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Philippine Airlines returns planes as part of restructuring

World News
06 September 2021 18:26 (AEST)

Philippine Airlines to return planes. Source: Reuters.

Philippine Airlines will return nearly a quarter of its planes to leasers and push back a delivery from Airbus as part of its financial restructuring process.

The airline doesn’t expect to return to pre-pandemic operation levels for another three or four years, executives today said in a press conference, and as such will return 22 of its 92 planes to leasers.

Further, the company has negotiated to postpone — or cancel at a later date — a delivery of 13 new jets from Airbus.

An 80th anniversary bankruptcy

On Friday, the airline announced it was marking its 80th anniversary by beginning a US Chapter 11 financial restructuring.

The proposed restructuring — which requires court approval — was submitted to the Southern District of New York.

In a statement on its website, Philippine Airlines said the voluntary process would allow the company to emerge with “fresh capital, lower debt and a sturdier financial foundation”.

For now, the airline is reassuring customers it is “business as usual”.

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