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RTX's Pratt & Whitney and Cebu Pacific sign long-term engine maintenance deal
RTX's Pratt & Whitney and Cebu Pacific sign long-term engine maintenance deal

Associated Press

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Associated Press

RTX's Pratt & Whitney and Cebu Pacific sign long-term engine maintenance deal

GTF maintenance agreement supports airline's long-term fleet plans PARIS, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, and Cebu Pacific (CEB) have signed a long-term EngineWise™ comprehensive maintenance services agreement for the airline's GTF engine fleet. This agreement aligns Cebu Pacific's maintenance costs to the utilization of the airline's engines. '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.' The 12-year agreement provides comprehensive support for the GTF engines Cebu Pacific ordered in 2024. This includes the historic order of engines for up to 152 A321neo aircraft announced in July 2024 along with the engines for the 15 A320neo family aircraft that was 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 officer of Cebu Pacific. 'The GTF engine has enabled up to 20% 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.' Currently, Cebu Pacific operates 56 Pratt & Whitney powered aircraft. Prior to GTF engines, Pratt & Whitney supplied JT8D engines for the airline's DC-9 aircraft fleet. Pratt & Whitney and Cebu Pacific's relationship extends back to the 1990s. About Cebu Pacific Cebu Pacific is the Philippines' largest carrier both domestically and internationally with 37 domestic destinations, with hubs in Manila, Cebu, Clark, Iloilo, and Davao. It also currently operates flights to 26 international destinations, spanning across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. Cebu Pacific currently operates a fleet of 98 aircraft—the youngest jet fleet in the Philippines—including a diversified mix of Airbus A320, A321, A330, and ATR aircraft. For questions or to schedule an interview, please contact [email protected]. About Pratt & Whitney Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, is a world leader in the design, manufacture and service of aircraft engines and auxiliary power units for military, commercial and civil aviation customers. Since 1925, our engineers have pioneered the development of revolutionary propulsion technologies, and today we support more than 90,000 engines in service through our global network of maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities. About RTX RTX is the world's largest aerospace and defense company. With more than 185,000 global employees, we push the limits of technology and science to redefine how we connect and protect our world. Through industry-leading businesses – Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney and Raytheon – we are advancing aviation, engineering integrated defense systems for operational success, and developing next-generation technology solutions and manufacturing to help global customers address their most critical challenges. The company, with 2024 sales of more than $80 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. For questions or to schedule an interview, please contact [email protected]. View original content: SOURCE RTX

The Filipino Times marks 12th anniversary by supporting Philippine Independence Day celebrations in Dubai
The Filipino Times marks 12th anniversary by supporting Philippine Independence Day celebrations in Dubai

Filipino Times

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Filipino Times

The Filipino Times marks 12th anniversary by supporting Philippine Independence Day celebrations in Dubai

As The Filipino Times marks its 12th anniversary, the organization continues to stand proudly alongside the Filipino community by supporting this year's Philippine Independence Day celebrations in Dubai. Strengthening its commitment to connect with Filipinos across the UAE, The Filipino Times took part as an official media partner in the vibrant gatherings held at the Dubai World Trade Centre Exhibition Halls 1 & 2 this June, which brought thousands together to celebrate culture, heritage, and community. On June 1, the festivities presented by Emirates Loves Philippines, Infinite Communities, and The Filipino Channel welcomed many, alongside the support of our valued partners Kings Medical Center, Cebu Pacific, and VPerfumes, whose presence added warmth and excitement to the occasion. The spirit of Filipino pride continued on June 14, with the event organized by the Filipino Social Club – Dubai, where NutriAsia, Cebu Pacific, Kings Medical Center, Sun Life, Essenzi Perfumes, Shankar Trading Company, and WestZone joined in fostering community connection and celebration. Both occasions featured lively programs, family-friendly activities, and engaging booths where brands shared their products and services, encouraging Filipinos to enjoy and support one another. The celebrations held a special resonance, as the significance of Araw ng Kalayaan harmonized with The Filipino Times' own anniversary — a shared journey of honoring Filipino identity and community spirit. We extend our gratitude for the continued partnership with these community-driven initiatives and trusted brands. At The Filipino Times, we remain dedicated to delivering stories, opportunities, and experiences that uplift Filipinos in the UAE and beyond — staying true to its mission to connect, inform, and serve.

Bomb threat written on toilet paper found in plane in Zamboanga City
Bomb threat written on toilet paper found in plane in Zamboanga City

GMA Network

time14-06-2025

  • GMA Network

Bomb threat written on toilet paper found in plane in Zamboanga City

A bomb threat written on a toilet paper was discovered inside a Cebu Pacific plane at Zamboanga International Airport on Saturday. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said at 8:20 a.m. a cabin crew member performing a routine inspection after passenger disembarkation saw a tissue note inside one of the aircraft's lavatories bearing the message 'may bomba' (there is a bomb). The flight attendant immediately reported the matter to ground security personnel, who then conducted a thorough inspection of the aircraft. No explosives were found. ''By 8:59 a.m., the situation was declared under control, and normal operations at Zamboanga International Airport resumed. All passengers were cleared for boarding, and flight activities continued without further disruption,'' CAAP said. Presidential Decree 1727 criminalizes the malicious dissemination of false information concerning bombs or explosives. —VBL, GMA Integrated News

Flyadeal CEO on Its Unconventional Playbook for Scaling the Saudi Airline
Flyadeal CEO on Its Unconventional Playbook for Scaling the Saudi Airline

Skift

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Skift

Flyadeal CEO on Its Unconventional Playbook for Scaling the Saudi Airline

Saudi Arabia's Flyadeal is surely rewriting the low-cost rulebook. From widebody orders to a rare partnership with Cebu Pacific, this domestic darling is now eyeing global scale, all without losing sight of its lean, point-to-point roots. Flyadeal, the budget subsidiary of Saudi Arabian national carrier Saudia, is keen to reshape what it means to be an LCC in the Middle East. By 2030, flyadeal plans to triple its fleet size to over 100 aircraft and also increase its network three-fold to more than 100 destinations. Two weeks ago, Flyadeal and Cebu Pacific signed a deal to wet-lease two Cebu Pacific A320s for Saudi Arabia's busy summer season. In return, Cebu Pacific may take Flyadeal A320s for Southeast Asia's winter peak. This kind of reciprocal wet-leasing arrangement is rare in low-cost aviation. CEO Steven Greenway references the Sunwing-TUI model from Canada and Europe as a blueprint: 'They were one of the very few to do it… So that's the model I sort of see as my Northern Light.' The Flyadeal-Cebu Pacific partnership also opens doors to collaboration in maintenance, engineering, and training. But for now, both carriers are focused on executing the summer operation successfully before expanding the scope. 'I'd love to have 10 aircraft of Cebu Pacific in my fleet by next year,' said Greenway. Flyadeal CEO Steven Greenway. Widebody Order and Long-Haul Ambitions Flyadeal's decision to order 10 Airbus A330neo widebodies, with 10 more on option, is a clear signal that it's ready to compete on longer routes. The airline has already been operating wet-leased widebodies on routes from Europe to Africa and Asia, which has helped it prepare operationally. 'We understand the economics, we understand the operation… if it's our own aircraft, our profitability margins will be far, far superior,' said Greenway. The new aircraft will carry 420-440 passengers each, with a focus on volume-driven markets such as pilgrim traffic and labor flows into Saudi Arabia. Greenway also stressed crew and fleet commonality to keep training and operational costs low: 'Our Airbus aircraft are the same… we can get a pilot on a 320 and move over to a 330 with 10 days training.' The long-haul plan aligns closely with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. While Greenway is careful to note there's no formal government directive for flyadeal, he says the environment is supportive: 'It's more like a carrot approach — how can we help you, how can we build this together?' Flyadeal to Commence Flights to Syria One of flyadeal's boldest steps this year could be its planned entry into Syria, with flights potentially launching as soon as July. As diplomatic and trade barriers begin to ease, the airline is positioning this move as both a humanitarian response and a smart business decision. 'There are 2 million Syrians, who haven't been able to go home because of the war, and that's unacceptable,' said Greenway. 'We want to be part of the reconstruction effort for Syria. If we don't start going in, someone else will.' Most international carriers pulled out of Syria during the civil war, which began in 2012. Before the conflict, more than a dozen global airlines flew to Damascus. But that changed with years of unrest and sanctions. Last month, the U.S. government relaxed sanctions on Syria following President Donald Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia. Qatar Airways resumed flights to Damascus earlier this year. Turkish Airlines followed shortly after, and Emirates plans to restart service from mid-July. With its large domestic network and narrowbody fleet, flyadeal sees an opening. According to Greenway, Flyadeal's A320s can directly connect Saudi Arabia with secondary Syrian cities that larger carriers often overlook. 'One way of rebuilding the country, at least part of it, is providing connectivity into the country,' Greenway said. How Flyadeal Is Building for Scale While flyadeal is growing fast, it's doing so with discipline, according to its CEO. 'Our fleet only grew 19% yet our number of flights on a daily basis grew 54%,' Greenway explained. 'We're squeezing more out of our assets every day. Utilization is going up. Unit cost is going down.' That efficiency is driven by investments in back-end systems, from crew rostering to enterprise resource planning, geared to support long-haul operations and future growth. Flyadeal's ambition isn't to become a legacy-style global carrier, but rather a regional carrier that extends its reach through targeted international connections. 'We'll still be the point-to-point for a lot of stuff, particularly domestically,' said Greenway. 'But internationally, a lot of it will be connecting — either onto us or onto Saudia (the parent airline).' That means more secondary city routes, more synergy with Saudia's hubs, and using long-haul aircraft not just for tourism, but also for vital connectivity across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Flyadeal CEO Steven Greenway at Skift Global Forum East 2024

Cebu Pacific Celebrates Philippine Independence Day with Special Seat Campaign
Cebu Pacific Celebrates Philippine Independence Day with Special Seat Campaign

Yahoo

time11-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cebu Pacific Celebrates Philippine Independence Day with Special Seat Campaign

MANILA, Philippines, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines' leading carrier, invites travelers to discover the country's rich history and cultural heritage through its signature Super Seat Fest – in time for Philippine Independence Day on June 12. From June 11 to 15, guests from Taiwan may book flights to the Philippines for as low as TWD 12 one-way base fare, exclusive of fees and surcharges. The travel period runs from December 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026, ideal for those planning year-end holidays or meaningful summer trips in the Philippines. Besides world-class beaches, the Philippines is rich in historical and cultural treasures. Travelers arriving in Manila can explore Intramuros, the historic walled city that reflects the country's Spanish colonial past, and visit the nearby National Museum Complex, which showcases the country's art, history, and biodiversity through various exhibitions and well-preserved collections. Located about two hours from Manila, Bataan offers a scenic glimpse of colonial-era Philippines with its centuries-old churches and restored heritage houses. From Manila, guests can also connect to Cauayan to visit the famous Banaue Rice Terraces, often called the '8th Wonder of the World.' Alternatively, flights to Davao bring travelers closer to Lake Sebu, known for its Lotus Garden and Seven Falls. With the airline's widest domestic reach, travelers can start their own journey to happiness in the Philippine capital or connect to the airline's other key regional hubs such as Clark, Cebu, Iloilo and Davao, for faster inter-island access within the country. CEB operates in 37 domestic and 26 international destinations spread across Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. CEB offers various payment options, including credit or debit cards and e-wallets, to book flights and buy add-ons. Book your flights now at For more information, please contact: Customer Service TeamGeneral Sales Agent Office of Cebu Pacific AirEmail: 5jservice@ Our social media handles: Facebook: Cebu Pacific AirX: @CebuPacificAirInstagram: cebupacificair @CebuPacificAir #LetsFlyEveryone #CEBSuperSeatFest View original content: SOURCE Cebu Pacific Air

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