Philippine Airlines has signed a Letter of
Intent with Bombardier to acquire up to twelve 86-seat Q400 aircraft.
“For close to a decade, the Bombardier Q
Series family of aircraft has been instrumental in evolving our
domestic network operations,” said
Jaime J Bautista, President and
Chief Operating Officer, Philippine Airlines. “We are proud that
our continued fleet growth now makes us the first airline to
launch service with the two-class, 86-seat Q400 aircraft. As we
strive to become a 5-star rated airline, the Q400 aircraft,
featuring a modern and innovative configuration, will be
instrumental in providing our travellers with a world-class,
in-flight passenger experience.”
Bombardier’s Dash 8/Q Series
turboprops and CRJ Series regional jets have made significant
advances in the Asia Pacific region where approximately 190
aircraft - including more than 165 Dash8/Q Series turboprops -
are in service with, or ordered by, over 25 customers and
operators.
“As Philippine Airlines looks to develop
its domestic operations from secondary hubs and increase
intra-island connectivity, the 86-seat Q400 aircraft - the
largest two-class turboprop aircraft available on the market -
will increase the carrier’s competitiveness by offering the lowest
seat-mile and operating costs in the regional aircraft market,”
said François Cognard, Vice President, Sales, South-East Asia and
Australasia. “Our continued collaboration will undoubtedly set the
stage for another decade of profitable and efficient operations
for Philippine Airlines.”
Bombardier’s customer support network for
commercial aircraft in the Asia Pacific region includes Regional
Support Offices in Narita (Tokyo), Sydney, Beijing, Shanghai and
Mumbai, as well as Parts Depots in Sydney, Beijing and Singapore.
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