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Singapore Airlines fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes R F J P Y Total Refs Airbus A350-900: 58 — [3] [4] 42 24 187 253 [5]Largest operator. [3]Includes 9V-SMF, the 10,000th Airbus aircraft ever built.
Singapore Airlines Cargo (abbreviation: SIA Cargo) is the unit within Singapore Airlines (SIA) responsible for air cargo operations. It was incorporated in 1988. [2] SIA Cargo manages the cargo operations of SIA's fleet of freight- and passenger aircraft. Its main office is on the fifth floor of the SATS Airfreight Terminal 5 at Singapore ...
Singapore Airlines was the first to put the Airbus A380—the world's largest passenger aircraft—as well as the Boeing 787-10 into service, and is the only operator of the ultra-long-range (ULR) version of the Airbus A350-900.
SIA Engineering Company Limited (commonly abbreviated as SIAEC) (SGX: S59) is a Singaporean company specializing in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul services in the Asia-Pacific. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Singapore Airlines Group (SIA), formed in 1992 by separating SIA's engineering division. [3]
There were 631 A350 aircraft in service with 44 operators as of February 12, 2025. The top 10 largest operators are Singapore Airlines (65), Qatar Airways (58), Cathay Pacific (48), Air France (35), Delta Air Lines (35), Air China (30), Lufthansa (30), Japan Airlines (24), Turkish Airlines (24) and Ethiopian Airlines (23).
In 2013, Singapore Airlines announced the formation of a joint venture with India's Tata Sons, [13] which was later christened as Vistara (means "limitless expanse" in Sanskrit). [14] The full-service airline, based in New Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport commenced operation on 9 January 2015.
SilkAir Singapore Private Limited, operating as SilkAir, was a Singaporean regional airline with its head office in Changi, Singapore.It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and in 2017, operated scheduled passenger services from Singapore to 54 cities in Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, East Asia, and Northern Australia. [2]
SIA said the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft was flown back to Singapore on Sunday, adding the airline was fully cooperating with the relevant authorities in the investigation into the incident.