PASAY CITY – The Philippine Airlines (PAL) marked its 85 years of flight with the unveiling of its first Airbus A350-1000, becoming the first airline in Southeast Asia to operate the long-range widebody.
“As Philippine Airlines continues its transformation, we remain mindful that our journey is inseparable from that of our country. Our role as the flag carrier is not simply commercial. It is a responsibility that we take very seriously. We exist to connect people, support livelihoods, and contribute meaningfully to the country’s development, consistent with the ideals of Bagong Pilipinas,” said Lucio Tan, PAL Holdings, Inc. President, in a ceremony, January 18 at Macroasia Economic Zone, Villamor Airbase in Pasay City.
Tan reaffirmed the airline’s commitment to supporting the country’s tourism growth and strengthening its competitiveness on the global stage, adding that the A350-1000 aircraft stands as a powerful symbol of PAL’s resurgence, representing its confidence to compete globally while remaining deeply rooted in who we are as Filipinos.
The arrival of the Airbus A350-1000 mirrors the Philippines today: resilient, forward-looking, and prepared to engage the world with confidence. The new flagship features the airline’s iconic “Sunrise” livery accented with a commemorative “85 Years” decal, reflecting both its legacy and its forward-looking ambitions, Tan said.
Five A350-1000 aircraft are scheduled to join the fleet in 2026, with the remaining three arriving in 2027.
The ceremony held at Lufthansa Technik Philippines, Macroasia Economic Zone, Villamor Airbase, PAL Holdings, Inc. President Lucio C. Tan III welcomed President Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos, Jr. and First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos, with top government officials and dignitaries, to witness the event.
President Marcos led guests in touring the state-of-the-art aircraft, which is set to elevate PAL’s long-haul transpacific services to the US Mainland and Canada. Configured in a spacious tri-class layout, the A350-1000 accommodates 382 passengers, with 42 seats in Business Class, 24 in Premium Economy, and 316 in Economy.
The cabin experience, developed in partnership
with aircraft cabin design studio Lift Aero Design, places a strong emphasis on
comfort, privacy, and functionality. The “Mabuhay Studios” Business Class
features 42 full-flat suites with sliding doors for enhanced privacy, arranged
in a 1-2-1 layout to ensure every passenger has direct aisle access. Each suite
is equipped with a 20-inch 4K personal entertainment screen.
Complimentary full flight messaging, browsing, and streaming are available via inflight Wi-Fi. Additional amenities include in-seat power outlets, USB-A and USB-C charging ports, and wireless charging docks.
Premium Economy features spacious recliner
seats designed for enhanced comfort, each equipped with its own leg rest and
footrest. Passengers enjoy the convenience of private mini-cocktail tables,
multiple stowage options, in-seat power outlets, as well as both USB-A and
USB-C charging ports to keep devices powered.
The 13.3-inch 4K personal entertainment screens offer a superior in-flight viewing experience. Additionally, complimentary full-flight messaging and browsing via inflight Wi-Fi ensure passengers stay connected from takeoff to landing.
Economy Class raises comfort standards with a 32-inch seat pitch, generous recline, adjustable four-way headrests, built-in personal mobile device holders, and both USB-A and USB-C charging ports. These thoughtful ergonomic features help make long-haul travel more restful and enjoyable.
Beyond the cabin, the A350-1000 sets a new
benchmark in sustainable aviation, delivering up to a 25 percent reduction in
fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions compared to previous-generation
aircraft and offering compatibility with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Enhanced cargo capacity further strengthens PAL’s logistics and freight
operations.
Recognized as Asia Pacific’s Most On-Time Airline for 2025, PAL continues to demonstrate operational excellence. The milestone event was also marked by the launch of a new jingle—performed by Ogie Alcasid, Gary Valenciano, and Martin Nievera—capturing the spirit of 85 years of shaping Philippine aviation.
With the addition of the A350-1000, PAL’s fleet
now stands at 82 aircraft. The acquisition underscores the airline’s ongoing
focus on fleet modernization and network expansion, as it positions itself for
greater efficiency, connectivity, and competitiveness in the global aviation
landscape. (Photos: PAL)
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