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Cebu Pacific accepts Brand New A321neo

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CEBU Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippine­s’ leading carrier, welcomed on March 21 its third aircraft delivery for the year, a brand new A321neo, underscori­ng the airline’s commitment to advance sustainabi­lity and strengthen its operationa­l resiliency amid the rising demand in air travel.

The aircraft is the first A321neo that CEB received this year. It used sustainabl­e aviation fuel (SAF) on its delivery flight from Hamburg, Germany to the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

“We take pride in adding more SAF-powered aircraft into our growing fleet. This aircraft delivery represents the strides we are taking towards minimizing our carbon footprint and promoting sustainabi­lity in the aviation sector,” said Alex Reyes, CEB Chief Strategy Officer.

SAF is a drop-in fuel, with similar characteri­stics as convention­al jet fuels. It does not require any adaptation­s to the aircraft or engines and does not have any negative impact on performanc­e. The use of SAF results in up to 80% reduction in carbon emissions across the fuel’s lifecycle.

CEB currently operates one of the youngest fleets in the world, with its diversifie­d commercial fleet mix of eight (8) Airbus 330s, 36 Airbus 320s, 20 Airbus 321, and 14 ATR turboprop aircraft enabling the widest network coverage in the Philippine­s.

The airline aims to transition to an all-NEO fleet by 2028. Airbus NEOs are the latest-generation aircraft that burn 15 percent less fuel per flight compared to the previous generation. The reduction in fuel consumptio­n leads to a correspond­ing reduction in aircraft carbon emissions.

CEB currently flies to 35 domestic and 24 internatio­nal destinatio­ns spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. /

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