Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, has reached a historic milestone as it becomes the first local carrier to operate a 100-strong fleet with the delivery of its latest aircraft — a brand new A330neo.
The A330neo is also the 12th aircraft of its kind to join CEB’s fleet, reinforcing the airline’s position as the largest A330neo operator in the Asia-Pacific.
The 459-seater aircraft, which arrived in Manila from Airbus’ facility in Toulouse, France, is the second of four A330neos expected to join CEB’s fleet this year — the first of which arrived on March 28. CEB is expecting a total of seven aircraft to be delivered in 2025.
“Reaching 100 aircraft is more than a milestone — it reflects our unwavering commitment to make air travel accessible to more Filipinos. With a larger fleet, we’re able to operate more efficiently, enhance connectivity across the country and the region, and pass on the benefits of scale through even lower fares.” ~Xander Lao, CEB President and Chief Commercial Officer
CEB A330neo Aircraft Tour Briefer
Aircraft Highlights
Capacity 459 seats
Seat Type Lightweight Recaro seats, ergonomically designed for long distances
Seat Power USB Type A and Type C ports available at every seat
Noise Reduction 60% smaller noise footprint
Fuel Efficiency 25% less fuel per flight; 1.4L/seat/100km consumption
Engine Rolls-Royce Trent 7000
Wing Composite with increased span for enhanced aerodynamics
Aircraft Cabin Interior Design
CEB’s A330neo cabin interior showcases elements inspired by its hometown Cebu and its brand colors that depict the colors of Philippine islands. The cabin was styled by LIFT Aero Design to reflect brand identity.
- Teal lighting panel is inspired by the clear Philippine waters.
- Blue-on-blue mango patterns on the front and rear walls pay tribute to Cebu’s mangoes.
- Calming blue-grey leather, and a carbon fiber texture are reminiscent of Cebu's famous puso or hanging rice.
- Carpets inspired by the eagle icon of Cebu Pacific.
- Lavatory walls also come in golden yellow, complete with a mango detail.
- Yellow and blue seat accents represent premium and standard seats, respectively.
Sustainability & Technology
- The A330neo is CEB’s greenest aircraft to date, using up to 25% less fuel per flight compared to older generation aircraft. It also produces less noise, with a 3db quieter cabin and a 60% smaller external noise footprint.
- These features enable lower emissions per passenger, helping CEB maintain the lowest carbon footprint per traveler.
- CEB is on track to operate an all-NEO fleet by 2028, supporting its long-term commitment to sustainable and inclusive growth.
- Fuel efficiency and sustainability gains help keep fares low, while enhancing CEB’s ability to operate efficiently across its network.
Where the CEB A330neo Flies
Long-haul International Manila – Dubai – Manila
Manila – Sydney – Manila
Manila – Melbourne – Manila
Short-haul International Manila – Tokyo (Narita) – Manila
Manila – Osaka (Kansai) – Manila
Manila – Nagoya – Manila
Manila – Hong Kong – Manila
Manila – Singapore – Manila
Manila – Bangkok – Manila
Domestic Manila – Cebu – Manila
Manila – Davao – Manila
CEB Aircraft Deliveries
CEB expects to take delivery of seven (7) aircraft this year, two (2) of which have already joined the airline’s fleet.
A330neo 4
A321neo 1
A320neo 2
CEB Fleet Count
A330neo 12
A321neo 19
A320neo 22
A321ceo 7
A320ceo 18
ATR turboprop 2
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Total 100
This milestone comes amid continued passenger growth. In June 2025, CEB flew a total of 2.2 million passengers, marking a 7.9% increase from the same month last year. From January to June, the airline has flown 13.9 million passengers, marking a 21% increase from 11.5 million in the first half of 2024.
*Photo credits to Drew Tapican/Cebu Pacific
The A330neo provides CEB with the flexibility to serve regional and long-haul routes, as well as high-demand sectors. With increased range and capacity, the aircraft enables the airline to optimize its operations while maintaining cost efficiency.
Airbus NEOs are the latest-generation aircraft that burn up to 25 percent less fuel per flight and produce less noise compared to the previous generation. The decrease in fuel consumption leads to a corresponding reduction in aircraft carbon emissions.
CEB operates one of the youngest fleets in the world, with its diversified fleet mix of 12 Airbus A330s, 40 Airbus A320s, 26 Airbus A321s, and 22 ATR turboprop aircraft, enabling the widest network coverage in the Philippines.
CEB operates in 37 domestic and 26 international destinations spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
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