Philippine Airlines (PAL) has selected IAE International Aero Engines AG’s V2500 engine to power its order for 34 A321 aircraft.
The V2500 deal includes a V-ServicesSM Fleet Hour Agreement (FHA). Deliveries are scheduled to begin in August 2013 and continue over a four-year period.
“We selected the V2500 engine for its superior fuel burn advantage and world-class reliability,” said Ramon S. Ang, president and chief operating officer of Philippine Airlines. “The engines are part of a major fleet modernization program we are undertaking. We look forward to our new relationship with IAE.”
“We are excited to have Philippine Airlines, Asia’s first commercial airline, as a customer,” said IAE President Jon Beatty. “The pairing of the V2500, a proven and dependable engine, and PAL, a well-respected operator, makes a great combination.”
The V2500 remains the most preferred engine for the A321 aircraft, powering over 60 percent of the aircraft in service – and has also been selected to power over 70 percent of the aircraft in firm backlog. A321 aircraft powered by V2500 engines offer customers a significant improvement in operating cost due to the superior fuel efficiency and improved time on-wing.