Philippine
Airlines (PAL) is further expanding its international operation as it grows its
fleet and improves utilization of its existing widebody aircraft.
PAL’s
international network will exceed 40 destinations in Jan/2016 compared to only
25 in Jan/2013.
The expected
acquisition of a new higher gross weight version of the A350-900 will be used
to upgrade New York to non-stops in 2017 and potentially be deployed to upgrade
Toronto to non-stop and launch a 4th mainland US destination, probably Chicago.
The A340-300s
are now slated to be phased out as new generation widebody aircraft are
delivered.
PAL is close
to committing to at least 6 A350-900s for delivery from 2017.
A formal
announcement is expected by the end of 2015 according to CAPA.
Airbus has
informed Philippine Airlines that it does not need the recently launched
A350-900ULR, which will be available from 2018 and has been ordered by
Singapore Airlines for non-stops to the US.
Trans-Pacific
flights from Manila are about 3 hours shorter than flights from Singapore.
But flights
from eastern North America to Manila are still slightly too long for the
current version of the A350-900 or the 777-300ER.
A fleet of 8
777-300ERs and 6 A350-900s will enable modest growth of the long haul network
with a focus on North America.
Even if PAL
ultimately opts for a few more A350s the long haul growth should be manageable.
Seems to be not obvious what a A350-900 "HGW" will represent.
ReplyDeleteobviously not the ULR but the same 280t MTOW or just the 275t MTOW that can be found in the cert ?
I dont understand the term HGW when applied to the A350-900 when it isn't the ULR. After all, I would suppose the HGW refers to the extra 12tons of fuel but then that is the ULR- I'm confused.
ReplyDeleteJC
Weight variants already show a 275t MTOW version with no extra tankage.
DeleteAs I understand it, the ULR is a standard A350-900 with a 5 tonne MTOW increase and extra tanks. Filling the tanks will mean hitting MTOW unless you drop the payload of passengers and baggage. For Singapore this is fine as they are going for a premium low density arrangement.
DeletePAL don't need to fill the extra tanks because the journey time is shorter. They can take a standard load and fly the distance while staying in the (presumably increased) MTOW. Effectively the ULR is the HGW with extra fuel tanks
Thanks you FF that sorts it for me,very clearly explained- Thank you
ReplyDeleteJC