In a significant advancement for aviation, Rolls-Royce has unveiled a ground-breaking TotalCare service agreement with Philippine Airlines (PAL). This dynamic partnership revolves around the state-of-the-art
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PAL Flies with PHP 7.4B Operating Net Income 1Q of 2023
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has kicked off 2023 on an upbeat note, posting a remarkable operating income of US$ 135.2 Million (PHP 7.4 Billion) for the
Why PAL Chose to Purchase the Airbus A350-1000 Over the A380
In a recent turn of events, Philippine Airlines (PAL) has caught the attention of aviation enthusiasts with its decision to place an order via a
PAL Orders 9 Airbus A350-1000 Jets
Excitement is in the air as Philippine Airlines (PAL) officially signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for an order of A350-1000 jets, marking
Philippine Airlines Seeks A350 and B777 Widebodies
Philippine Airlines is actively searching for additional A350 and B777 widebodies to support the post-pandemic resumption of long-haul flights. However, they are struggling to secure
What Does It Mean When an Aircraft is ETOPS Rated
While soaring on a 14-hour flight between two cities aboard a Boeing 777-300ER, you suddenly notice that the plane has only two engines, as opposed
Why The Boeing 787-9 Can Be a Perfect Fit in the PAL Fleet
As Philippine Airlines (PAL) looks to expand its long-haul routes and strengthen its position in the global aviation market, there has been a lot of
Qatar Airways A350 Encounters Tailstrike Incident in Islamabad
A Qatar Airways Airbus A350 experienced a tailstrike incident at Islamabad International Airport (ISB) in Pakistan, resulting in damage to the aft fuselage. The A350-900,
PAL Takes the Record for the Longest Non-Stop 777-300ER Flight
Philippine Airlines (PAL) typically operates its Manila-New York-Manila flights using the Airbus A350-900. However, due to a limited number of A350s remaining in the fleet,
Top 10 Longest-Range Commercial Passenger Planes of 2023
The aviation landscape is rapidly evolving as aircraft manufacturers strive to create commercial planes that can fly further and faster than ever before. As such