CebuPac orders more planes from Airbus | Inquirer Business

CebuPac orders more planes from Airbus

/ 05:28 PM December 19, 2019

Airline Cebu Pacific signed a deal to buy more planes from European plane maker Airbus SAS, including next-generation A321 XLRs, the world’s longest-range single-aisle aircraft.

The airline said in a statement on Thursday (Dec. 19) that the share purchase agreement was for an order for 15 A320NEO family planes, which have a list price of $2 billion.

The order included 10 A321XLRs, a long-range variant of the plane.

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According to Cebu Pacific, the planes will be delivered between 2021 and 2024.

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The carrier will also phase out older aircraft, meaning it will have an all next-generation fleet of Airbus jets in five years.

The deal is part of a memorandum of agreement signed during the 2019 Paris Air Show.

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Cebu Pacific also ordered 16 wide-body A330 NEO aircraft last October.

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The airline has taken delivery of 10 brand-new aircraft: five A321NEOs, four A320NEOs, and one ATR 72-600.

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Its fleet is composed of a total of 75 aircraft. These are seven Airbus A321CEOs, 30 Airbus A320s, eight A330s, seven ATR 72-500s, 12 ATR 72-600s, and an ATR cargo freighter.

The ATR aircraft is used by subsidiary Cebgo to service inter-island flights in the Philippines where jet operations are not possible. Cebu Pacific said its fleet has an average age of five years, one of the youngest in the world.

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