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Philippine Airlines Orders Five Airbus A320s in $490 Million Deal

Philippine Airlines Expands Fleet with $490 Million Airbus A320 Order
Philippine Airlines Ltd. (PAL), under the ownership of prominent businessman Lucio Tan, has confirmed the acquisition of five additional Airbus A320 aircraft in a transaction valued at $490 million, according to London-based aviation consultancy Axon Aviation. This strategic purchase aims to leverage the recent surge in travel demand, which has significantly contributed to the airline’s improved profitability.
Fleet Expansion and Delivery Schedule
PAL has already taken delivery of the first aircraft from this latest order, with a second expected to arrive within the current month. The remaining three A320s are slated for delivery in 2026. Upon completion of this acquisition, the airline’s fleet will grow to a total of 80 aircraft, including 16 A320s dedicated to servicing vital domestic routes throughout the Philippines.
Rabbi Vincent Ang, vice president of PAL Express—the budget subsidiary of the national carrier—emphasized the benefits of the expansion, stating that increasing the A320 fleet will offer travelers enhanced reliability, convenience, and comfort.
Broader Modernization Strategy Amid Industry Challenges
This purchase forms part of PAL’s comprehensive fleet modernization and expansion plan, which also encompasses future acquisitions of Airbus A350-1000s and A321neo jets. However, the airline’s latest order coincides with industry-wide concerns following a recent software update alert affecting A320 aircraft. Airlines worldwide have been compelled to address these technical issues, which pose potential risks of operational disruptions that could impact delivery schedules and fleet deployment.
In response, competitors may adjust their fleet strategies or implement contingency measures to mitigate possible delays. The aviation market is closely monitoring how carriers, including PAL, will navigate capacity planning and negotiate delivery timelines in light of these software-related challenges.
Despite these uncertainties, Philippine Airlines remains committed to strengthening its domestic network and enhancing the passenger experience through its ongoing fleet renewal initiatives.

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