When Singapore Airlines was formed in 1972, it operated a modest fleet of 10 aircraft to just 22 cities in 18 countries. With a commitment to fleet modernisation, product and service innovation and market leadership, the Airline quickly distinguished itself as a world-class carrier.
Today, Singapore Airlines operates a modern passenger fleet of 100 aircraft and its network, including Singapore Airlines Cargo and SilkAir destinations, covers a total of 107 destinations in 39 countries. Singapore Airlines serves Auckland and Christchurch in New Zealand with 19 round-trip flights per week.
In October 2007, Singapore Airlines, a member of the Star Alliance, made aviation history again as the first to fly the world's largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380.
The information was revealed during Singapore Airshow. JTC Corporation, the main industrial property developer in Singapore, has announced that the project to build a ...
Singapore Airlines said Thursday its net profit for the last financial year nearly halved as fuel costs surged, but reported its highest ever full-year revenues.The major Asian carrier said bookings in the months ahead indicate robust demand, but warned against the impact of trade disputes and s...