Philippine Airlines (PAL), which is celebrating its 82nd anniversary, is keen on further regaining strength as it targets to end this year with 75 operational aircraft in its fleet amid the projected growth in passenger volume. Christoph Gaertner, vice president for network planning of the flag carrier, shared in a press briefing in Manila on Wednesday they were in the process of reactivating seven aircraft this year to achieve the said goal. Currently, PAL is operating 68 aircraft. He told reporters on the sidelines the units to be refurbished are mostly A320s and A321s, which would be deployed amid its route expansion plan. In the long term, PAL president and chief operati...Keep on reading: 82-year-old PAL to grow fleet with refurbished aircraft