South East Asian Flag Carrier, Philippine Airlines, Signs MoU for 9 Airbus A350 Widebody Aircraft

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for the purchase of nine A350-1000s. Under the Philippine carrier’s Ultra Long Haul Fleet project, the A350-1000 will be operated on non-stop services from Manila to North America, including to the East Coast of the US and Canada.

The new aircraft will join two A350-900s already in service at the airline and currently flying to destinations in North America, Asia and Australia. As with the A350-900, the PAL A350-1000s will be configured in a premium layout with separate Business Class, Premium Economy and Economy Class cabins.

Captain Stanley K. Ng, President and Chief Operating Officer of Philippine Airlines, said that the range of the A350-1000 would enable the airline to fly non-stop transpacific and transpolar routes in both directions all year. These will include some of the longest commercial flights in the world, such as those linking the Philippines with New York and Toronto. With an expanded A350 fleet, PAL will have the ability to once again provide a direct link from the Philippines to Europe.

“The A350-1000 combines greater range capability with the higher capacity we need to serve future demand. It’s the perfect aircraft to enable PAL to meet its expansion plans in a sustainable way, while offering passengers the highest levels of onboard comfort. We are committed to offering our passengers the best possible travel experience, and these state-of-the-art aircraft will enable us to do just that as we carry out our mission to connect the world, and grow trade and tourism.”

Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Flying passengers farther and in greater comfort, the A350 brings a step-change in fuel efficiency and an immediate significant contribution to reduced emissions. These are the attributes that have made the A350 the choice of leading airlines worldwide. We look forward to working closely with our long-standing customer Philippine Airlines as it moves forward with its long haul fleet modernisation programme.”

The A350 is the world’s most modern and efficient widebody aircraft and has set new standards for intercontinental travel. It offers the longest range capability of any commercial airliner in production today and is capable of flying 8,700 nautical miles or 16,100 kilometres non-stop.

At the end of April 2023, the A350 Family had won 928 firm orders from 54 customers worldwide, making it one of the most successful wide-body aircraft ever. Some 530 aircraft are currently in the fleets of 40 airlines, flying primarily on long haul routes.

Philippine Airlines operates various Airbus types on its full service network. In addition to the A350 on long-haul intercontinental routes, PAL flies A330-300s on services to the Middle East, Australia and various points in Asia. The Philippine flag carrier also operates a fleet of A320 and A321 single aisle aircraft on its extensive domestic and regional network out of hubs in Manila and Cebu.

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Philippines Pilot Training Group Inducts 8 New Cadet Pilots to the Airline Pilot Program

Eight (8) new cadet pilots were inducted to Clark, Philippine based Alpha Aviation Group’s Airline Pilot Program (APP) in April 2023. This is the 68th intake since the program was introduced in 2011 and the 3rd intake for this year.

Capt. Vicente Casibang II, AAG Philippines Accountable Manager, expressed his pride in AAG’s long-standing culture of excellence in aviation training. “We strive to provide you with the highest quality training and support available to ensure that you reach the pinnacle of your aviation careers and become successful pilots,” he shared in his welcome remarks.

Col. Ruel Rombaoa (Ret.), AAGP Head of Marketing & Sales, also graced the ceremony to discuss about and walk the parents and cadets through AAG’s integrated training philosophy and support infrastructure – an assembly of top- of-class technology, tools and know-how which AAG has acquired and invested on through the years.

In his closing remarks, Capt. Anthony Tan (AAGP Head of Training) highlighted AAG’s “student-centered” approach and “customer- centric” mindset in delivering its pilot training programs and courses.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group Philippines Press Release
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