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  • Originally posted by SQKevin View Post
    9V-SGG has landed at Changi bringing the SQ A350-900 fleet to 29. This completes the delivery of all 7 URLs.
    So 9V-SGG has been delivered on December 15th, but it hasn't started any revenue service in 3 weeks. Interesting. I thought most of the time these planes start revenue service at the most 2 weeks if not within 1 week.

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    • Originally posted by SQfanatic View Post
      So 9V-SGG has been delivered on December 15th, but it hasn't started any revenue service in 3 weeks. Interesting. I thought most of the time these planes start revenue service at the most 2 weeks if not within 1 week.
      9V-SGG is a spare plane and will only fly if necessary.

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      • Originally posted by Not You View Post
        9V-SGG is a spare plane and will only fly if necessary.
        The 7th ULR plane is a spare but it may not necessarily be 9V-SGG. I'm sure 9V-SGG will be rostered to fly in regular rotation to EWR/LAX/SFO while another aircraft serves as the spare back in SIN; it just has not happened yet. Unless you are an airline like Air India which apparently cannibalized a relatively-new aircraft for spares, you would not park an expensive asset with minimal utilization while flight hours and cycles are accumulated on the rest of the fleet, especially if there are only 7 in the total fleet.

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        • Originally posted by Jumbojet Lover View Post
          The 7th ULR plane is a spare but it may not necessarily be 9V-SGG. I'm sure 9V-SGG will be rostered to fly in regular rotation to EWR/LAX/SFO while another aircraft serves as the spare back in SIN; it just has not happened yet. Unless you are an airline like Air India which apparently cannibalized a relatively-new aircraft for spares, you would not park an expensive asset with minimal utilization while flight hours and cycles are accumulated on the rest of the fleet, especially if there are only 7 in the total fleet.
          No matter what, there bound to be one plane sitting around everyday. N think there are 3 sitting on tarmac on Tuesday. Maybe SQ should have bought 6 ULR instead.

          Is SQ thinking of swapping SQ31/32 to ULR n SQ33/34 with regular A350? Like that can better utilize the ULR.

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          • Originally posted by sbs2716g View Post
            No matter what, there bound to be one plane sitting around everyday. N think there are 3 sitting on tarmac on Tuesday. Maybe SQ should have bought 6 ULR instead.

            Is SQ thinking of swapping SQ31/32 to ULR n SQ33/34 with regular A350? Like that can better utilize the ULR.
            SQ32/1 does very well filling its Y cabin, predominantly with passengers connecting to a variety of destinations in India. They'd lose that market if they moved to the ULR layout.

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            • Does anyone know which A350 will be used on the inaugural SIN-CHC service 7/8th JAN?

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              • Originally posted by SQA350 View Post
                Does anyone know which A350 will be used on the inaugural SIN-CHC service 7/8th JAN?
                It could be any of 21 planes: SMA-U. If you want to find out the exact registration, icargo.net often displays it a few hours before departure, but it's only indicative and can often change.

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                • Originally posted by SQA350 View Post
                  Does anyone know which A350 will be used on the inaugural SIN-CHC service 7/8th JAN?
                  icargo shows no Corr. Arrival Flight so SQ228 is correct. That route will be served by one of the long haul A350s.

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                  • Originally posted by SQA350 View Post
                    Does anyone know which A350 will be used on the inaugural SIN-CHC service 7/8th JAN?
                    Seems like 9V-SMF is rostered to operate the inaugural A350 service to CHC as of now.
                    Singapore Airlines - A great way to fly...

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                    • Originally posted by 9V-SPL View Post
                      Seems like 9V-SMF is rostered to operate the inaugural A350 service to CHC as of now.
                      9V-SMF is the chosen one, thank you!

                      All the very best of luck to her and the new era of service.

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                      • Originally posted by 9V-SPL View Post
                        Seems like 9V-SMF is rostered to operate the inaugural A350 service to CHC as of now.
                        It could be purely coincidental, but nice that a “special aircraft” gets to operate the inaugural A359 service to CHC tonight, given that SMF is the 10000th Airbus aircraft delivered to an airline customer, that is if SMF is indeed going to operate the flight. Could be another reason for CHC based spotters to head out to CHC tomorrow to capture the historic moment...
                        Last edited by wlgspotter; 7 January 2019, 05:48 PM.

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                        • Originally posted by wlgspotter View Post
                          It could be purely coincidental, but nice that a “special aircraft” gets to operate the inaugural A359 service to CHC tonight, given that SMF is the 10000th Airbus aircraft delivered to an airline customer, that is if SMF is indeed going to operate the flight. Could be another reason for CHC based spotters to head out to CHC tomorrow to capture the historic moment...
                          SMF also flew its first inaugural when SQ began its first morning SFO nonstop service on SQ32/31 back in October 2016.

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                          • Singapore Airlines increases Milan flights from July 2019

                            Permanent increase to Milan service

                            Singapore Airlines from July 2019 is expanding Singapore – Milan Malpensa service, with the addition of 7th weekly flight, operating on Mondays from Singapore. The new flight commences on 01JUL19, with A350-900XWB.

                            SQ378 SIN2330 – 0610+1MXP 359 236
                            SQ356 SIN2330 – 0610+1MXP 359 x236

                            SQ355 MXP1300 – 0700+1SIN 359 x347
                            SQ377 MXP1300 – 0700+1SIN 359 347

                            The daily service will be maintained in winter 2019/20 season, on/after 27OCT19.

                            Source: https://www.routesonline.com/news/38...rom-july-2019/
                            Very odd that the flight numbers are different on different days when they actually scheduled to depart and arrive at same time.

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                            • Originally posted by davidfusq View Post
                              Permanent increase to Milan service



                              Very odd that the flight numbers are different on different days when they actually scheduled to depart and arrive at same time.
                              SQ378/7 are the flights that extend to BCN. Unusual though that they now have new flight numbers for the other days. If I remember right, MXP terminators used to always be SQ 368/7 but now seem to use SQ356/5. JNB-CPT use the same flight numbers whether or not it extends to CPT, but I guess the difference with MXP-BCN is that there are also direct BCN flights.
                              Last edited by SQ228; 9 January 2019, 04:15 PM. Reason: Airport code error

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                              • Originally posted by SQ228 View Post
                                SQ378/7 are the flights that extend to BCN. Unusual though that they now have new flight numbers for the other days. If I remember right, MXP terminators used to always be SQ 368/7 but now seem to use SQ356/5. JHB-CPT use the same flight numbers whether or not it extends to CPT, but I guess the difference with MXP-BCN is that there are also direct BCN flights.
                                Regarding the swap to SQ356/5, it could be due to superstitious reasons. SQ368 (9V-SWB) was the flight that had to turn back and had the passengers evacuate while the wing was on fire. Similar to how SQ retired SQ006 after the crash in Taipei.

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