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  2. Singapore Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    The product was later extended to all Boeing 777-300ERs. [55] Singapore Airlines also introduced its new Premium Economy product on 9 August 2015 on the Boeing 777-300ER with the refits completed by the end of March 2019. [56] On 11 March 2022, it was announced that Singapore Airlines would operate 5 Boeing 777 freighters on behalf of DHL Aviation.

  3. Premium economy class - Wikipedia

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    Some airlines may designate an entire economy class as premium, such as United Airlines on its transcontinental Boeing 757-200 premium service aircraft, or Singapore Airlines' Airbus A350-900 Ultra Long Range (ULR) aircraft. In other airlines premium economy may be what used to be regular economy before more seats were added, or just the most ...

  4. This airline updated its premium economy service: How that ...

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    A display of Singapore Airlines' new premium economy meals for flights to and from the Americas. ... Boeing forecasts big loss on defense troubles, strike; shares drop 2.5%. Food.

  5. Aircraft cabin - Wikipedia

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    Cabin of a Boeing 737 (Economy class) with typical seating arrangement The British Airways World Traveller Cabin Aircraft cabin control system on board an Airbus A319 "Executive Class" cabin of Boeing 777-300ER operated by Biman. An aircraft cabin is the section of an aircraft in which passengers travel. [1]

  6. Singapore Airlines announces updates to its premium economy ...

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    Singapore Airlines will overhaul its premium economy menus and amenity kits later this month.

  7. History of Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    An MSA Boeing 707 at Zurich Airport (1972). MSA ceased operations in 1972, and both Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airlines System commenced operations in its place. The reason for this development was strategic: Singapore wanted to increase its international routes, but Malaysia wanted to develop its domestic network before moving on to international routes.