Cebu tweaks aircraft order

13 Jun 2017  2047 | Business & Trade Fairs

MANILA, 13 June 2017: Philippine carrier, Cebu Pacific, has placed an order with Airbus for an additional seven A321CEO (Current Engine Option) aircraft, for delivery from March 2018.

The aircraft will meet the airline’s increased capacity requirements pending the start of delivery of 32 A321NEO aircraft, which will now begin in the fourth quarter of 2018.

CEB has chosen to defer the A321NEO deliveries due to delays with the Pratt & Whitney engines selected to power the aircraft.

“We have decided to take a conservative approach to the introduction of the A321NEO. We remain confident that Pratt & Whitney will address all issues on the GTF (Geared Turbo Fan) engine. There is, however, the need to increase our current capacity to meet growing domestic and regional network demand, thus the A321CEO order,” said CEB chief finance officer, Andrew Huang.

The seven Airbus A321CEO planes have a total value of USD812 million, based on current list prices and will be on top of the existing order of the 32 Airbus A321NEO aircraft.

The latter had originally been scheduled for delivery beginning September 2017 until 2021, but these have been pushed back for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2018 until 2022.

The aircraft will enable the airline to increase capacity on popular routes, while at the same time benefiting from the lowest operating costs in the aircraft’s size category.

CEB recently took delivery of two brand-new aircraft: an Airbus A330; and an ATR 72-600, to bring its current fleet to 61. The CEB fleet is comprised of four Airbus A319, 36 Airbus A320, eight Airbus A330, eight ATR 72-500, and five ATR 72-600 aircraft.

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