Cebu Pacific, MCIA Launch New Ground Equipment Technology to Cut Carbon Emissions 

The use of bridge mounted equipment to boost sustainability & operational efficiency

Cebu Pacific, the Philippines' leading carrier, has been selected by Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) to launch the use of bridge mounted equipment (BME), a major initiative aimed at enhancing sustainable operations and operational efficiency. 

At the ceremonial plug-in event held on August 14, 2024, a CEB A321neo, operating flight 5J 5063 from Tokyo to Cebu, connected to MCIA’s newly installed BME system. This technology includes a fixed power unit (FPU) and a pre-conditioned air (PCA) unit, providing power and cabin cooling on the tarmac without relying on the aircraft's jet fuel-powered auxiliary power units. This system helps airlines reduce costs and lessen their environmental impact.


 

“Cebu Pacific fully supports Mactan Cebu International Airport’s ground power initiatives. This represents a crucial step in creating a sustainable future for Philippine aviation. We are honored to be the first airline to use this technology at MCIA,” said Lei Apostol, CEB Vice President for Customer Service Operations.  

As the pioneer airport in the Philippines to use FPU and PCA units, MCIA is dedicated to reducing its overall ecological footprint and ensuring a safe, efficient working environment. 

“International airports like Hong Kong, Zurich, Dublin and Munich have adopted these innovative solutions to minimize their ecological footprint, and MCIA is thrilled to join these airports and hopeful about its impact in the global sustainability movement,” said Athanasios Titonis, CEO of Aboitiz GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corporation (AGMCAC), operator of MCIA.


 

MCIA installed the BME’s power and air-cooling units under the passenger boarding bridge, ensuring ease of use during aircraft servicing. This move is expected to lessen aircraft fuel use, reduce auxiliary power unit maintenance costs, cut carbon emissions, decrease airport noise levels, and improve operational safety and efficiency. 

“Being the second busiest airport in the country, we want to make sure to manage our carbon footprint and maintain good air quality for both passengers and workers in the airport. This is why we highly encourage airlines to use FPU and PCA units,” said Julius Neri Jr., General Manager and CEO of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority. 

Cebu Pacific is the first airline to adopt the use of the new BME technology at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport. This initiative highlights a shared commitment between the airline and the airport to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact, setting a new standard for sustainable practices in Philippine aviation

For more information on Cebu Pacific, visit cebupacificair.com