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Experience the future of travel with Philippine Airlines' new A350-1000
Manila Bulletin
|July 05 2025
A closer look at what's to come for airline travel
Toulouse, France—Inside Airbus' sprawling final assembly line in Toulouse, a new aircraft is quietly taking shape—one that carries not just the Philippine flag on its tail, but the future of Philippine Airlines (PAL). On June 20, 2025, PAL offered a first look at its next-generation flagship: the Airbus A350-1000, a sleek, wide-bodied aircraft that represents a bold step forward in the airline's long-haul ambitions.
Currently under production, the A350-1000 isn't just an aircraft—it's a commitment to elevated service, modern design, and more efficient, sustainable travel. For PAL, it marks the beginning of a new chapter in its 84-year history, and for travelers, a new way to fly farther, better, and with deeper care.
"The A350-1000 takes Philippine Airlines to a new level. It will give us an airline and a product that we can all be truly proud of, and it reflects well not just on the airline, but also serves as a great ambassador for the country," said Richard Nuttall, PAL president, during a media presentation in Toulouse.
Atty. Carlos Luis Fernandez, PAL executive vice president and chief operating officer, echoed this. “It’s time for the next chapter. It’s time to elevate our fleet with new technology, enhanced cabin features, and the performance and reliability needed for future growth,” said Fernandez.
"We began this transformation with the introduction of the Airbus A350-900 in 2018 — an aircraft built here in Toulouse and beloved by our passengers for its comfort and efficiency."
Nuttall and Fernandez were joined by PAL Director Sheila Pascual, alongside Airbus executives and members of the media, to mark this milestone moment for the flag carrier.
The A350 familyThe aircraft, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines, is capable of flying up to 16,100 kilometers nonstop. This makes it ideal for PAL’s transpacific routes—flights that span polar paths from North America to Manila.
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