Cebu Pacific renews its Jettainer agreement

Cebu Pacific has reaffirmed its long-standing partnership with Jettainer by renewing its long-term contract. Thus, Jettainer will continue to support the Philippine airline in its growth strategy. The partnership dates back to 2020, when the extraordinary circumstances of the pandemic meant that all on-boarding needed to be done remotely. This was obviously a success, given Cebu Pacific’s excellent growth trend both domestically and internationally. It operates one of the world’s youngest fleets, numbering 100 aircraft. Of these, 14 are Airbus A330neo. According to Jettainer’s press release, Cebu Pacific is the Philippine’s preferred air cargo carrier, too.

Pictured l > r:Cebu Pacific’s COO, J. Massot, & CEO, M. Szücs; Jettainer’s CEO, J.W Breithaupt, & CSO, Thorsten Riekert. Image: Jettainer

The renewed agreement means that Jettainer will continue to manage and maintain Cebu Pacific’s unit load device fleet, ensuring availability across its widening network. The partnership also introduces Jettainer’s advanced IoT tracking technology, enhancing real-time visibility and improving asset utilization while supporting sustainability goals. A dedicated on-site Customer Service Manager will further streamline operations and strengthen service delivery. Both companies are aligned in their mission to ensure complete customer satisfaction and operational excellence.

Javier Massot, COO of Cebu Pacific, commented: “Jettainer has been a reliable and innovative partner throughout our growth journey. Their consistent ULD availability, seamless operational integration and proactive support have helped us drive efficiency and reduce unnecessary ULD movements, supporting our sustainability efforts.

Thorsten Riekert, Chief Sales Officer of Jettainer, said: “We would like to express our sincere gratitude to Cebu Pacific for their sustained trust and look forward to continuing our joint growth trajectory. Innovative services that add value, combined with customer proximity, are important priorities for us as we strive to always provide the best possible support.”

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