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021
ANNUAL REPORT 2012/13
Fleet Management
The year in review saw the delivery of an additional three
Airbus A380-800 aircraft and one Airbus A330-300 aircraft,
and the completion of a cabin refresh programme for two
Boeing 777-200ERs. One Boeing 747-400, one B777-300
and three B777-200 aircraft left the operating fleet.
In our continual pursuit to offer a young and modern eet
to our customers, Singapore Airlines has placed orders
for another five A380-800 aircraft and 20 additional
A350-900 aircraft. Excluding 20 Boeing 787s on firm order
that will be transferred to Scoot to support its growth plans,
Singapore Airlinestotal firm aircraft orders stood at 67 as
at 31 March 2013.
The Singapore Airlines passenger aircraft fleet, as at
31 March 2013, comprised 101 aircraft with an average age
of six years and eight months.
SIA Cargo’s fleet as at 31 March 2013 comprised 12 Boeing
747-400 freighters, with an average age of 11 years and eight
months. The fleet of SilkAir as at 31 March 2013 comprised
16 Airbus A320-200s and six A319-100s, with an average
age of six years and eight months. SilkAir also announced
orders for 54 aircraft - 23 Boeing 737-800s and 31 Boeing
737 MAX 8s on top of an existing firm order for two
A320s. Deliveries of the new Boeing aircraft are due to
begin in 2014 and continue to 2021, by which time SilkAir’s
fleet will have more than doubled in size.
In our continual
pursuit to offer
a young and
modern fleet to
our customers,
Singapore Airlines
has placed orders
for another five
A380-800 aircraft
and 20 additional
A350-900 aircraft.