Singapore Airlines

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Singapore Airlines was established in September 1992 and commenced operations soon after.
Singapore Airlines was established in September 1992 and commenced operations soon after.
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== History ==
== History ==
Singapore Airlines started as Sol Airways with a hub at Singapore Salatar Airport. Soon after they changed there name to Singapore Airlines and opened a hub at Singapore Changi
Singapore Airlines started as Sol Airways with a hub at Singapore Salatar Airport. Soon after they changed there name to Singapore Airlines and opened a hub at Singapore Changi
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== Alliance ==
 
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Globe Alliance was one of the original Alliances in aviation. But after a few companies going bankrupt the Alliance was forced to restart in 1992. The Alliance consists of 3 Airlines at the moment. '''Singapore Airlines''', Pacific Airways and Air Lanka.
 
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== Accidents ==
== Accidents ==
Singapore Airlines is one of the safest Airlines in the world. There have been no emergency instances for Singapore Airlines.   
Singapore Airlines is one of the safest Airlines in the world. There have been no emergency instances for Singapore Airlines.   
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Globe Alliance was one of the original Alliances in aviation. But after a few companies going bankrupt the Alliance was forced to restart in 1992. The Alliance consists of 3 Airlines at the moment. '''Singapore Airlines''', Pacific Airways and Air Lanka.
== Partners ==
== Partners ==
Singapore Airlines are Partners with Pacific Airways.
Singapore Airlines are Partners with Pacific Airways.
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