbus A321 aircraft

    ordered from European plane manufacturer Airbus.

    Just before the end of Farnborough Air Show in England over the weekend, Pratt & Whitney

    and Rolls-Royce under IAE told the Daily about their shares of the order for the V2500 engines

    designed to improve fuel burn advantage.

    Both IAE and Vietnam Airlines did not disclose the value of the V2500 engine order, but part of

    it was revealed by the two member companies of the multinational aero engine consortium.

    Around US$235 million is the share granted to Pratt & Whitney, a world leader in the design,

    manufacture and service of aircraft engines. Meanwhile, the global power systems company,

    Rolls-Royce, said it would supply US$240 million worth of V2500 engines.

    Rolls-Royce said Vietnam Airlines now had 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service, and that more

    than 5,500 V2500 engines have been used or on firm order worldwide. The V2500 SelectOne

    enhances time on-wing by up to 20%.

    The V2500 is produced by IAE in seven different thrust settings, from 22,000 to 33,000 lbs, to

    power the Airbus A319, A320 and A321 family of aircraft as well as the A319 corporate jet. In

    addition to Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce, IAEs other partners are Japanese Aero EnginesCorp. and MTU Aero Engines.

    Airbus is expected to deliver the Airbus A321s with the V2500 engines to Vietnam Airlines from

    2011. The airline will receive 26 of these air-craft while the remaining 10 will be owned by

    Vietnam Aircraft Leasing Co. (VALC), according to Pratt & Whitney.

    Less than three years ago, Air-bus inked US$3.5-billion deals in Hanoi to supply ten A321s and

    ten medium-capacity A350-900s to Vietnam Airlines and another ten single-aisle A321s to

    Vietnams first aircraft leasing firm VALC.

    Vietnam Airlines placed a firm order for 16 more A321s and clinched a memorandum of

    understanding for two more long-range widebody A350s with a total catalogue price of US$1.9billion at the Paris Air Show in France in mid-2009.

    The 16 new A321s have brought the total number of Vietnam Airlines orders for the medium-

    haul aircraft to more than 40, with many of which already been delivered to the national flagship

    carrier.

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    Just in June this year, Vietnam Airlines received one new Airbus A321 as part of a strategy to

    modernize its aircraft fleet of different types and become one of the top carriers in Southeast

    Asia. This aircraft increased to 17 the number of A321s delivered to the airline.

    Vietnam Airlines plans to expand its aircraft fleet to 70 this year from 57 last year, 115 by 2015

    and 165 by 2020. In years to come, the carrier will receive modern aircraft, including Airbus

    A350s and Boeing B787s.

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    KINH TE SAIGON ONLINE

    Headline: IAE provides engines for airbus A321 of Vietnam Airlines

    Date: 26th

    July 2010

    URL: http://www.thesaigontimes.vn/Home/thoisu/sukien/38065/

    Summary: Vietnam Airlines has picked the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE) as thesupplier of V2500 engines with reduced carbon dioxide emissions for 36 Airbus A321 aircraft

    ordered from European plane manufacturer Airbus.

    Both IAE and Vietnam Airlines did not disclose the value of the V2500 engine order, but part of

    it was revealed by the two member companies of the multinational aero engine consortium

    share with Thoi Bao Kinh Te Saigon Online media.

    Around US$235 million is the share granted to Pratt & Whitney, a world leader in the design,

    manufacture and service of aircraft engines. Meanwhile, the global power systems company,

    Rolls-Royce, said it would supply US$240 million worth of V2500 engines.

    Airbus is expected to deliver the Airbus A321s with the V2500 engines to Vietnam Airlines from

    2011. The airline will receive 26 of these air-craft while the remaining 10 will be owned by

    Vietnam Aircraft Leasing Co. (VALC), according to Pratt & Whitney.

    Rolls-Royce said Vietnam Airlines now had 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service and that more

    than 5,500 V2500 engines have been used or on firm order worldwide.

    The V2500 is produced by IAE in seven different thrust settings, from 22,000 to 33,000 lbs, to

    power the Airbus A319, A320 and A321 family of aircraft as well as the A319 corporate jet. In

    addition to Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce, IAEs other partners are Japanese Aero Engines

    Corp. and MTU Aero Engines.

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    VIETNAM NEWS

    Headline: Rolls-Royce wins VN

    Airlines order

    Date: 27th July 2010Summary: Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won a US$240 million share

    of an order from national carrier Vietnam Airlines to see V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus

    A321 airplanes.

    Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order, are scheduled to start in 2011. Vietnam Airlines

    currently has 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service. The V2500 is produced by the International

    Aero Engines consortium (IAE) in which Rolls-Royce is a senior shareholder. IAE's other

    partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines.

    The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319

    Corporate Jet.

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    NHIP CAU DAU TU

    Headline: Rolls-Royce provides engines for Vietnam Airlines

    Date: 26th July 2010

    Summary: On 20th July, Rolls-Royce announced to win the share of providing engines for

    Vietnam National Carrier (Vietnam Airlines) worth US$240 million. According to the contract,

    Rolls-Royce will deliver V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus A321 of Vietnam Airlines. The V2500

    is produced by the International Aero Engines consortium with the 22,000 33,000lb thrust

    V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319 Corporate Jet. . There are more

    than 5,500 V2500 engines are in service or on firm order worldwide. IAE's other partners are

    Rolls-Royce, Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines.

    THOI

    BAO

    NGAN

    HANG

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    Headline: Rolls-Royce wins US$240 million share of Vietnam Airlines order

    Date: 26th July 2010

    Summary: Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won a US$240 million share

    of an order from national carrier Vietnam Airlines to see V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus

    A321 airplanes.

    Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order, are scheduled to start in 2011. Vietnam Airlines

    currently has 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service. The V2500 is produced by the International

    Aero Engines consortium (IAE) in which Rolls-Royce is a senior shareholder. IAE's other

    partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines.

    The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319

    Corporate Jet.

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    VIETNAM BUSINESS NEWS

    Headline: Rolls-Royce wins VN Airlines order

    Date: 27th July 2010

    URL:http://vietnambusiness.asia/rolls-royce-wins-vn-airlines-order/Summary: Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has won a US$240 million share

    of an order from national carrier Vietnam Airlines to see V2500 engines to power 36 Airbus

    A321 airplanes.

    Deliveries of the aircraft, already on order, are scheduled to start in 2011. Vietnam Airlines

    currently has 22 IAE-powered aircraft in service. The V2500 is produced by the International

    Aero Engines consortium (IAE) in which Rolls-Royce is a senior shareholder. IAE's other

    partners are Pratt & Whitney, the Japanese Aero Engines Corporation and MTU Aero Engines.

    The 22,000 33,000lb thrust V2500 powers the Airbus A319, A3210 and A321 and A319

    Corporate Jet.

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    SAIGON TIMES WEEKLY

    Headline: IAE supplies aircraft engines for VA

    Date: 31st July 2010

    Summary: Vietnam Airlines (VA) has picked the International Aero Engines consortium (IAE)as the supplier of V2500 engines with reduced carbon-dioxide emissions for 36 Airbus A321

    aircraft ordered from European plane manufacturer Airbus.

    Representatives of Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce under IAE told the Saigon Times at the

    Farnborough Air Show in England last week that they had a share of the order worth US$235

    million and US$240 million respectively. In addition to Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce, IAEs

    other partners are Japanese Aero Engines Corp. and MTU Aero Engines. Airbus is expected to

    deliver 26 Airbus A321s with the V2500 engines to Vietnam Airlines and 10 others to Vietnam

    Aircraft Leasing Co. (VALC) from 2011.

    Less than three years ago, Airbus inked US$3.5 billion deals in Hanoi to supply 10 A321s and

    10 medium-capacity A350 900s to Vietnam Airlines and another 10 single-aisle A321s to

    Vietnams first aircraft leasing firm VALC.

    Vietnam Airlines placed a firm order for 16 more A321s and clinched a memorandum of

    understanding for two more long-range wide body A350s with a total catalogue price of US$1.9

    billion at the Paris Air Show in France in mid-2009. The 16 new A321s have brought the total

    number of Vietnam Airlines orders for the medium-haul aircraft to more than 40.

    Vietnam Airlines plans to expand its aircraft fleet to 70 this year from 57 last year, 115 by 2015and 165 by 2020. The carrier will receive modern aircraft it has ordered, including Airbus A350s

    and Boeing B787s.

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