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Originally posted by globetrekker84 View PostWelcome to SQT, KyraPractor.
The 744s fly to: LAX, SFO, NRT (2x), FRA (2x), SYD (3x), LHR (3x), JFK, MEL, ICN, AKL (that's leaving soon IIRC), HKG
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Originally posted by 9V-JKL View PostThey do. 1 flight/day
Also AKL, HKG, ICN. Once in a rare while KUL as well.
And of course welcome to SQT KyraPractor. Are you in real life a Chiropractor?
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Originally posted by globetrekker84 View PostEven the SQ press release says 23 as well. And of course they won't mention the A345s for obvious reasons.
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Originally posted by KyraPractorA student currently... Btw where is ICN huh?? Is CGK Paris??? A B744 will fly to KL as well? Wadever for?
Originally posted by KyraPractorHEY thx for the reply but btw wad is NRT(2x)? i no it means Tokyo-Narita but wad is the (2x)? Thanks again
Originally posted by KyraPractorHey there!!! wad are the obvious reasons they wun mention A340-500 'leadership'? Hmmm
Originally posted by KyraPractorHey there!!! Y do they withdraw the 744?? Izzit cos it's above the age limit? And wad do they do with it? Sell it off and purchase more planes?? ThxLast edited by globetrekker84; 21 December 2006, 04:33 PM.
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Originally posted by globetrekker84 View PostThey're reducing the 744 fleet because they're aging. Some of the oldest are some 15 years old. They usually sell the planes off and they usually get good prices since SQ keeps them in great shape.
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Originally posted by KyraPractor View PostA B744 will fly to KL as well? Wadever for?
In fact KUL gets all sorts of planes there due to substitution or added short-term capacity. MH does the same thing too. I've flown a MH744 on that route as well.
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Originally posted by KyraPractor View PostHey there!!! Y do they withdraw the 744?? Izzit cos it's above the age limit? And wad do they do with it? Sell it off and purchase more planes?? Thx
1. Airbus A340-541: 2.9 years
2. Boeing 747-412: 9.1 years
3. Boeing 777: 5.2 years
Source:
http://www.airfleets.net/ageflotte/S...20Airlines.htm
Not sure if this is helpfulLast edited by AndrewSQ011; 22 December 2006, 12:53 AM."Singapore Girl, You're A Great Way To Fly"
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Originally posted by AndrewSQ011 View PostWell, SQ has a strict fleet age:
1. Airbus A340-541: 2.9 years
2. Boeing 747-412: 9.1 years
3. Boeing 777: 5.2 years
Source:
http://www.airfleets.net/ageflotte/S...20Airlines.htm
Not sure if this is helpful
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