On May 12, Boeing officially inaugurated its permanent office at Capital Place building (Ba Dinh district, Hanoi), strengthening its commitment to the Vietnamese market.
Delegates inaugurated Boeing's permanent office in Hanoi. |
“The relationship between Boeing and Vietnam is growing stronger every day, as we continue to work together to develop the country’s aerospace capabilities. The new office will help Boeing better serve our local customers and stakeholders, while building a strong foundation for future growth,” said Michael Nguyen, Director of Boeing Vietnam.
Boeing's new office, located in the LEED-certified Capital Place office building, was built to achieve environmentally friendly operational performance and has a roadmap to maintain net zero emissions in the future, through efforts to save electricity and water consumption.
Boeing has been working closely with Vietnam's aerospace industry for nearly 30 years, focusing on collaboration and capacity building for Vietnamese businesses in manufacturing, technical services, aviation safety, sustainability, as well as research and technology.
As the world's leading aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and aerospace systems in more than 150 countries. As a leading U.S. exporter, Boeing leverages the talent of its global suppliers to enhance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact.
Boeing's diverse team is committed to future innovation, leadership in sustainability, and fostering a corporate culture grounded in the company's core values of safety, quality and integrity.
(BGDT) - This afternoon (May 12), athlete Nguyen Thi Oanh entered the track and field competition in the 10,000m race at the 32nd SEA Games. Millions of hearts of sports fans and athlete Nguyen Thi Oanh burst into joy of victory when she excellently won the gold medal with a time of 35 minutes 11 seconds 53. This is the 4th gold medal of the Vietnamese track and field queen at the 32nd SEA Games.
According to Nhan Dan
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