Cebu Pacific shocks the aviation industry with a record-breaking purchase of 152 Airbus aircraft worth $24 billion!
Cebu Pacific, the prominent budget carrier, has made a groundbreaking decision by choosing Airbus to deliver up to 152 new narrowbody aircraft. This monumental move was solidified through a memorandum of understanding for the acquisition of A321neos, setting a new standard in Philippine aviation. With a purchase order valued at P1.4 trillion, Cebu Pacific is on the brink of transforming its fleet and expanding its regional hubs across the country.
This groundbreaking deal marks a significant milestone in Philippine aviation history as Cebu Pacific gears up to revolutionize its operations with the largest aircraft order to date. The Gokongwei-led airline's strategic decision to bolster its fleet with cutting-edge Airbus technology showcases a commitment to enhancing the passenger experience and positioning itself as a key player in the industry.
Furthermore, Airbus emerged victorious in securing a remarkable $24 billion jet order from Cebu Air, a testament to the trust and confidence placed in the aircraft manufacturer's innovative lineup. With firm orders for 102 A321neo jets and additional purchase rights for 50 A320neo jets, Cebu Pacific's transformative journey is set to soar to new heights with state-of-the-art aircraft at its disposal.
As Cebu Pacific embarks on this monumental aircraft acquisition venture, the aviation community eagerly anticipates the strategic developments and operational enhancements that will unfold. This historic deal not only reflects Cebu Pacific's ambitious growth trajectory but also cements Airbus's position as a premier aircraft supplier in the global market.
Cebu Pacific has selected Airbus to supply its new narrowbody aircraft, signing a memorandum of understanding for the purchase of up to 152 A321neos.
Gokongwei-led budget carrier Cebu Pacific, is set to make the biggest aircraft order in Philippine aviation history as it is set to purchase over 150 ...
With the P1.4-trillion purchase order, the Gokongwei-owned airline could quadruple the aircraft deployed in its regional hubs across the Philippines by ...
Cebu Pacific said the deal covered firm orders to buy up to 102 A321neo jets, plus purchase rights for 50 A320neo jets.
Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific said Tuesday it will buy up to 152 Airbus planes worth $24 billion (around P1.4 trillion) in a deal it described as the ...
Budget carrier Cebu Pacific picked Airbus as its aircraft supplier for a $24-billion purchase order comprising up to 152 A321neo jets.
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If completed as planned, the Cebu Pacific deal would be the largest plane order in the history of Filipino aviation and another win for Airbus.
Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific will purchase as many as 152 aircraft from aviation giant Airbus for $24 billion, or roughly P1.4 trillion, ...
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Airbus has won the $24-billion (P1.4-trillion) purchase order by Cebu Pacific for up to 152 A321neo (new engine option) jets.
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