PAL PLAN
Philippine Airlines (PAL) expects to file a plan with the Security and Exchange Commission by Sept. 21 to reduce its fleet to 21 aircraft, with an average age of three years, and to reduce staff to 8,578, including 200 pilots. That amounts to a cut of 25 aircraft and more than 9,000 staff. Meanwhile...
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