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Philippine Air Mulling Chapter 11, in Talks to Reduce Its Fleet

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Philippine Airlines Inc. is in talks with plane lessors about reducing its fleet size and has told them it’s considering a chapter 11 filing in the U.S. to carry out a restructuring, Bloomberg News reported. The airline could return at least two Airbus SE A350s to lessors and four of the 10 Boeing Co. 777s in its fleet. Two A350s are in the process of being taken back by aircraft lessors and will be redeployed to other carriers. Prior to the negotiations, Philippine Airlines had six A350s. One lessor reached an agreement with the airline for it to keep a 777 and an A330. Philippine Airlines is working on documentation for a pre-packaged bankruptcy, with Seabury Capital advising on the restructuring. Founded in 1941, the airline said in a statement it is working with stakeholders “on a comprehensive restructuring plan” that will enable it to emerge from the global crisis financially stronger. Flights and operations won’t be affected in any restructuring, it said.