Cebu Pacific Adds A330neo Simulator in Clark

19 June 2025

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From left to right: Nick Leontidis, Chief Operating Officer, CAE, Matthew Bromberg, Incoming President and CEO, CAE, Michel Azar-Hmouda, Division President, Commercial Aviation, CAE, Michael Szucs, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Cebu Pacific, Javier Massot, Chief Operations Officer (COO), Cebu Pacific, Alberto Lopez, Group Director, Fleet Planning & Procurement, Cebu Pacific, Michael Brady, Group Director, Network & Operations Support, Cebu Pacific, Steven Dickson, Consultant, Office of the COO, Cebu Pacific. Image credit: CAE

Cebu Pacific and CAE have signed an agreement to expand their CAE Philippines joint venture with the deployment of an Airbus A330neo full-flight simulator (FFS), supported by a long-term training services agreement, at their training centre in Clark, Philippines.

The A330neo FFS is scheduled to be ready-for-training by December 2026 and will add to the existing A320 and ATR 72-600 simulators currently operating at the Clark facility.

“Being the largest operator of the A330neo in Asia, this new simulator will provide additional training capacity and heighten the safe operation of this state-of-the-art aircraft. This expansion will help meet the growing demand for pilot training as Cebu Pacific continues to grow its network and widebody fleet,” said Javier Massot, Cebu Pacific Chief Operations Officer (COO).

Cebu Pacific currently operates the largest A330neo fleet in Asia, with 11 aircraft in service and additional deliveries expected in the near future.

Since establishing their joint training centre in Clark in 2011, Cebu Pacific and CAE have worked together to provide pilot training solutions to support fleet growth and contribute to the continued development of aviation professionals in the Philippines and across the Asia-Pacific region.

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