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  1. pal operating fleet pal express operating fleet. b777-300er (393-seater) b777-300er (370-seater)

  2. Hace 5 días · Current Fleet. Historic Fleet. Philippine Airlines (IATA: PR / ICAO: PAL) is an airline headquartered in Pasay, Philippines and started operations in 1970 currently operating a fleet of 76 aircraft with an average age of 9.54 years.

    Aircraft Type
    Current(in Service)
    Current(parked)
    Current(total)
    Airbus A321
    24
    6
    Airbus A321-200
    21
    1
    Airbus A321neo
    3
    5
    Airbus A330
    9
    2
  3. Philippine Airlines is composed of wide-body and narrow-body aircraft from five families (including PAL Express fleet): Airbus A320ceo family, Airbus A321neo, Airbus A330, Airbus A350, and Boeing 777 . Current fleet. As of May 2024, Philippine Airlines operates the following aircraft: [1] [2] [3] Gallery. Philippine Airlines current fleet.

  4. Philippine Airlines fleet details. For more details about an aircraft category, click on the corresponding number in the table below. The 'Parked' status corresponds to planes which have not flown for 20 days but of which we have no information that they have left the operator's fleet.

    Aircraft
    Current Fleet(active)
    Airbus A320 Airbus A320-200
    Airbus A321 Airbus A321 Neo Airbus ...
    Airbus A330 Airbus A330-300
    Airbus A340 Airbus A340-200 Airbus ...
    • Philippine
    • Philippines
    • PR PAL
    • 1941
  5. Philippine Airlines; IATA PR: ICAO PAL: Callsign PHILIPPINE: Country: Philippines: Founded: 26 Feb 1941: Subsidiaries PAL Express (28 aircraft) Base / Main Hub: Manila Ninoy Aquino International (MNL / RPLL) Fleet Size: 75 Aircraft : Average Fleet Age 1: 9.1 Years

  6. 25 de sept. de 2022 · The Philippine Airlines fleet at a glance. A quick overview of the Philippine Airlines fleet shows us the following types and quantities: 11x De Havilland Canada DHC-8-400. 13x Airbus A320-200. 22x Airbus A321-200. 8x Airbus A321neo. 9x Airbus A330-300. 2x Airbus A350-900. 11x Boeing 777-300ER.