How is 9V-SSI being scrapped? It is stored as 2-VISS at Teruel.
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Originally posted by FSJZ View PostSINGAPORE AIRLINES FLEET & ORDERS (UPDATED 6 JUNE 2022)
Airbus A350-900
In Service: 52
On Order: 6
To Enter Service: 2 (by Mar 2023)
Seating 1: 42J/24S/187Y (2013 J, 2015 S, 2013 Y)
- 9V-SMA
- 9V-SMB
- 9V-SMC
- 9V-SMD
- 9V-SME
- 9V-SMF (10,000th Airbus)
- 9V-SMG
- 9V-SMH
- 9V-SMI
- 9V-SMJ
- 9V-SMK
- 9V-SML
- 9V-SMM
- 9V-SMN
- 9V-SMO
- 9V-SMP
- 9V-SMQ
- 9V-SMR
- 9V-SMS
- 9V-SMT
- 9V-SMU
Seating 2: 42J/24S/187Y (2013 J, 2015 S, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SMV
- 9V-SMW
- 9V-SMY
- 9V-SMZ
- 9V-SJA
- 9V-SJB
- 9V-SJE
Seating 3: 40J/263Y (2018 Regional J, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SHA
- 9V-SHB
- 9V-SHC
- 9V-SHD
- 9V-SHE
- 9V-SHF
- 9V-SHG
- 9V-SHH
- 9V-SHI
- 9V-SHJ
- 9V-SHK
- 9V-SHL
- 9V-SHM
- 9V-SHN
- 9V-SHO
- 9V-SHP
- 9V-SHQ
- 9V-SHR
- 9V-SHS
- 9V-SHT
- 9V-SHU
- 9V-SHV
- 9V-SHW
- 9V-SHY
Airbus A350-900ULR
In Service: 7
Seating: 67J/94S (2013 J, 2015 S)
- 9V-SGA
- 9V-SGB
- 9V-SGC
- 9V-SGD
- 9V-SGE
- 9V-SGF
- 9V-SGG
Airbus A380-800
In Service: 12
Seating 1: 12R/86J/36S/245Y (2006 R, 2006 J, 2015 S, 2006 Y)
- 9V-SKP
- 9V-SKQ
Seating 2: 6R/78J/44S/343Y (2017 R, 2017 J, 2017 S, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SKM
- 9V-SKN
- 9V-SKR
- 9V-SKS
- 9V-SKT
- 9V-SKU
- 9V-SKV
- 9V-SKW
- 9V-SKY
- 9V-SKZ
Boeing 737-800
In Service: 9
To Be Withdrawn: 2 (by Mar 2023)
Seating: 12J/150Y (MI 737 J, MI 737 Y)
- 9V-MGA
- 9V-MGB
- 9V-MGC
- 9V-MGD
- 9V-MGE
- 9V-MGK
- 9V-MGL
- 9V-MGM
- 9V-MGN
Boeing 737 MAX 8
In Service: 14
On Order: 23
To Enter Service: 2 (by Mar 2023)
Seating: 10J/144Y (MAX J, MAX Y)
- 9V-MBA
- 9V-MBB
- 9V-MBC
- 9V-MBD
- 9V-MBE
- 9V-MBF
- 9V-MBG
- 9V-MBH
- 9V-MBI
- 9V-MBJ
- 9V-MBK
- 9V-MBL (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-MBM
- 9V-MBN
Boeing 777-300ER
In Service: 23
Seating: 4F/48J/28S/184Y (2013 F, 2013 J, 2015 S, 2013 Y)
- 9V-SWB
- 9V-SWG
- 9V-SWH
- 9V-SWI (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-SWJ (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-SWK
- 9V-SWL
- 9V-SWM (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-SWN
- 9V-SWO
- 9V-SWP
- 9V-SWQ
- 9V-SWR
- 9V-SWS
- 9V-SWT
- 9V-SWU
- 9V-SWV
- 9V-SWW
- 9V-SWY
- 9V-SWZ
- 9V-SNA
- 9V-SNB
- 9V-SNC
Boeing 777-9
On Order: 31
EIS: 2024
Seating: TBA
Boeing 787-10
In Service: 15
On Order: 13
To Enter Service: 3 (by Mar 2023)
Seating: 36J/301Y (2018 Regional J, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SCA
- 9V-SCB
- 9V-SCC
- 9V-SCD
- 9V-SCE
- 9V-SCF
- 9V-SCG
- 9V-SCH
- 9V-SCI
- 9V-SCJ
- 9V-SCK
- 9V-SCL
- 9V-SCM
- 9V-SCN
- 9V-SCO
Total
In Service: 132
On Order: 73
To Enter Service: 7
To Be Withdrawn: 2
Fleet by Mar 2023: 137
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Originally posted by sbs2716g View PostSSI is not scrapped. Guess they used the damage part to do up the items.
The incident report was published in June 2021, blaming pilot error. https://dcamyanmar.com/dcadca/images...NES_9V-SSI.pdf
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Originally posted by jul247 View PostAccording to planespotters.net latest update, the airframe has been partially scrapped. Apparently the incident at RGN was so bad that the airframe actually creased at some part, that explains the low altitude return flight to SIN before being sent off to TEV, also at low altitude of not more than 10,000 fleet, via Sharjah. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/9VSSI
The incident report was published in June 2021, blaming pilot error. https://dcamyanmar.com/dcadca/images...NES_9V-SSI.pdf
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Based on the FY2022/2023 press release, it looks like SQ has made some adjustments to its aircraft orders.
They have cancelled 8 Boeing 737-8 orders (from 21 to 13), swapped 3 Boeing 787-9 aircraft bound for Scoot (from 4 to 1) to 3 Boeing 787-10 aircraft bound for SQ (from 12 to 15). They seem to have also removed 1 order for A321neo bound for Scoot (from 7 to 6).
Total orders now
For SQ
3 A350-900
13 B737-8
31 B777-9
15 B787-10
For Scoot
12 A320neo
6 A321neo
3 B787-8
1 B787-9
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SINGAPORE AIRLINES FLEET & ORDERS (UPDATED 17 MAY 2023)
Airbus A350-900
In Service: 55
On Order: 3
Seating 1: 42J/24S/187Y (2013 J, 2015 S, 2013 Y)
- 9V-SMA
- 9V-SMB
- 9V-SMC
- 9V-SMD
- 9V-SME
- 9V-SMF (10,000th Airbus)
- 9V-SMG
- 9V-SMH
- 9V-SMI
- 9V-SMJ
- 9V-SMK
- 9V-SML
- 9V-SMM
- 9V-SMN
- 9V-SMO
- 9V-SMP
- 9V-SMQ
- 9V-SMR
- 9V-SMS
- 9V-SMT
- 9V-SMU
Seating 2: 42J/24S/187Y (2013 J, 2015 S, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SMV
- 9V-SMW
- 9V-SMY
- 9V-SMZ
- 9V-SJA
- 9V-SJB
- 9V-SJC
- 9V-SJD
- 9V-SJE
- 9V-SJF
Seating 3: 40J/263Y (2018 Regional J, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SHA
- 9V-SHB
- 9V-SHC
- 9V-SHD
- 9V-SHE
- 9V-SHF
- 9V-SHG
- 9V-SHH
- 9V-SHI
- 9V-SHJ
- 9V-SHK
- 9V-SHL
- 9V-SHM
- 9V-SHN
- 9V-SHO
- 9V-SHP
- 9V-SHQ
- 9V-SHR
- 9V-SHS
- 9V-SHT
- 9V-SHU
- 9V-SHV
- 9V-SHW
- 9V-SHY
Airbus A350-900ULR
In Service: 7
Seating: 67J/94S (2013 J, 2015 S)
- 9V-SGA
- 9V-SGB
- 9V-SGC
- 9V-SGD
- 9V-SGE
- 9V-SGF
- 9V-SGG
Airbus A380-800
In Service: 12
Seating 1: 12R/86J/36S/245Y (2006 R, 2006 J, 2015 S, 2006 Y)
- 9V-SKP
Seating 2: 6R/78J/44S/343Y (2017 R, 2017 J, 2017 S, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SKM
- 9V-SKN
- 9V-SKQ
- 9V-SKR
- 9V-SKS
- 9V-SKT
- 9V-SKU
- 9V-SKV
- 9V-SKW
- 9V-SKY
- 9V-SKZ
Boeing 737-800
In Service: 7
Seating: 12J/150Y (MI 737 J, MI 737 Y)
- 9V-MGC
- 9V-MGD
- 9V-MGE
- 9V-MGK
- 9V-MGL
- 9V-MGM
- 9V-MGN
Boeing 737 MAX 8
In Service: 16
On Order: 13
Seating: 10J/144Y (MAX J, MAX Y)
- 9V-MBA
- 9V-MBB
- 9V-MBC
- 9V-MBD
- 9V-MBE
- 9V-MBF
- 9V-MBG
- 9V-MBH
- 9V-MBI
- 9V-MBJ
- 9V-MBK
- 9V-MBL (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-MBM
- 9V-MBN
- 9V-MBO
- 9V-MBP
Boeing 777-300ER
In Service: 23
Seating: 4F/48J/28S/184Y (2013 F, 2013 J, 2015 S, 2013 Y)
- 9V-SWB
- 9V-SWG
- 9V-SWH
- 9V-SWI (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-SWJ (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-SWK
- 9V-SWL
- 9V-SWM (Star Alliance Livery)
- 9V-SWN
- 9V-SWO
- 9V-SWP
- 9V-SWQ
- 9V-SWR
- 9V-SWS
- 9V-SWT
- 9V-SWU
- 9V-SWV
- 9V-SWW
- 9V-SWY
- 9V-SWZ
- 9V-SNA
- 9V-SNB
- 9V-SNC
Boeing 777-9
On Order: 31
EIS: 2026
Seating: TBA
Boeing 787-10
In Service: 16
On Order: 15
Seating: 36J/301Y (2018 Regional J, 2017 Y)
- 9V-SCA
- 9V-SCB
- 9V-SCC
- 9V-SCD
- 9V-SCE
- 9V-SCF
- 9V-SCG
- 9V-SCH
- 9V-SCI
- 9V-SCJ
- 9V-SCK
- 9V-SCL
- 9V-SCM
- 9V-SCN
- 9V-SCO
- 9V-SCS
Total
In Service: 136
On Order: 62
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Is there any more news on their remaining A350 & 787 deliveries? I know we recently got SJF & SCS (out of sequence).
There’s no news on the Boeing 777-9’s but I guess it’s still on schedule and no other delays compared to last Spring where they said a year more delay.
Either way I guess SQ could receive their first 779 in late 2025 or 2026 because on another forum I saw some line #’s and there are a few SQ 779’s in those line numbers. Maybe they’ll be getting them in mid 2025 (assuming all goes well with Boeing’s TIA/FAA tests).
Current 77W - Sounds like SWJ, SWK, SWM, SWN need to be reactivated.
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FR24 showed 9V-SWK pinging in ASP on 05/27. Sometimes this tends to be a sign that they will be bringing back another 77W.
All that’s left from ASP perspective is SWJ (Star Alliance Livery). From SIN, it would be SWM & SWN, both of which haven’t flown since Christmas 2021 on cargo flights.
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Originally posted by a340-313x View PostSWK (SQ8894) is showing up on the flight board as arriving tomorrow (10 June) from ASP at 18.15.
Looks like I was right. This is the same with CX’s 77W on FR24. IIRC, SWK was stored in ASP in 2021 but before that it was doing revenue flights even during the pandemic.
Now we’ll see when SWJ returns. It’s been parked for a year and 3 months, but has not done revenue service for over 3 years.
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Originally posted by SQfanatic View Post
Looks like I was right. This is the same with CX’s 77W on FR24. IIRC, SWK was stored in ASP in 2021 but before that it was doing revenue flights even during the pandemic.
Now we’ll see when SWJ returns. It’s been parked for a year and 3 months, but has not done revenue service for over 3 years.
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I rest my case. If it did re-enter, my guess is after its very long storage in ASP, it was in maintenance for a while and decided to put it on a few short flights before sending it back long-haul.
The only other plane is SWJ, which is the only other 77W parked in ASP. SWM and SWN are in SIN, I'm sure they will eventually return to service.
I'm still banking on SWD-SWF to be the candidates of the 77W going to AI. The only question after that is will they deploy the plane with the SQ interior or retrofit it with a different interior scheme? In my opinion, the 2013 seats still look as brand new as they did when I flew the 2013 cabin products back in late 2016 (and they were one of the most comfortable out there compared to the current 2017 Y class seats which are quite cramped and narrow).
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