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The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed a petition of a group of commercial pilots to reinstate the pilots of Philippine Airlines (PAL), who claimed they were illegally dismissed in 1998.

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Government officials led by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. will meet with the management of Philippine Airlines (PAL) and officials of the Airline Pilots Association of the Philippines (Alpap) tomorrow to address the problem of the national carrier, which had to cancel a number of international flights for lack of pilots.

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The Supreme Court (SC) has dismissed a petition of a group of commercial pilots to reinstate the pilots of Philippine Airlines (PAL), who claimed they were illegally dismissed in 1998.

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Government officials led by Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa Jr. will meet with the management of Philippine Airlines (PAL) and officials of the Airline Pilots Association of the Philippines (Alpap) tomorrow to address the problem of the national carrier, which had to cancel a number of international flights for lack of pilots.

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