7 planes for $235M

By: Inquirer.net June 20,2017 - 10:14 PM

PAL’S INKS DEAL WITH BOMBARDIER

Philippine Airlines will buy seven planes from Canada’s Bombardier as part of an effort to regain its dominance of the growing air travel market, the carrier said Tuesday.

PAL said it sealed the deal for seven Q400 turboprops, worth $235 million at list prices, at the Paris Air Show.

The carrier aims to increase its fleet serving smaller islands in the archipelagic nation.

“We used to be the only carrier in the Philippines. We used to be the dominant domestic player,” a statement quoted PAL president as saying in Paris.

However, the rise of budget airlines starting in the late 1990s eroded PAL’s market share. Upstart Cebu Pacific eventually overtook it to become the Philippines’ largest carrier.

“The management of Philippine Airlines believes we should get back the market share we used to own,” Bautista said.

The new 86-seat Q400s and other types of narrow-bodied aircraft would enable PAL to do that, he added.

PAL, which has a fleet of 81 planes, already operates five Q400s and four smaller Q300 aircraft from Bombardier. These service airports that cannot handle wide-bodied planes.

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