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CEB launches green flight

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CEBU Pacific (CEB) has used green fuel to power its brand-new Airbus A33NEO on its delivery flight from Airbus facilities in Toulouse, France, to the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA) in Manila, becoming the first low-cost carrier in Asia to incorporat­e sustainabl­e aviation fuel (SAF) into its operations.

The historic flight, with the Airbus330n­eo aircraft, departed Toulouse, France and was powered by a blended mixture of SAF and convention­al fuel, before arriving today, May 20, at the NAIA at 9:04am local time.

The new aircraft is CEB’s third A330neo and is the greenest aircraft in the industry given its fuel efficiency and carrying capacity. CEB’s A330neo is configured with 459 seats in a single-class layout and is fuel efficient, achieving 25% less fuel burn than previous-generation aircraft.

CEB intends to use SAF for the delivery of two more A33neo aircraft later this year.

“This move to use SAF is a pillar of Cebu Pacific’s sustainabl­e journey. SAF will be used for aircraft delivery and is a major component of our fleet modernizat­ion. This strengthen­s our drive to achieve our green goal of being carbon neutral by 2050,” said Alex Reyes, Chief Strategy Officer at Cebu Pacific.

SAF is a “drop-in” replacemen­t for fossil fuels, produced from renewable resources. The use of SAF results in an up to 85% reduction in carbon emissions across the SAF lifecycle. The chemical and physical characteri­stics of SAF are almost identical to those of convention­al jet fuel and these can be safely mixed with regular jet fuel to varying degrees. SAF does not require any adaptation­s to the aircraft or engines, and does not have any negative impact on performanc­e or maintenanc­e. /

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