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10
Singapore Airlines Annual Report 05/06
SIGNIFICANT
EVENTS
SIA Engineering Company
announced two new joint
ventures – one with Cebu
Pacifi c Air to offer line
maintenance at 14 airports in
the Philippines; the other with
Parker Aerospace Group to
set up an aerospace hydraulic
equipment service centre in
Singapore.
APRIL 05
Singapore Airlines became
the fi rst airline in the world
to introduce live TV on
international fl ights.
• Singapore Airlines
Cargo launched a twice-
weekly freighter service to
Johannesburg, linking South
Africa with Europe, USA
and Asia.
Against the backdrop
of escalating fuel prices,
the Singapore Airlines
Group reported a net profi t
attributable to shareholders
of $234.6 million for the
rst quarter of fi nancial year
2005-06.
JULY 05
• Singapore Airlines
launched a six-times-weekly
direct service between
Bangkok and Tokyo.
• Singapore Airlines
conducted an Organisational
Climate Survey to gather
employee feedback.
Singapore Airlines began
codeshare fl ights with Asiana
Airlines between Singapore
and Seoul.
SEPTEMBER 05
Singapore Airlines Cargo
signed an agreement
with Great Wall Industry
Corporation and Dahlia
Investments to form a joint-
venture cargo airline, The
Great Wall Airlines Company
Limited, in Shanghai. SIA
Cargo holds a 25 percent
share in Great Wall Airlines.
MAY 05
SATS announced a
$23 million product and
service upgrade to set new
benchmarks to underscore
its position as the premier
ground handling and infl ight
catering company in the
region.
AUGUST 05