Cebu Pacific extends A320 and ATR72‑600 pilot training agreement with CAE through 2037

Cebu Pacific and CAE have extended their training services agreement for Airbus A320 and ATR72‑600 pilot training, securing A320 instruction through 2037 and renewing support for the carrier’s turboprop operations. The decade‑long partnership, which includes a joint Clark training centre opened in 2011, was reaffirmed at the Singapore Airshow.

Discovered 2026-02-02T22:43:56.317480-08:00 | 2026-02-02T22:43:56.317480-08:00

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  • Secures A320 pilot training through 2037 and renews ATR72‑600 support, locking in Cebu Pacific’s crew pipeline for both narrowbody and turboprop operations.

  • Preserves the long‑standing CAE partnership and the Clark joint training centre (opened 2011), sustaining regional training capacity as CAE expands competency‑based and recurrent instruction — see CAE's CBTA rollout (source:507f6cdc-c887-468d-a1ae-d437d8db7d2c) and regional academy build‑outs (source:57221942-6297-4929-ac00-13aa5859988b).

  • Reinforces turboprop training availability at a time when ATR72‑600 regulatory approvals and fleet activity are growing in the region (source:2ad312a8-ed27-414e-9d9d-a20df83b90a8).

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