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Philippine­s’ Cebu Pacific to buy up to 152 Airbus planes

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MANILA: Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific said Tuesday it will buy up to 152 Airbus planes worth $24 billion in a deal it described as the “largest aircraft order” in the country’s aviation history. “The order is designed to provide Cebu Pacific with maximum flexibilit­y to adapt fleet growth to market conditions, with the ability to switch between the A321neo and A320neo,” Cebu Pacific

chief executive Michael Szucs said in a statement.

The company said it had signed a binding memorandum of understand­ing with Airbus that covered “firm orders” for up to 102 A321neo aircraft and purchase rights for 50 A320neo.

The order was worth $24 billion based on list prices, it added. Cebu Pacific said it would use Pratt & Whitney engines for the planes despite previously reporting problems with the firm’s engines that had forced the airline to ground at least 10 planes. “When finalized, the deal will be a significan­t milestone for the local airline industry,” Szucs said. The transactio­n would be finalized in the third quarter of the year, according to the statement.

Airlines have roared back after the COVID-19

pandemic, with passenger numbers and revenues expected to hit record highs this year, trade body IATA said in June. The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n said nearly five billion passengers were expected to fly in 2024 and revenues would near $1 trillion. But airlines are also facing a sharp rise in costs caused by shortages of parts and labor, and challenges related to climate change. Their total expenses are also expected to hit a record high this year, climbing 9.4 percent to $936 billion, IATA said. At a Singapore airshow in February, Szucs told AFP that Cebu Pacific had a “shortfall in capacity” owing to aircraft grounded or delays in deliveries.

“It’s just never been more difficult to keep the fleet flying,” he said. – Reuters

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