Mr. Do Hong Cam, Deputy Director General of the CAAV, commended Hong Kong Airlines for its positive contributions to Vietnam’s aviation industry and the broader economy. He expressed appreciation for the airline’s continued collaboration with Vietnamese partners and encouraged the further expansion of services connecting Hong Kong with key destinations such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Phu Quoc.

Mr. Louis Li highlighted the robust growth of Vietnam’s aviation market in recent years, underpinned by major infrastructure developments, including the construction of Hanoi’s new terminal and several upcoming airport projects. He reaffirmed that Vietnam remains one of the most promising markets in Southeast Asia and emphasized Hong Kong Airlines’ commitment to deepening its presence in the country, acknowledging the invaluable support from the CAAV.

Both sides also exchanged views on potential cooperation opportunities in the development of Long Thanh International Airport and Gia Binh Airport — two strategic projects expected to enhance Vietnam’s aviation infrastructure and regional connectivity.
The meeting reaffirmed the long-standing partnership between Hong Kong Airlines and Vietnam’s aviation sector, laying the foundation for closer collaboration and sustainable development in the years ahead./.
(CAAV- Air Transport)
At the invitation of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), the delegation of the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV), led by Deputy Director General Do Hong Cam, attended the 52nd ASEAN Air Transport Working Group Meeting (ATWG 52) and the 3rd ASEAN–EU Joint Committee Meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, from 15–18 September 2025.
Hanoi, September 23, 2025 – Vietnam Airlines has announced adjustments to its flight schedule due to the impact of Typhoon Ragasa (Typhoon No. 9), which continues to develop unpredictably across the region. These changes are being implemented to prioritize the safety of passengers and crew.
On 9 July 2025, the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) held a meeting with a delegation from Hokkaido Prefecture (Japan) focused onstrengthen air connectivity between Viet Nam and Hokkaido through charter flights, with a view to establishing regular scheduled services.
The Ministry of Construction has issued a directive assigning the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV), in its capacity as the aeronautical authority, to serve as the focal point in carrying out the notification procedures with ICAO regarding participation in CORSIA (as per ICAO’s guidance).