Cebu Pacific extends trust in Lufthansa Technik's Engine expertise
New contract on Engine Maintenance Services for CFM56-5B engines
Cebu Pacific (CEB) and Lufthansa Technik are strengthening their
alliance with another Engine Maintenance Services (EMS) contract for
a significant number of CFM56-5B engines powering the A320ceo fleet.
The latest agreement underscores the Philippines-based low-cost
carrier's confidence in Lufthansa Technik's engine expertise and
commitment to providing solutions that meet the unique requirements
and needs of CEB.
Shevantha Weerasekera, Cebu Pacific's Vice President of Engineering &
Fleet Management, said: "Lufthansa Technik has demonstrated a deep
understanding of Cebu Pacific's unique demands and needs, showcasing
a willingness to tailor solutions. We were primarily attracted by
Lufthansa Technik's one-stop solution, encompassing MES, logistics,
and warranty claim services, and were pleasantly surprised by the
company's flexibility in customizing offers."
Dennis Kohr, Senior Vice President Corporate Sales Asia Pacific at
Lufthansa Technik, added: "This new EMS contract marks a significant
milestone in our collaborative journey, and we look forward to
continuing our strong partnership and exploring further opportunities
for mutual growth."
CEB also holds line maintenance contracts with Lufthansa Technik
Philippines, commencing in 2011 with the provision of line
maintenance services for CEB's narrow-body fleet. This collaboration
has since expanded to encompass base maintenance services for both
A320 and A330 fleets. In September 2023, CEB and Lufthansa Technik
entered an agreement to provide maintenance, repair and overhaul
(MRO) services for three of Cebu Pacific's CFM56-5B engines, along
with Cyclean® engine wash and Aircraft Transition Services (ATS) for
two A320ceo.
As part of its commitment to regionalization, Lufthansa Technik is
reinforcing its Asia Pacific sales team, with a particular focus on
Southeast Asia. Beginning in 2024, corporate sales colleagues who
were previously stationed in Singapore are now operating from the
markets they serve, such as Thailand, Malaysia, or the Philippines.
This decentralized approach aims to bring the team geographically
closer to the customers.