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  2. Philippine Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was founded on February 26, 1941 as Philippine Air Lines when its franchise to operate was transferred from Philippine Aerial Taxi Company (PATCO). [ 3 ] Formerly one of the largest airlines in Asia, PAL was severely affected by the 1997 Asian financial crisis. In one of the Philippines' biggest corporate failures, PAL downsized its ...

  3. History of Philippine Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 1930, the Philippine Aerial Taxi Company (PATCO) was established by Emanuel N. Bachrach. It commenced operations on March 18, 1931, with a round-trip flight from Manila to Iloilo. [2] The company then had scheduled Manila-Baguio and Manila-Paracale flights. [3]

  4. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    Aegean Airlines: The airline's first logo was two seagulls and a sun. The new logo featured two seagulls formed into a bigger seagull, representing the spirit of Greece and the airline's values. The new logo was inspired by Greek sky and seas, historical architecture and the country's design heritage. [4] Aerolíneas Argentinas: A condor.

  5. PAL Express - Wikipedia

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    Air Philippines Corporation, operating as PAL Express and formerly branded as Air Philippines and Airphil Express, is a wholly-owned subsidiary airline of Philippine Airlines. [3][4] It is PAL's regional brand, with services from its hubs in Manila, Clark, Cebu, and Davao. [5][3] The airline has been re-branded a number of times, first as Air ...

  6. Philippine Air Lines Flight 345 - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Air Lines Flight 345 was a domestic flight operated by Philippine Air Lines that crashed on approach to Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Cebu.. On February 28, 1967, the aircraft was several miles before Runway 04 when it suddenly pitched upwards at a nose-high altitude.

  7. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Bandar Seri Begawan. Brunei International Airport. Terminated. [6] Cambodia. Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh International Airport. [1][7]

  8. Ninoy Aquino International Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the full completion of the larger Terminal 3 in 2014, eighteen airlines moved to the larger terminal to decongest Terminal 1. [77] [35] Since June 16, 2023, flag carrier Philippine Airlines uses Terminal 1 as its international hub. [35] Low-cost carrier Royal Air Philippines also uses the terminal for its international flights.

  9. Philippine Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Airlines introduced their first Airbus A330-300 on July 30, 1997, with the delivery of the first aircraft, F-OHZM. It later acquired eight Airbus A330-300s as a replacement for their aging Airbus A300B4 fleet. These are primarily deployed in Asia and Oceania routes, as well as flights to Honolulu and Guam, [30] and domestic ...