Satair inks long-term IMS deal with Cebu Pacific at MRO Asia‑Pacific to manage expendable materials across A320/A330 fleet

Airbus subsidiary Satair has signed a long-term Integrated Material Services (IMS) agreement with Philippines carrier Cebu Pacific, announced at MRO Asia‑Pacific. Satair will provide expendable material management for the airline’s entire fleet, covering A320 and A330 aircraft to support operational reliability and MRO supply chains.

Discovered 2025-09-17T09:09:40.088446-07:00 | 2025-09-17T09:09:40.088446-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Satair’s IMS will centrally manage expendable-material supply for Cebu Pacific’s entire A320/A330 fleet, locking in parts provisioning and inventory logistics that directly affect maintenance lead times and dispatch reliability.
  • The deal continues a regional push by major MRO and support providers to secure long-term component and parts contracts in Asia‑Pacific, seen recently in Thales’ multi‑year avionics support for IndiGo and Lufthansa Technik’s component support pact with PAL Express (https://hype.aero/?story=bb040683-6108-4be7-bfd2-3de281b0a920) (https://hype.aero/?story=f49c0640-aaee-42f0-8f51-1182a8afa8e8).
  • The agreement follows Cebu Pacific’s wider effort to tighten operational control, including its acquisition of a local ground‑handling firm, indicating a broader strategy to localize and stabilise day‑of‑operations support (https://hype.aero/?story=291adb5e-e9a8-47ab-a532-0597f675811d).

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2025-09-17T09:09:40.088446-07:00
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