Cebu Pacific Air (5J, Manila Ninoy Aquino International) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) covering thirty-one Airbus aircraft, including sixteen A330-900s, ten A321-200neo(XLR)s, and five A320-200neo.

Announced during the 2019 Paris Air Show at Paris Le Bourget, the MoU includes the high-density versions of both the A330-900 and the A320neo, which will seat up to 460 and 194 passengers respectively in a single-class layout.

If the order is firmed, Cebu Pacific will become one of the world's largest customers for the A330-900 to date. According to the ch-aviation fleets module, only AirAsia Group, Air Lease Corporation, Delta Air Lines, and IranAir (suspended) have so far ordered more than sixteen units.

Cebu Pacific's current fleet includes thirty-three A320-200s, seven A321-200s, two A321neo, and eight A330-300s. Its regional subsidiary Cebgo (DG, Manila Ninoy Aquino International) operates eighteen ATR72s. Cebu Pacific is in the process of adding its first A320neo and has thirty-one A321neo on firm order from Airbus.