7 Mar 2014

Singapore Airlines World's Youngest & Most Fuel Efficient Fleet.


 


The Singapore Airlines A380
Singapore Airlines maintains a modern fleet of 102 aircraft. As of 1 March 2014, the average age of our fleet stands at six years and nine months - making it one of the world's youngest and most fuel efficient.
 
 
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    A330-300
    A330-300Number of aircraft: 26 in fleet and 8 on order
    Number of seats: 285
    Length: 63.6m
    Wingspan: 60.3m
    Cruising speed: 0.82 Mach
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    A380-800
    A380-800Number of aircraft: 19 in fleet and 5 on order
    Number of seats: 471 (409 for all-Business Class upper deck configuration)
    Length: 72.7m
    Wingspan: 79.8m
    Cruising speed: 0.85 Mach
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    B777-200
    B777-200Number of aircraft: 29 (including 4 B777-200ER, 9 retrofitted B777-200ER, 5 B777-200, 11 retrofitted B777-200)
    Number of seats: 288 in 3-class config; 323 in 2-class config; (285 in 200ER, 271 in retrofitted B777-200ER, 266 in retrofitted B777-200)
    Length: 63.7m
    Wingspan: 60.9m
    Cruising speed: 0.84 Mach
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    B777-300
    B777-300Number of aircraft: 28 (including 21 B777-300ER, 7 retrofitted B777-300) in fleet and 6 on order
    Number of seats: 278 in 300ER, 284 in retrofitted B777-300
    Length: 73.9m
    Wingspan: 60.9m (64.8m for 300ER)
    Cruising speed: 0.84 Mach
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Boeing 777-300ER (9V-SWA), the first of the -300ER variant delivered on 23 November 2006, completing its first flight to Zürich Airport. SIA is one of the world's largest operators of the Boeing 777 family, with 66 in its fleet.
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AircraftIn ServiceOrdersOptionsPassengersNotes
RFCYTotal
Airbus A330-30026830255285
Airbus A350-9007020
TBA
EIS: 2014. Replacing Boeing 777-200ER. Options can be converted to -1000 series.
Airbus A380-800195112
12

60
86
399
311
471
409
Boeing 777-2001712

42
30
38
234
293
228
288
323
266
All aircraft were 777-200ER. These planes have had their engines derated to non-ER standard,changing the ETOPS requirements.
Boeing 777-200ER1230
26
255
245
285
271
To be replaced by Airbus A350.
Boeing 777-3007850226284
Boeing 777-300ER216842228278
Boeing 787-7030
TBA
EIS: 2018-2019

Total
10211921