Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the countryโs leading carrier, has successfully renewed its IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certificationโaffirming its unwavering commitment to the highest global safety standards as it rapidly expands its routes and fleet.
This latest renewal marks a significant milestone: CEBโs first under the more rigorous, data-driven Risk-Based IOSA, a new auditing approach rolled out by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The airline has maintained a spotless record since earning its initial IOSA registration in 2018.
โThe IOSA renewal reflects the strength of our internal safety processes and the culture of excellence we uphold,โ said Javier Massot, CEB Chief Operations Officer. โSafety isโand always will beโthe heart of our operations.โ
Cebu Pacificโs commitment to safety continues to gain international recognition. In June, AirlineRatings.com named it among the Worldโs Safest Low-Cost Carriers, citing its strong safety record and investment in modern aircraft.
The audit renewal comes amid CEBโs aggressive fleet modernization. In 2024, the airline inked a landmark deal with Airbus for up to 152 A320neo aircraftโthe biggest in Philippine aviation historyโas it shifts toward an all-NEO fleet that emphasizes fuel efficiency and sustainability.
In tandem with fleet upgrades, CEB is expanding its network to meet surging travel demand. The airline added 28 new routes in 2024 alone and recently launched international flights from Cebu to Ho Chi Minh, Iloilo to Bangkok, and Manila to Sapporo.
By the end of 2025, Cebu Pacific aims to fly 30 million passengers, supported by increased seat capacity and further development of its domestic hubs.
CEB currently operates the widest flight network in the country, connecting 37 domestic and 26 international destinations across Asia, Australia, and the Middle Eastโall backed by a renewed global seal of safety.







