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Singapore Airlines Limited (SIA) (Chinese: 新加坡航空公司; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Hángkōng Gōngsī, abbreviated 新航; Malay: Syarikat Penerbangan Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் ஏர்லைன்ஸ்) (SGX: C6L) is the national airline of Singapore. Singapore Airlines operates a hub at Singapore Changi Airport and has a strong... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Singapore Airlines fleet Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest non-stop flights, SQ21 and SQ22 using the A340-500s that fly between Singapore Changi Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.

London Heathrow Airport In 2006, the new £105 million Pier 6 was completed in order to accommodate the Airbus A380 superjumbo; both Singapore Airlines and Emirates now operate regular flights from Terminal 3 using the Airbus A380.

Travel class Some flights operated by Singapore Airlines (using their Airbus A340-500 aircraft) offer only Business and Premium Economy Class service.

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Singapore Airlines fleet Singapore Airlines became the first airline to operate the Airbus A380-800 when it entered service on 25 October 2007 after a series of delays.

Melbourne Airport Singapore Airlines intended to start operating the A380 to Singapore Changi Airport in 2008, but this has been delayed to the first quarter of 2010.

Singapore Airlines Flight 380 Singapore Airlines was the first airline in the world to operate the Airbus A380

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Singapore Airlines subsidiaries The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a flight school based in Singapore, and is owned and operated by Singapore Airlines.

Singapore Flying College The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a flight school based in Singapore, and is fully owned and operated by Singapore Airlines.

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Rolls-Royce Trent Singapore Airlines is currently the largest operator of Trents with five variants in service or on order.

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Singapore Airlines fleet Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest non-stop flights, SQ21 and SQ22 using the A340-500s that fly between Singapore Changi Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.

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Singapore Airlines Cargo It has a dedicated flight network spanning 36 cities in 18 countries, managing an 8-billion-tonne-kilometre capacity through a fleet of 14 all-cargo aircraft and the cargo holds of 96 passenger aircraft operated by Singapore Airlines.

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Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines operates a hub at Singapore Changi Airport and has a strong presence in the Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia, and "Kangaroo Route" markets.

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Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines operates a wide-body aircraft fleet from four aircraft families: the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777, Airbus A380 and the Airbus A340.

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Singapore Airlines fleet Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest non-stop flights, SQ21 and SQ22 using the A340-500s that fly between Singapore Changi Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.

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North West England The largest airlines at the airport in terms of flights in 2007 were Flybe, BMI, British Airways, Jet2.com and Lufthansa, although several long-haul carriers such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines and Emirates also operate from the airport.

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North West England The largest airlines at the airport in terms of flights in 2007 were Flybe, BMI, British Airways, Jet2.com and Lufthansa, although several long-haul carriers such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines and Emirates also operate from the airport.

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North West England The largest airlines at the airport in terms of flights in 2007 were Flybe, BMI, British Airways, Jet2.com and Lufthansa, although several long-haul carriers such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines and Emirates also operate from the airport.

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Melbourne Airport Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Air New Zealand/United Airlines and Emirates Airline all operate airline lounges in the terminal.

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Airbus A340 The A340-313X is a heavyweight version of the A340, and was first delivered to Singapore Airlines in April 1996, though Singapore Airlines no longer operates this model.

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Singapore Airlines Cargo In addition, the company manages the cargo holds of 100 passenger aircraft operated by Singapore Airlines.

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Singapore Airlines fleet Singapore Airlines became the world's largest operator of the Boeing 777 when it took delivery of its 58th such aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER, on 6 May 2005, and has 71 in its fleet as of 15 March 2008.

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Singapore Airlines fleet Singapore Airlines was, at one time, the world's largest operator of the -400 variant when the 34th airframe was delivered on 13 October 1994 and was the first to fly the aircraft on a commercial trans-Pacific flight.

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EU-US Open Skies Agreement Singapore Airlines had been allowed to fly the LHR-USA routes.

EU-US Open Skies Agreement Singapore Airlines intends to fly the route once it receives new incoming aircraft.

June 2006 in Southeast Asia Ties between the two countries have turned frosty over Australia's refusal to allow Singapore Airlines to fly a route between Australia and the United States and Singapore's hanging execution of Nguyen Tuong Van, a Vietnamese-Australian man convicted of smuggling heroin.

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Freedoms of the air Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, Thai Airways, Malaysia Airlines and other airlines in Asia use sixth-freedom rights extensively to fly passengers between Europe and Australasia.

Singapore Airlines destinations This is a list of destinations flown by Singapore Airlines's passenger flights, excluding code-shared destinations operated by other airlines.

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Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport By the 1990s, the airport had three terminals - Terminal 1 for international flights, Terminal 2 for Singapore - KL shuttle flights by Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines, and Terminal 3 for domestic flights.

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June 2006 in Southeast Asia Ties between the two countries have turned frosty over Australia's refusal to allow Singapore Airlines to fly a route between Australia and the United States and Singapore's hanging execution of Nguyen Tuong Van, a Vietnamese-Australian man convicted of smuggling heroin.

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Jandakot Airport Jandakot is also an important training base for international airline pilots, with Singapore Airlines and China Southern Airlines operating flying colleges and student accommodation facilities at the Airport.

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Jandakot Airport Jandakot is also an important training base for international airline pilots, with Singapore Airlines and China Southern Airlines operating flying colleges and student accommodation facilities at the Airport.

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November 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore Singapore Airlines will be the first carrier to fly the plane.

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June 2006 in Southeast Asia Ties between the two countries have turned frosty over Australia's refusal to allow Singapore Airlines to fly a route between Australia and the United States and Singapore's hanging execution of Nguyen Tuong Van, a Vietnamese-Australian man convicted of smuggling heroin.

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Singapore Airlines fleet The length of this route is 9530mi (8280nm) or 15340km. Singapore Airlines announced that its five A340-500s would be reconfigured to seat 100 in a business class only layout with a 1-2-1 configuration by May 2008 for its non-stop flights to Newark and to Los Angeles.

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Airbus A350 On 14 June 2006, Singapore Airlines announced it had selected the 787 over the A350, ordering 20 787-9s.

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Airbus A350 On 14 June 2006, Singapore Airlines announced it had selected the 787 over the A350, ordering 20 787-9s.

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July 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore Singapore Airlines announces that live television news and sports broadcasts are available onboard flights between London and Singapore, it is the first airline to have this service.

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July 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore Singapore Airlines announces that live television news and sports broadcasts are available onboard flights between London and Singapore, it is the first airline to have this service.

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July 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore Singapore Airlines announces that live television news and sports broadcasts are available onboard flights between London and Singapore, it is the first airline to have this service.

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July 2005 in Malaysia and Singapore Singapore Airlines announces that live television news and sports broadcasts are available onboard flights between London and Singapore, it is the first airline to have this service.

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1983 in aviation June 1 - Singapore Airlines announces it has bought six Boeing 747s and four Boeing 757s, making it the first Asian airline to buy the 757.

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    Singapore Airlines

    Singapore Airlines Limited (SIA) (Chinese: 新加坡航空公司; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Hángkōng Gōngsī, abbreviated 新航; Malay: Syarikat Penerbangan Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் ஏர்லைன்ஸ்) (SGX: C6L) is the national airline of Singapore.
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    Singapore Airlines fleet

    The Singapore Airlines fleet features purely wide-body aircraft from four aircraft families: the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777, Airbus A380 and the Airbus A340.
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    Singapore Airlines Cargo

    Singapore Airlines Cargo (SIA Cargo) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and was formed in 2001. SIA Cargo is the world's third-largest cargo airline in terms of international freight tonne kilometres (FTK) .
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    Singapore Airlines Flight 006

    Singapore Airlines Flight 006 was a scheduled flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Chiang Kai-Shek Airport (now Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport) in Taiwan.
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    Malaysia-Singapore Airlines

    Hence from that year, Malaysian Airline System, now called Malaysia Airlines, and Singapore Airlines were formed.
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    Singapore Girl

    Singapore Airlines used to recruit only Singaporeans and Malaysians as cabin crew.
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    Singapore Airlines destinations

    This is a list of destinations flown by Singapore Airlines's passenger flights, excluding code-shared destinations operated by other airlines. Please see SilkAir destinations and Singapore Airlines Cargo destinations for destinations operated by SilkAir and Singapore Airlines Cargo respectively.
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    List of airlines of Singapore

    Jetstar Asia Airways · Jett8 Airlines Cargo · SilkAir · Singapore Airlines · Singapore Airlines Cargo · Tiger Airways · Valuair
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    Singapore Changi Airport

    Star Alliance carriers, which includes Singapore Airlines, are likely to move to Terminal 3 subsequently.
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    Malaysia Airlines

    After it ceased, it became operational and just being divide to Malaysian Airline System and Singapore Airlines which is being operational currently.

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