Philippine Carriers Placed Major Airbus Orders, But More Jets May Be Needed as Air Traffic Set to Outpace Regional and Global Averages

18th Oct 2025

Philippines – Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines (PAL) have placed orders exceeding 110 aircraft with Airbus, in a move to address long-term growth forecasts for the Philippine aviation sector. Despite these orders, Airbus warns that further acquisitions may be necessary to meet the country’s rising travel demand.

  • The current Philippine order book includes A320, A321, A330, and A350 aircraft, covering domestic, regional, and long-haul routes
  • Airbus estimates Philippine air traffic will grow by 7% annually over the next 20 years, outpacing regional and global averages
  • In 2023, Cebu Pacific signed a record-breaking $24 billion agreement with Airbus for up to 152 aircraft, the largest single purchase in Philippine aviation history
  • PAL is awaiting delivery of nine A350-1000s and 13 A321neos, with plans to add more widebody aircraft over the next decade to expand U.S. connectivity
  • As of 2024, the Philippines has approximately 135 Airbus aircraft in service, with Cebu Pacific operating an all-Airbus fleet and PAL relying heavily on Airbus widebodies
  • Passenger traffic reached 59.91 million in 2024, with Cebu Pacific accounting for 38% of the market
  • The International Air Transport Association (IATA) projects passenger volume in the Philippines to hit 66 million by 2028
  • The Philippine government is addressing capacity constraints:
    • Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is undergoing a ₱170.6 billion modernization to increase capacity from 35M to 62M passengers annually
    • New Manila International Airport targets a 2028 opening, with an initial 35M passenger capacity

Source: Airbus, PAL & Cebu Pacific

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