Cebu Pacific adds another new A320
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Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) has taken delivery of another new Airbus A320 – its fifth new aircraft of the year.
The latest 180-seat, all-economy A320 arrived in Manila recently following a delivery flight from Toulouse, and becomes the 46th aircraft in the CEB fleet. It comes equipped with the fuel-saving wing-tip devices known as ‘Sharklets’.
“Aside from the latest technology, our new Airbus aircraft will allow us to operate a more fuel-efficient fleet and become a more environment friendly airline. This continuous delivery of brand-new aircraft will allow us to launch more destinations and flights, and offer our trademark lowest fares to a wider market,” said CEB’s Vice President of Marketing & Distribution, Candice Iyog.
CEB took delivery of two A320s in the first quarter of 2013 and another earlier this month. It also received its first ever wide-body aircraft, and Airbus A330-300, in June.
And the airline now expects to take delivery of 15 more A320 and 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft, along with five A330s, by the year 2021.
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