Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific has welcomed the delivery of a brand-new Airbus A320neo aircraft, further boosting its growing fleet of modern and fuel-efficient jets.
The aircraft, delivered from Airbus’ facility in Tianjin, China, marks the airline’s second aircraft delivery for 2026 and the second of four Airbus A320neo units expected to arrive this year.

In total, Cebu Pacific is expecting seven NEO aircraft deliveries in 2026 as part of its continuing fleet modernization and sustainability efforts.
“The arrival of another Airbus A320neo reinforces our commitment to sustainability while keeping air travel accessible,” said Xander Lao.
Lao added that the NEO aircraft also help the airline improve operational efficiency, manage costs, and reduce carbon emissions amid today’s challenging operating environment.
Currently, Airbus NEO aircraft make up 74 percent of Cebu Pacific’s jet fleet. Compared to older-generation aircraft, NEO jets consume 15 to 20 percent less fuel per flight while producing lower noise emissions.
Cebu Pacific continues to operate one of the world’s youngest fleets, composed of 14 Airbus A330s, 27 Airbus A321s, 40 Airbus A320s, and 20 ATR turboprop aircraft, enabling the airline to maintain extensive domestic and international connectivity.







