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The original fleet of eight A330s were transferred to PAL Express [30] until these were retired on August 31, 2014. [31] On May 17, 2024, Philippine Airlines signed an agreement with Wamos Air to wet lease two Airbus A330-200s for use on flights to Sydney and Melbourne.
On April 10, 2008, Philippine Airlines announced an order for aircraft for the PAL Express fleet. It consisted of aircraft from the Bombardier Q family, including three from the Q300 series and six from the Q400 series, manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in a deal valued at $ 150 million. [ 11 ]
Aircraft of Philippine Airlines parked next to the maintenance hangars of Lufthansa Technik Philippines. As of May 2024, Philippine Airlines mainline aircraft has a fleet size of 49 aircraft (excluding 27 PAL Express aircraft) with a mix of Airbus narrow-body and wide-body aircraft and Boeing wide-body aircraft. [32]
Philippine Airlines, the country's flag carrier. Philippine Airlines (PAL) is the national flag carrier of the Philippines and is the first commercial airline in Asia. [38] Philippine Airlines remains as the country's biggest airline company, it has the largest number of international flights to the Philippines as well as domestic flights. [39]
The domestic market is dominated by the Cebu Pacific group which has a 53% market share, followed by the Philippine Airlines group which has 31%, followed by AirAsia, having a 16% share. This list of airlines enumerates local airlines in the Philippines which have a current air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority.
Malaysia Airlines: 3 Leased from World Airways. Mandarin Airlines: 5 Martinair: 4 2 Monarch Airlines: 1 1 Leased from World Airways. Nordic Global Airlines: 4 Company operations in 2015. Philippine Airlines: 2 2 Leased from World Airways. Sabena: 2 Leased from CityBird. Saudia: 2 4 Two MD-11s were in VIP configuration. [7] Shanghai Airlines ...
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Asian destinations of PAL Express (excluding that of Philippine Airlines); airplane icons: PAL Express hubs, red: all-year round, black: terminated destinations, yellow: future destinations, pink: seasonal service, turquoise: charter