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Cebu Pacific orders 70 Airbus A321neos

Cebu Pacific A321neo

Cebu Pacific A321neo

Manilla-based low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has confirmed an order for 70 Airbus A321neo airlines firming up an MoU it signed in July.

The selection of the A321neo will help the airline reduce operating costs and help to reduce the airline’s carbon footprint and become more sustainable.

Cebu Pacific already operates 61 A320 family aircraft on its regional network as well as nine A330s on its high-density routes.

Speaking about the order Mike Szucs, CEO of Cebu Pacific said: “This milestone signals our ongoing dedication to expanding air travel accessibility and affordability while supporting the Philippine’s broader economic growth and connectivity goals.”

Benoît de Saint-Exupéry added: “The A320 Family has supported Cebu Pacific’s domestic and short-haul international network growth over the last two decades. We’re grateful to the airline for its continued endorsement of our best selling single-aisle product line. The A321neo is highly regarded for its unparalleled economics, performance and fuel efficiency. We’re confident that these additional A321neo aircraft will contribute strongly to the all-Airbus operator’s next phase of expansion as one of Asia-Pacific’s leading low cost carriers.”

This order brings the total number of aircraft on order for Cebu Pacific with Airbus to 94 A320 family aircraft and seven A330s.

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The A321neo is favoured by airlines for its excellent fuel efficiency, long-range capabilities, and versatility for both short-haul and long-haul operations.

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