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  Logo Singapore_Airlines_logopng
  Logo Size 250px
  Fleet Size 90
  Destinations 90
  IATA SQ
  ICAO SIA
  Callsign Singapore
  Parent Singapore Airlines Ltd
  Founded 1947 (as Malayan Airways)
  Headquarters Singapore
  Key People Chew Choon Seng ( CEO )
  Hubs Singapore Changi Airport
  Focus Cities
  Frequent Flyer KrisFlyer
  Lounge Silver Kris Lounge
  Alliance Star Alliance
  Website http://wwwsingaporeaircom


Singapore Airlines Limited (Abbreviated: '''SIA'''; ; abbreviated 新航) is the National Airline of Singapore , and the world's second-biggest carrier by market value. It is the leading and founding entity of the Singapore Airlines Group of companies. One of Asia 's most influential and successful airlines, it has a presence in most parts of Asia and Oceania , as well as having major operations in Europe and North America .

Operational members of the Singapore Airlines Group, such as its regional and wholly-owned subsidiary, Silkair , manage flights to secondary cities with smaller capacity requirements, particularly those in Southeast Asia , China and India . Since 2001 , air freight operations have also been hired off to a separate subsidiary, Singapore Airlines Cargo , which took over the entire freighter fleet from SIA, as well as management of the cargo holds in passenger-cargo aircraft. A more recent addition was the Low-cost carrier Tiger Airways , which marked the group's entry into the low-cost segment of the aviation industry.

Collectively, Singapore Airlines Group is the world's second largest carrier by market capitalisation, second only to Southwest Airlines of the United States . In addition, Singapore Airlines ranks amongst the top 15 airline carriers worldwide in terms of Revenue Passenger Kilometre s according to Air Transport World .


HISTORY


Early history

Singapore Airlines began with the incorporation of Malayan Airways Limited (MAL) on October 12, 1937, by the Ocean Steamship Company of Liverpool, the Straits Steamship Company of Singapore and Imperial Airways( BOAC / BA ). The airline's first flight was between Kuala Lumpur and the British Straits Settlement of Singapore on 2 April 1947 using an Airspeed Consul twin-engined airplane.

MAL continued to grow during the rest of the 1940 s and 1950 s, as other British Commonwealth airlines (such as BOAC / BA , Qantas ) provided technical assistance, as well as assistance in joining the IATA . By 1955 , Malayan Airlines' fleet had grown to include a large number of Douglas DC-3 s, and went Public in 1957 .

When Malaya , Singapore , Sabah and Sarawak federated in 1963 to form the Federation Of Malaysia , the airline name was similarly changed, from "Malayan Airways" to "Malaysian Airlines" (though still abbreviated to MAL). MAL also took over Borneo Airways although Brunei remained a British colony until 1984 .

In 1966 , following Singapore's independence from the Federation, the airline's name was changed again, to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA). The next year saw a rapid expansion in the airline's fleet and route, including the purchase of MSA's first Boeing 707 s, as well the completion of a new high-rise headquarters in Singapore.

MSA ceased operations in . Singapore Airlines kept all 10 of MSA's Boeing 737 s and 707 s, and retained the international routes out of Singapore as well as the corporate headquarters in Singapore. Air hostesses continued to wear the '' Sarong Kebaya '' dress, which had previously been used by MSA.

Singapore Airlines actively cultivates and promotes the image of the 'Singapore Girl' in its advertising, and aggressively recruits young women who fit the bill, though they do not have to be Singaporean.


Modern History

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Singapore Airlines saw rapid growth during the 1970s , adding many cities in the Indian Subcontinent and Asia to its 22-city network, and adding Boeing 747 s to its fleet. The 1980s saw the addition of the United States , Canada , and many European cities to the airline's route map, with Madrid becoming the first and only Hispanic city to be served by Singapore Airlines. Services were extended to Africa in the 1990s , when the airline began flights to Johannesburg in South Africa . The network would eventually be expanded to include the cities of Cape Town and Durban .

During the 1990s , Singapore Airlines licenced Model Aeroplane companies like Schabak , Wooster Plastic Aeroplanes , Herpa Wings and many others, to manufacture promotional plane models for them. Their Boeing 747s became known as ''Megatops'', and were complemented by Boeing 777 s and various Airbus aircraft.

In 2004 , Singapore Airlines began long-haul flights from Singapore to Los Angeles International Airport in California and Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey . This marked the first ever non-stop air service between Singapore and the United States Of America , using Airbus A340-500 aircraft named "LeaderShip". The Singapore to Newark flight currently holds the record as the longest commercial flight in the history of aviation, with a flying time of approximately 18 hours between Singapore and Newark and 20 hours on the way back.

In 2006 , Singapore Airlines will decide whether to order the Airbus A350 or the Boeing 787 as part of its future aircraft expansion. Chief Executive Chew Choon Seng of Singapore Airlines has shown interest in the Boeing 747-8 which will be a larger and more efficient version of the current Boeing 747-400 .


INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS






Despite these incidents, the airline was Asia's first and the world's third airline to be accredited by IATA with the IOSA (IATA Operations Safety Audit).


SERVICE AND INNOVATION

See Also: Singapore Airlines awards and accolades



Singapore Airlines is considered a trend-setter in aviation passenger service, and made a name for itself early in its infancy when it was the first airline to offer complimentary headsets and free drinks. This attention to service quality has won it a string of awards and accolades over the years, making it the world's most awarded airline to date.

The airline continues to lead the industry with continual innovation. In 2005 alone, it was one of the earliest to introduce high-speed, in-flight internet service in March by installing the 's interactive language learning programme, with 11 languages offered, and subsequently beefed up to 22 by November In December 2005, the airline offered free live news feeds it called "Live Text News" via its KrisWorld entertainment system [http://www.singaporeair.com/saa/en_UK/content/company_info/press_release/NE_6905.jsp .


SUBSIDIARIES AND ALLIANCES

Singapore Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance , which it joined in April 2000 . Since 30 March 2000 , it has owned a 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic Airways . The airline owns a similar 49% stake in Tiger Airways , a Low-cost Carrier flying from Singapore which it founded in September 2004 with Indigo Partners LLC, the investment firm founded by Bill Franke , (24%); Irelandia Investments Limited, the private investment arm of Tony Ryan and his family, (16%); and Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd (11%). Silkair is a wholly-owned subsidiary serving new destinations in Asia and regional connections using Singapore as a hub.

Singapore Airlines purchased 25% of Air New Zealand during 2000 . However following the near collapse of Air New Zealand the New Zealand Government bought into the airline to rescue it from bankruptcy, reducing SIA's stake to 4.5%. This was subsequently sold in October 2004 .

The Singapore Airlines Group further consists over 50 subsidiaries and associates, including:



CODE SHARING

The airline has Codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

Singapore Airlines Cargo also code-shares with Japan Airlines Cargo and Scandinavian Airlines System Cargo, all being members of the WOW Alliance .


FLEET

See Also: Singapore Airlines fleet



Singapore Airlines operates one of the youngest fleets in Asia. Its streamlined fleet features aircraft from just 3 aircraft families: the Boeing 747 , the Boeing 777 , and the Airbus A340 .

The airline has a history of dubbing its fleet according to plane makes. The Boeing 747-400s are dubbed "Megatop", while the Boeing 777 s are called "Jubilee". The Airbus A340-500s were named "Leadership," but that has since been dropped. Names for airliners previously flown by the airline includes "Superbus" for the 8 Airbus A300 , "3TEN" for the 23 Airbus A310-300 , "Celestar" for the 17 Airbus A340-300 ,"Super B" for the 23 Boeing 747-200B , "Big Top" for the 14 Boeing 747-300 .

Singapore Airlines flew, for a short period of time, a Concorde that it shared with British Airways . The plane had Singapore Airlines' livery on one side, and British Airways' logo on the other.

It is the launch customer for the Airbus A380 -800, and will be the first airline in the world to operate it when it comes into service before Christmas in 2006 . It has 10 of these aircraft on order and options on a further 15 aircraft. It plans to introduce it on its Kangaroo route services from Sydney to London via its base at Changi Airport (ref: Airliner World, March 2005).

The airline is soon to announce megaorders for up to 80 planes around May 2006.

Current fleet by aircraft size
(as of July, 2005 )

The average age of the fleet of Singapore Airlines is 6.1 years old as of April 2006.


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FLIGHT NUMBERS

Generally, flight numbers are allocated according to geographical regions:



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