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Philippine airlines

Philippine Airlines is the national airline of the Philippines , the only IOSA certified international airline in the country.

Philippine airlines
Philippine-Airlines-logo.svg
IATA
PR
ICAO
PAL
Call sign
PHILIPPINE
Established1941
HubsNinoy Aquino International Airport
Cebu International Airport
TaglineHeart of the philippines
( English The Heart of the Filipino )
Fleet size68
Destinations66
Affiliated companies
HeadquartersPhilippines flag Manila , Philippines
Guide
Number of employees8000 (2018)
Sitephilippineairlines.com
Philippine Airlines Routes

Fleet

As of December 2018, the airline fleet consists of the following types of aircraft [1] .

Fleet of Philippine Airlines.
Type ofamountOrderedNumber of seatsNotes
Airbus A320-200ten0156 (12/144)Will be replaced by Airbus A321neo .
Airbus A321-200240199 (12/18/169)
Airbus A321neofivesixteen168 (12/156)The order includes 6 regular Airbus A321neo and 15 Airbus A321LR. Replace Airbus A320-200 . Deliveries began on March 31, 2018.
Airbus A330-300150363 (18/33/312)
309 (18/24/267)
Airbus A350-900four2205 (30/24/241)Deliveries began on July 14, 2018. There is an option for six more Airbus A350-900 or Airbus A350-1000 aircraft .
Boeing 777-300ERten0370 (42/328)
Total6818

Notes

  1. ↑ https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Philippine-Airlines

Links

  • Philippine Airlines Official Website


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Philippine_Airlines&oldid=96832202


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