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|name                 = Singapore Airlines
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|name                = [[File:SI.png]]
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|logo                 = [[File:SI.png]]
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|motto                = "Asia's Premium Airline"
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|motto                = "Japan's Best"
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|IATA                = SQ
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|IATA                = FJ
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|ICAO                = SIA
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|ICAO                = FFX
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|callsign            = SINGAPORE
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|callsign            = Fuji Flight
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|founded              = Singapore
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|founded              = Ota, Tokyo, Japan
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|commenced operations = 1992
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|commenced operations = 2015
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|alliance            = Global Skies
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|alliance            = FlyWorld
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|Inflight Entertainment = KrisWorld
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|world(s)            = AE8
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|principal hubs      = SIA,XSP
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|principal hubs      = HND, HIJ, NRT
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|fleet                = 84
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|web                  = http://www.fujiair.co.jp
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[[File:SIN.jpg]]<br>
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FujiAir was established in November 2015 and commenced operations soon after.
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Singapore Airlines was established in September 1992 and commenced operations soon after.
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== History ==
== History ==
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FujiAir began slowly with a single Boeing 737-700. However, it later leased two more 737-700s, and a single 737-800 which acted as the company's flagship. It then launched its FujiExpress and FujiClipper operations, and 787s were ordered for international services.
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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
== Destinations ==
== Destinations ==
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FujiAir has an extensive network of regional and international flights. FujiAir operates the longest 737-700 service anywhere in the world: 3713 miles from Tokyo (HND) to Kauai Island, US (LIH).  
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Singapore Airlines operates primarily in the Asia/Pacific reasons. Flying from Singapore to Indonesia, Malaysia, China, and Australia.
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FujiAir has three hubs: Tokyo Haneda, Hiroshima and Sendai. FujiAir serves 88 destinations.
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Singapore Airlines has two hubs: Singapore Changi and Singapore Selatar.
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FujiAir was involved in some controversy with the United Nations after announcing service to North Korea. The services continue, however, as FujiAir flies nonstop daily from Pyongyang (FNJ) to Sendai (SDJ) and Hiroshima (HIJ), and has upgraded its Tokyo (HND) service to twice daily. Many North Koreans are choosing FujiAir because it offers better connections across Asia and the world than Air Koryo, NK's national carrier.
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Singapore Airlines has opened a few competitive routes with Airlines such as Jet Star and Garuda Indonesia were they have been competing for Passanhers.
== Fleet ==
== Fleet ==
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In May 2019, the average age of FujiAir's fleet was 2.3 years.
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Singapore Airlines Average age of aircraft is 6 years. This due to them loaning Aircraft from other Airlines. At the moment they are yet to purchase there own aircraft. As they gain more profit they will purchase aircraft.
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Active Fleet:
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|+ ''FujiAir Current Fleet'''
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|+ ''Singapore Airlines Current fleet'''
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!<font color=white>Aircraft
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!<font color=#c7a317>Aircraft
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!<font color=white>Total
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!<font color=#c7a317>Loaned
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!<font color=white>Orders
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!<font color=#c7a317>Owned
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!<font color=white>Passengers<br><small>(First/Business/Economy)</small>
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!<font color=#c7a317>Orders
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!<font color=white>Notes
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|ATR ATR42-500
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|Boeing 737-300
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|align=center|20
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|align=center|6
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|50 (0/50)
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|Domestic
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|ATR ATR72-500
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|Boeing 737-400
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|align=center|25
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|align=center|4
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|align=center|0
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|74 (0/74)
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|Domestic
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|Boeing 737-700
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|Airbus 310-300
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|align=center|37
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|align=center|1
|align=center|1
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|148 (4/142)
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|Asia, Pacific
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|Boeing 737-800
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|Airbus 320-100
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|align=center|21
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|align=center|1
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|180 (8/172)
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|Asia, Pacific
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|Boeing 787-9
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|Airbus 320-200
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|align=center|25
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|align=center|8
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|align=center|30
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|align=center|0
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|336 (18/41/277)
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|Intercontinental
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|Airbus A319
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|Boeing 767-300ER
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|align=center|18
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|align=center|4
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|148 (0/148)
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|FujiClipper (LCC)
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|Fokker 27
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|align=center|12
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== In-Flight Services==
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[[File:NewKrisWorldlogo.jpg]]
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Singapore Airlines' in-flight entertainment system, KrisWorld was introduced in 1992 on there 737s, A320s and F-27's after Singapore Airlines wanted to overhaul their in-flight experience with a new, cheap entertainment solution.
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Krisworld lets you listen to Music, Watch Movies and Even play game whilst in the comfort of your chair.
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Krisworld also stands for other on board services. You can Purchase food for up to $40, The comforts like Pillows, Blankets, Comfort Packs and Kids Packs are also available.
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Krisworld costs just 5 dollars, But it makes those long flights seem short.
== Accidents ==
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FujiAir has not been involved in any hull-loss accidents, although there have been several minor incidents:
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Singapore Airlines is one of the safest Airlines in the world. There have been no emergency instances for Singapore Airlines.
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On January 2, 2018, ATR72-500 JA615J's landing gear collapsed during taxi out of Sendai (SDJ) after landing, operating domestic flight FJ2598 from Hakodate (HKD). There were no injuries. The airplane was repaired and returned to service.
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On April 30, 2019, two FujiAir aircraft, Boeing 787-9 JA549K operating FJ3848 from Tel Aviv (TLV) to Tokyo Haneda (HND) with 219 people aboard, and Boeing 737-700 JA647M operating flight FJ3395 from Hiroshima (HIJ) to Anchorage (ANC) with 97 people aboard, were involved in a near-miss collision. FJ3395 was allowed to climb to 22,000 feet, however it mistakenly understood "32,000 feet". A lack of designated air corridors around Hiroshima contributed to the near-disaster, as the descending 787 and the ascending 737 were routed in the same corridor. The Japanese 787 crew complained that the TCAS had not sounded soon enough, and that the display was unclear, resulting in major changes to TCAS systems.
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== Alliance ==
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[[File:Globe.png]]
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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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== Partners ==
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Singapore Airlines are Partners with Pacific Airways.
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== External links ==
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[[File:Pacificairways_Logo.png]]
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Fuji Airgroup Press Releases are available here: [http://www.airlineempires.org/index.php?/topic/8397-fuji-airways-group/page__pid__75700#entry75700 Press Release]
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Current revision as of 12:37, 18 March 2011