Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines (abbreviation: SIA) is a worldwide corporation with the goals of maximizing earnings for the benefit of its shareholders as well as its staff members and delivering air transportation services of the best possible quality. Since the company was established in 1972, it has gone a long way, transforming from a small airline to one of the most well-known and recognized travel companies on a global scale.
The Singapore Airlines Group is comprised of more than 20 different subsidiaries, many of which are connected to the aviation sector. The SIA Engineering Company is responsible for maintenance, repair, and overall (MRO) activity in nine different nations and has a portfolio of 27 joint ventures, some of which are with companies like Boeing and Rolls-Royce. The freighter fleet of Singapore Airlines (SIA) is managed by Singapore Airlines Cargo, which also supervises the capacity of the cargo holds of passenger aircraft operated by SIA. Scoot is a low-cost airline that is run by a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company.
Singapore Airlines was the first airline to put the Airbus A380, the world's biggest passenger aircraft, as well as the Boeing 787-10 into service. Additionally, Singapore Airlines is the only airline in the world that operates the ultra-long-range version of the Airbus A350-900. It is rated top 10 in the world for the total number of foreign passengers it transports, making it one of the top 15 airlines in the world in terms of revenue passenger kilometers.
Founded: 1972
Headquarters: Singapore
Website: https://www.singaporeair.com