Intercontinental Pacific Airways
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Intercontinental Pacific Airways | ||
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IATA IO |
ICAO IPC |
Callsign ?? |
Founded | 1987 | |
Fleet size | ?? | |
Destinations | 29 | |
Headquarters | Clark, Philippines | |
Key people | (Chairman) Charles J. Horne, (President) Rene Mapua | |
Website: http://www.ipa.ph |
Intercontinental Pacific Airways, Inc. (IPA) is an International Philippine Charter Airline and the first to be based in the Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), the former American Airbase located about 80 Miles North of Metro-Manila.
IPA is a wholesale air transportation provider working directly with government agencies, corporations, travel agencies, wholesale tour operators, cargo consolidators and freight forwarders. IPA has the flexibility to fly to any destination at the time set by the charterer and specializes in Special Purpose Charters requiring the entire aircraft.
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[edit] Destinations
[edit] Continental
[edit] Intercontinental
- Australia
- Republic of China
- Germany
- Hong Kong
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- United Arab Emirates
- United States of America
[edit] Passenger and Cargo Fleet
IPA flies the Asian Regional routes with Boeing 737-300 Passenger Aircraft and these will be supplemented shortly with SAAB 2000 aircraft to extend international passenger flights into Baguio, Boracay, Palawan and Cebu, Philippines.
IPA has leased an A-300 B4 Freighter for it's cargo operations within the region, capable of carrying 42.5 tons of cargo over a distance of 2,500 miles. In the third quarter of 2005, IPA take a delivery of two Boeing 747-400 aircraft which will provide passenger and cargo services to Honolulu and Oakland, California, capable of carrying 288 passengers and 60 tons of cargo. These will be thrice weekly charter flights across the Pacific.
- Boeing 737-300
- Saab 2000
- Airbus A300B4 Freighter
- Boeing 747-400 Freighter
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Passenger | Air Philippines · Asian Spirit · Cebu Pacific · Interisland Airlines · Philippine Airlines · South East Asian Airlines · Tair Airways | |
Cargo | Aboitiz Air · Asia Overnight Express · Pacific East Asia Cargo Airlines | |
Charter | A Soriano Aviation · Air Link International Airways · Corporate Air · Pacific Airways · Subic Seaplane | |
Defunct | Aerolift Philippines • Air Ads • Air Manila International • DragonAir • Filipinas Orient Airways • Grand Air International • Laoag International Airlines |
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