Press release
Cebu Pacific selects Lufthansa Technik for integrated Consumables & Expendables supply
Building on a long-standing partnership, Lufthansa Technik and the Philippine carrier Cebu Pacific have agreed to further strengthen their collaboration. The provider of technical aircraft services and the Manila-based airline signed a contract for the integrated Consumable & Expendables (C&E) supply for Cebu Pacific’s 100-aircraft fleet, including Airbus A320, A321ceo/neo and A330neo models.
Shevantha Weerasekera, Cebu Pacific’s Vice President of Engineering and Fleet Management, said: “Partnering with Lufthansa Technik for our C&E supply is a significant step forward in strengthening the reliability and efficiency of our operations. Their proven expertise, global reach, and flexible service model give us the confidence that our fleet will be supported with the right materials at the right time – every time when needed.”
Lufthansa Technik acts as an integrator in the C&E segment and provides customers with a one-stop shopping experience. By bringing together thousands of suppliers, the company offers access to an exceptionally broad portfolio of consumables and expendables. This integrated approach ensures a seamless and efficient procurement process.
With an inventory of over 400,000 parts, a global warehouse network, and flexible, cost-efficient service levels, Lufthansa Technik provides reliable and tailored C&E support to customers worldwide – complemented by 24/7 AOG support that respond immediately to critical material needs. By managing this large number of suppliers, the company ensures the availability of the required parts in the right quantities.
Tim-Oliver Fedeler, Senior Director Product Sales and Fulfillment APAC at Lufthansa Technik, added: “We are excited to support Cebu Pacific with knowledge in consumables and expendables, our experience and the strength of our global logistics network. Even tiny missing C&E parts can ground the largest aircraft. When it comes to flying, being strong in small parts makes a big difference.”