Philippine Airlines Disposes Of 'Uneconomical' Fokker 50s

Philippine Airlines has phased out the last of its Fokker 50 turboprop operation, giving the airline an all-jet fleet for the first time in its history. The 54-seat F50s are being replaced with 141-seat Boeing 737-300s. The move also shortens the flying time on domestic routes. The F50s have been...

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