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11
Singapore Airlines Annual Report 05/06
SATS refreshed its brand
image by adopting a new
corporate identity.
NOVEMBER 05
• Singapore Airlines
commenced a four-times-
weekly non-stop service to
Hyderabad, and increased
frequencies to Bangalore by
two to fi ve-times-weekly.
A three-year Memorandum
of Understanding, valued at
$15.5 million, was signed
with Tourism Australia.
The agreement aims to
promote tourism and boost
visitor arrivals to Australia: a
destination served 85 times
weekly by Singapore Airlines.
SilkAir took over from
Singapore Airlines the
operation of services to
Shenzhen and Surabaya.
The Singapore Airlines
Group posted a net profi t of
$343.2 million in the second
quarter of fi nancial year
2005-06.
OCTOBER 05
• Singapore Airlines
launched a three-times-
weekly service to Moscow,
via Dubai.
• Singapore Airlines
commenced a three-times-
weekly direct service to
Abu Dhabi, making it the
second destination in the
United Arab Emirates to be
served by the Airline.
Singapore Airlines resumed
a three-times-weekly service
to Karachi and Lahore in
Pakistan.
The Singapore Airlines
Group posted a net profi t of
$396.6 million for the third
quarter of the fi nancial year
2005-06.
FEBRUARY 06
Mr Koh Boon Hwee
stepped down as non-
executive Chairman and
Director of Singapore Airlines
Limited. Mr Stephen Lee
Ching Yen assumed offi ce as
non-executive Chairman.
MARCH 06
JANUARY 06