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Cebu Pacific, Pratt & Whitney sign 12-year engine maintenance deal

Cebu Pacific and Pratt & Whitney have signed a long-term EngineWise comprehensive maintenance services agreement for the airline’s GTF engine fleet.

The agreement, signed in Paris, links Cebu Pacific’s maintenance costs to the engines’ utilization.

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“The agreement reflects our ongoing collaboration with Cebu Pacific to optimize the reliability and efficiency of their fleet,” said Rick Deurloo, president of commercial engines at Pratt & Whitney.

“It underscores our commitment to enabling our customer’s network expansion and growth,” said Deurloo.

The 12-year agreement provides comprehensive support for the GTF engines Cebu Pacific ordered in 2024. This includes engines for up to 152 A321neo aircraft announced in July 2024, along with engines for 15 A320neo family aircraft announced in February 2024.

Through Pratt & Whitney’s fleet management programs, the airline gains access to technical expertise, fleet data and business intelligence, ensuring greater transparency and predictability in maintenance planning.

“Maintaining the performance and efficiency of our fleet is a top priority,” said Mike Szucs, chief executive of Cebu Pacific.

“The GTF engine has enabled up to 20-percent reduction in fuel burn compared to previous-generation engines, translating into meaningful savings in fuel efficiency, lower emissions and reduced operating costs. This agreement strengthens our ability to scale sustainably while continuing to deliver on our commitments to passengers,” Szucs said.

Cebu Pacific operates 56 Pratt & Whitney-powered aircraft. Pratt & Whitney and Cebu Pacific’s relationship dates back to the 1990s when Pratt & Whitney supplied JT8D engines for the airline’s DC-9 aircraft fleet.

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