Lufthansa Technik and Cebu Pacific have extended their long-standing partnership through a new agreement focusing on the supply of consumables and expendables for the airline’s fleet of 100 aircraft. The fleet comprises Airbus A320, A321ceo/neo, and A330neo models. This collaboration aims to improve Cebu Pacific’s operational efficiency and reliability by ensuring access to essential aircraft components.
Lufthansa Technik serves as a central integrator in the consumables and expendables market. By consolidating thousands of suppliers, it offers airlines a streamlined procurement solution covering a wide range of essential parts. The company supports customers through an extensive inventory exceeding 400,000 parts, a global warehouse network, and flexible service options. This infrastructure is designed to meet varying operational needs while maintaining cost efficiency. Additionally, its 24/7 Aircraft on Ground (AOG) support ensures immediate response in critical situations where material availability directly affects flight schedules.
The partnership is expected to deliver tangible benefits for Cebu Pacific by enhancing fleet reliability and minimising downtime. Through Lufthansa Technik’s established logistics framework and expertise in managing complex supply chains, Cebu Pacific will have access to materials precisely when needed, reducing potential disruptions. The collaboration also leverages Lufthansa Technik’s experience in delivering tailored support for large airline operations across the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.
This development marks a significant step in Cebu Pacific’s efforts to optimise maintenance and operational performance while continuing to expand its network. The agreement underscores both companies’ commitment to efficiency, reliability, and innovative supply chain solutions. With Cebu Pacific’s growing fleet and Lufthansa Technik’s ability to provide scalable and responsive support, the strengthened partnership is expected to improve operational resilience and support the airline’s long-term growth ambitions.