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|Abu Dhabi-Jeddah-Abu Dhabi (SQ455/456 commencing on 28 March 2010<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/06/sq-s10update3/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Abu Dhabi-Kuwait-Abu Dhabi (SQ457/458 commencing on 30 March 2010)<br> Adelaide (SQ268/269), Bangkok (SQ970/973, SQ976/979 commencing on 1 July 2010 and SQ972/975, SQ978/981 commencing on 1 October 2010)<br> Brisbane (SQ235/236, SQ245/246, SQ255/256)<br> Colombo (SQ468/469 commencing 1 May 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/04/sq-s10update2/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Dhaka (SQ435/436 commencing 1 June 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/04/sq-s10update2/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Fukuoka (SQ655/656 commencing on 28 April 2010)<br> Guangzhou (SQ850/851 commencing on 1 June 2010)<br> Ho Chi Minh (SQ172/173, SQ185/186 both commencing on 1 October 2010)<br> Kolkata (SQ516/517 commencing on 2 July 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/06/sq-s10update3/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Kuala Lumpur (SQ118/119)<br> Male (SQ451/452 commencing on 28 March 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/06/sq-s10update3/ Airilneroute.net]</ref><br> Nagoya (SQ671/672)<br> Osaka (SQ618/619)<br> Perth (SQ215/216, SQ223/226, SQ224/225)<br> Taipei (SQ876/877, SQ878/879 both commencing on 28 April 2010)
|Abu Dhabi-Jeddah-Abu Dhabi (SQ455/456 commencing on 28 March 2010<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/06/sq-s10update3/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Abu Dhabi-Kuwait-Abu Dhabi (SQ457/458 commencing on 30 March 2010)<br> Adelaide (SQ268/269), Bangkok (SQ970/973, SQ976/979 commencing on 1 July 2010 and SQ972/975, SQ978/981 commencing on 1 October 2010)<br> Brisbane (SQ235/236, SQ245/246, SQ255/256)<br> Colombo (SQ468/469 commencing 1 May 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/04/sq-s10update2/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Dhaka (SQ435/436 commencing 1 June 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/04/sq-s10update2/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Fukuoka (SQ655/656 commencing on 28 April 2010)<br> Guangzhou (SQ850/851 commencing on 1 June 2010)<br> Ho Chi Minh (SQ172/173, SQ185/186 both commencing on 1 October 2010)<br> Kolkata (SQ516/517 commencing on 2 July 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/06/sq-s10update3/ Airlineroute.net]</ref><br> Kuala Lumpur (SQ118/119)<br> Male (SQ451/452 commencing on 28 March 2010),<ref>[http://airlineroute.net/2010/01/06/sq-s10update3/ Airilneroute.net]</ref><br> Nagoya (SQ671/672)<br> Osaka (SQ618/619)<br> Perth (SQ215/216, SQ223/226, SQ224/225)<br> Taipei (SQ876/877, SQ878/879 both commencing on 28 April 2010)
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Boeing 777-300ER (9V-SWA), the first of the -300ER variant to be delivered on 23 November 2006, completing its first flight to Zürich Airport. SIA is one of the world's largest operators of the Boeing 777 family, with 77 in its fleet and 13 on option.

The Singapore Airlines fleet features purely wide-body aircraft from five aircraft families: the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777, Airbus A380, Airbus A340, and the Airbus A330[1]. In keeping with its policy of maintaining a young fleet, which stands at an average of 6 years 5 months as at 31 March 2008, it renews its fleet frequently.[2]

The airline names its fleet according to plane makes. The Boeing 747-400s were called "Megatop", the Boeing 777s were called "Jubilee" and the Airbus A340-500s were named "Leadership". Names for airliners previously flown by the airline include: "Superbus" for the 8 Airbus A300, "3TEN" for the 23 Airbus A310-300, "Celestar" for the 17 Airbus A340-300,"Super B" for the 23 Boeing 747-200B, "Big Top" for the 14 Boeing 747-300.[citation needed] Singapore Airlines has never painted an aircraft without its tail livery. Even special liveries such as the Tropical Megatop and the Star Alliance livery still retain the signature stylised bird on their vertical stabilizers.

In September 2009, the Airbus A380 marked a milestone with the airline when the tenth delivery of its frame exceeded that of the Boeing 747-400 for the first time.[3]

Historical fleet

An Airspeed Consul (VR-SCD)– the first aircraft type operated by Malayan Airways, which was the forerunner of Singapore Airlines

Since 1937, the predecessors of Singapore Airlines operated the Airspeed Consul, Boeing 707, Boeing 737, Bristol Britannia, Douglas DC-3, Douglas DC-4 Skymaster, de Havilland Comet 4, Fokker F27, Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation and the Vickers Viscount.[4] Upon its incorporation as Singapore Airlines Limited on 28 January 1972, the airline acquired seven Boeing 707s and five Boeing 737s from MSA on 30 September 1972.[5]

Its first purchase since incorporation was for another Boeing 707 from Continental Airlines which was delivered on 1 October 1972. The first Boeing 747-200 for the airline was delivered soon after on 31 July 1973, which also marked SIA's first direct delivery of a new aircraft. Boeing 727s were first delivered on 30 August 1977, Boeing 747-300s from 29 April 1983, and Boeing 757s from 12 November 1984.[6] The airline ordered its first aircraft from Airbus, the A300B4 in 1979,[7] which joined the fleet in 1980. Other Airbus models flown include the Airbus 310 since 1984 and the Airbus 340-300 from 26 October 1996.

The airline ordered the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on 16 January 1990, involving 5 firm orders and 15 options, to operate long-haul routes with demand deemed too thin for the Boeing 747.[8] When it was revealed that the aircraft's performance was below expectations in terms of range and fuel burn, the order was cancelled in favour of the Airbus A340-300 with 20 orders. The cancellation was seen as particularly damaging to McDonnell Douglas due to the company's reputation.[9] Airbus in turn suffered a setback, however, when rival Boeing successfully negotiated to take SIA's existing A340-300 fleet as well as any still on order in exchange for 10 orders for the Boeing 777 in 1999,[10] prompting an upset Airbus to call the move an "act of desperation" on Boeing's part.[11]

In 1977, and from 1979 to 1980, SIA flew a Concorde that it shared with British Airways.[12] Concorde G-BOAD had Singapore Airlines' livery on the port side and British Airways' livery on the starboard side. It was used on the London to Singapore via Bahrain service. The service was withdrawn for financial reasons and complaints about noise from the Malaysian government.[13]

Historical Singapore Airlines Fleet (1972 - Present)[1]
Aircraft[2] Total delivered Registration Nickname Period in fleet
Airbus A300B4-203 6 9V-STA - 9V-STC, 9V-STF - 9V-STH Superbus 1980 - 1985
Airbus A300B4-2C 2 9V-STD, 9V-STE Superbus 1982 - 1985
Airbus A310-222 6 9V-STI - 9V-STN 3TEN 1984 - 2000
Airbus A310-324 17 9V-STO - 9V-STZ, 9V-STA - 9V-STF 3TEN 1987 - 2005
Airbus A340-313X 17 9V-SJA - 9V-SJQ Celestar 17 April 1996 - 5 October 2003
Boeing 707-312B 3 9V-BBA - 9V-BBB 30 September 1972 - 16 January 1980
Boeing 707-324C 3 9V-BEW - 9V-BEY 30 September 1972 - 27 April 1982
Boeing 707-327C 2 9V-BDC, 9V-BFC 30 September 1972 - 7 November 1981
Boeing 707-338C 2 9V-BFN, 9V-BFW 20 November 1972 - March 1981
Boeing 727-212 10 9V-SGA, 9V-SGI Advanced 727 30 August 1977 - 6 March 1985
Boeing 737-112 5 9V-BBC, 9V-BBE, 9V-BFD - 9V-BFF 30 September 1972 - 15 August 1980
Boeing 747-212B 19 9V-SIA, 9V-SIB, 9V-SQC - 9V-SQS Super B 31 July 1973 - 13 April 1994
Boeing 747-312 15 9V-SKA - 9V-SKP, N116KB - N121KG Big Top 29 April 1983 - 27 February 2001
Boeing 747-412 42 (9 still in service) 9V-SMA - 9V-SMZ, 9V-SPA - 9V-SPQ Megatop 18 March 1989 - March 2010
Boeing 757-212 4 9V-SGK - 9V-SGN 12 November 1984 - 12 June 1990
Concorde 1 G-BOAD/G-N94AD 1977; 1979 - 1980
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 8 9V-SDA/9V-SDG 1975; 1977 - 1985

Current fleet

The Singapore Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[14]

Singapore Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total Order Option Engine Registration Passengers
(First/Business/Economy)
Routes(To and from Singapore)
Airbus A330-343E 9 10 0 Rolls-Royce Trent 772B 9V-STA - 9V-STI 285 (0/30/255) Abu Dhabi-Jeddah-Abu Dhabi (SQ455/456 commencing on 28 March 2010[15]
Abu Dhabi-Kuwait-Abu Dhabi (SQ457/458 commencing on 30 March 2010)
Adelaide (SQ268/269), Bangkok (SQ970/973, SQ976/979 commencing on 1 July 2010 and SQ972/975, SQ978/981 commencing on 1 October 2010)
Brisbane (SQ235/236, SQ245/246, SQ255/256)
Colombo (SQ468/469 commencing 1 May 2010),[16]
Dhaka (SQ435/436 commencing 1 June 2010),[17]
Fukuoka (SQ655/656 commencing on 28 April 2010)
Guangzhou (SQ850/851 commencing on 1 June 2010)
Ho Chi Minh (SQ172/173, SQ185/186 both commencing on 1 October 2010)
Kolkata (SQ516/517 commencing on 2 July 2010),[18]
Kuala Lumpur (SQ118/119)
Male (SQ451/452 commencing on 28 March 2010),[19]
Nagoya (SQ671/672)
Osaka (SQ618/619)
Perth (SQ215/216, SQ223/226, SQ224/225)
Taipei (SQ876/877, SQ878/879 both commencing on 28 April 2010)
Airbus A340-541 5 0 0 Rolls Royce Trent 553 9V-SGA - 9V-SGE 100 (0/100/0) Los Angeles (SQ37/38), New York(Newark) (SQ21/22)
Airbus A350-941 0 20 20 Rolls-Royce Trent XWB Long haul
Airbus A380-841 10 9 6 Rolls Royce Trent 970 9V-SKA - 9V-SKJ 471 (12/60/399) Hong Kong (SQ856/861)
London (SQ317/318, SQ321/322)
Melbourne (SQ227/228)
Paris (SQ333/334)
Sydney (SQ221/222)
Tokyo (SQ637/638)
Zurich (SQ345/346 commencing on 28 March 2010)
Boeing 747-412 8 0 0 Pratt & Whitney PW4056 9V-SMU
9V-SPA, 9V-SPE, 9V-SPH, 9V-SPJ
9V-SPO - 9V-SPQ
375 (12/50/313) Frankfurt-New York JFK-Frankfurt (SQ25/26), Tokyo-Los Angeles-Tokyo (SQ11/12)
Boeing 777-212ER 13 0 0 Rolls Royce Trent 884 9V-SQB - 9V-SQN 288 (12/42/234) Beijing (SQ800/801, SQ810/803)
Dubai-Riyadh-Dubai (SQ453/454)
Dubai-Cario-Dubai (SQ492/493)
Hong Kong, Manila, Mumbai, New Delhi, Shanghai Pudong
Boeing 777-212ER 16 0 0 Rolls Royce Trent 884 9V-SRB - 9V-SRQ 323 (0/30/293) Abu Dhabi-Kuwait-Abu Dhabi (ends 28 March 2010)
Ahmedabad (SQ530/531)
Bangalore (SQ502/503)
Bangkok-Suvarhabumi (ends 30 September 2010)
Denpasar-Bali (SQ941/946, SQ943/948, SQ947/942)
Dhaka (ends 31 May 2010)
Fukuoka (ends 27 April 2010)
Guangzhou (ends 31 May 2010)
Hanoi (SQ175/176)
Ho Chi Minh City (ends 30 September 2010)
Kuala Lumpur (SQ106/107)
Male (ends 27 March 2010)
Manila (SQ910/917, SQ912/919, SQ916/921, SQ918/915)
Mumbai (SQ424/423)
New Delhi (SQ406/405
Seoul (SQ608/609 commencing on 1 June 2010, SQ602/603)
Taipei (ends 27 April 2010)
Boeing 777-212ER 15 0 0 Rolls Royce Trent 892 9V-SVA - 9V-SVO 285 (0/30/255) Amsterdam (SQ324/323)
Athens (SQ348/347)
Auckland (SQ281/282)
Christchurch (SQ297/298)
Copenhagen (SQ352/351)
Ho Chi Minh City (SQ172/173, SQ186/185 ends 30 September)
Johannesburg-Cape Town-Johannesburg (SQ478/479)
Kuala Lumpur (SQ116/117)
Manchester (Ends 27 March 2010)
Manila (SQ910/917, SQ912/919, SQ916/921, SQ918/915)
Rome (SQ366/365)
Boeing 777-312 12 0 0 Rolls Royce Trent 892 9V-SYA - 9V-SYL 284 (8/50/226)
332 (18/49/265)
Dubai-Istanbul-Ataturk-Dubai (SQ490/491)
Jakarta (SQ952/953, SQ956/957, SQ958/959, SQ960/961, SQ962/963, SQ966/967, SQ968/SQ951)
Madras (Chennai)(SQ528/529)
Melbourne (SQ237/238)
Shanghai Pudong (SQ830/833, SQ836/825)
Sydney (SQ231/232 ends on 28 March 2010, SQ219/220 commencing on 28 March 2010)
Boeing 777-312ER 19 0 13 General Electric GE90-115B 9V-SWA, 9V-SWB, 9V-SWD - 9V-SWT 278 (8/42/228) Auckland (SQ285/286)
Beijing (SQ802/805)
Delhi (SQ407/408)
Frankfurt (SQ325/326)
Hong Kong (SQ860/863)
Hong Kong-San Francisco-Hong Kong (SQ1/2)
London (SQ308/319)
Munich-Manchester-Munich (SQ327/328 Begins 28 March 2010)
Melbourne (SQ217/218)
Moscow Domodedovo-Houston-Moscow Domodedovo (SQ61/62)
Milan Malpensa-Barcelona-Milan Malpensa (SQ377/378)
Mumbai (SQ423/424)
Seoul-San Francisco-Seoul (SQ15/16)
Sydney (SQ231/232 commencing on 28 March 2010, SQ233/234)
Zurich (SQ341/342, SQ345/346 ends on 27 March 2010)
Boeing 787-912 0 20 20 undecided Same routes as current leased A330s.
Total 107 59 59

Boeing 747

Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-412 taking off from London Heathrow Airport.

The Boeing 747s have been the primary long-range aircraft for the airline since their introduction into the fleet, first with the -212B variant on 31 July 1973. Singapore Airlines was, at one time, the world's largest operator of the -400 variant when the 34th airframe was delivered on 13 October 1994[20] and was the first to fly the aircraft on a commercial trans-Pacific flight.[4] The last Boeing 747s will exit from service by March 2010. The airline suffered its first hull-loss accident when one of its Boeing 747s, registration 9V-SPK with the special "Tropical" promotional livery crashed while taking off at Taipei Chiang Kai-Shek International Airport (now called Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport).

Boeing 777

Singapore Airlines Boeing 777-200 at Singapore Changi Airport

All of Singapore Airlines' 777-212s are the Extended Range (ER) models, featuring centre fuel tanks for maximum storage. The airline, however, has classified only the 9V-SV* registered series of aircraft as 777-200ERs as those planes are certified to 656,000 lb (298,000 kg) Maximum Take-Off Weight (MTOW) and fly the longer intercontinental routes. The 9V-SR* and 9V-SQ* registered aircraft feature de-rated engines which can be electronically re-programmed to produce more thrust and thus operate longer flights at higher MTOWs if needed.[citation needed] The airline announced the order of 19 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft in August 2004 with the order signed on 23 December 2004, during which an unused option for the Boeing 777 family was converted into an order for Boeing 777-300ER.[citation needed] Singapore Airlines became the world's largest operator of the Boeing 777 when it took delivery of its 58th such aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER, on 6 May 2005,[21] and has 71 in its fleet as of 15 March 2008.[22] The airline's new Boeing 777-300ERs entered commercial service on 5 December 2006, on the Singapore-Paris route. Coincidently, this aircraft introduced Singapore Airlines' new First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class products. Singapore Airlines also recently took delivery of the 600th 777 produced.[23] Singapore Airlines has announced a cabin refit program for the 777 fleet of aircraft (minus the 777-300ER) which has commenced with the 777-300 aircraft type. The planes will feature the "New" First Class, the "New" Regional Business Class seat, and the improved Economy Class product offered on board the A330-300, A380-800 and 777-300ER aircraft. The first flight with the new cabin took place from Singapore - Sydney on 22 July 2009.

Airbus A330

The nineteen A330-300s are being leased for five and six year terms, with delivery in 2009 and 2010. They are bridging the gap between the replacement of Boeing 777s and delivery of Boeing 787s. The Airbus A330-300s are replacing most Asian and Australian routes currently served by the older Boeing 777s.

Airbus A340

The A340-500s feature all Business Class cabins in 1-2-1 configuration. The A340-500s are used for the ultra long-haul routes from Singapore to Los Angeles and Newark non-stop. Singapore Airlines operates the world's longest non-stop flights, SQ21 and SQ22 using the A340-500s that fly between Singapore Changi Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport.[24] When flying from Singapore to New Jersey, the plane usually flies over the North Pole and crosses the Arctic Ocean. The length of this route is 9530mi (8280 nm) or 15340 km.[citation needed] Singapore Airlines announced that its five A340-500s would be reconfigured to seat 100 in a business class only layout with a 1-2-1 configuration by May 2008 for its non-stop flights to Newark and to Los Angeles.[25] According to the airline, the change was decided due to the demand for business class seats on the 19-hour flight.[26]

Airbus A380

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Airbus A380 at Singapore Changi Airport.

Singapore Airlines became the first airline to operate the Airbus A380-800 on 25 October 2007 after a series of delays.[27][28] The airline has orders for 19 A380s with six options. The first flight was a return trip from Singapore to Sydney, with a flight designation of SQ380 to signify the first commercial flight of the A380.[29] To mark this moment in aviation history, SIA auctioned all the tickets in a special agreement with eBay, beginning on 27 August 2007 for two weeks, and donated all the proceeds to charity.[30] Close to $1.3 million dollars was raised for charity through the auction.[31]

With the delivery of the third A380, services to London Heathrow commenced on 18 March 2008,[32] and delivery of the fourth aircraft saw the commencement of flights to Tokyo on 20 May 2008 [33]. The fifth and sixth aircraft allowed SIA to operate a double daily A380 flight from Singapore to London, from September 2008. Delivery of the seventh aircraft in May 2009 and the eighth aircraft in June 2009 permitted SIA to replace the 10 times weekly return 777-300ER Singapore-Paris flight with an A380 daily return flight from 1 June 2009. Singapore Airlines started a daily flight on the route Singapore-Hong Kong from July 9th 2009, with the delivery of the 9th aircraft. Then they started a daily flight to Melbourne from 29 September 2009 with the 10th aircraft. From March 28 2010, Singapore Airlines will commence A380 daily services on the route to Zurich, replacing the current 12 times weekly served with Boeing 777-300ER. Also, Singapore Airlines is reportedly considering extending A380 services to Beijing, Frankfurt, Los Angeles, New York and Shanghai. The airline became the first to operate commercial A380 flights into Beijing when the Singapore-Beijing route utilised the A380 from 2 to 8 August 2008 to meet higher passenger traffic during the Beijing Summer Olympic Games.[34]

Full Aircraft Listing

Lists excludes leases of Singapore Airlines-owned aircraft to other carriers, but includes leased-in aircraft.[35]

Full fleet by delivery date

Registration[35] Type[35] Delivered Withdrawn First Flight Configuration Remarks
9V-BFD Boeing 737-112 30 September 1972 16 October 1979 26 June 1969 From MSA, to Air Florida
9V-BBC Boeing 737-112 30 September 1972 16 May 1979 25 July 1969 From MSA, to Air Florida
9V-BFE Boeing 737-112 30 September 1972 19 June 1979 28 August 1969 From MSA, to Air Florida
9V-BBE Boeing 737-112 30 September 1972 5 August 1980 8 October 1969 From MSA, to Air Florida
9V-BFF Boeing 737-112 30 September 1972 15 August 1980 28 October 1969 From MSA, to Air Florida
9V-BEW Boeing 707-324C 30 September 1972 1980 26 January 1967 #552 From MSA, to ILFC
9V-BEX Boeing 707-324C 30 September 1972 27 April 1982 19 April 1967 From MSA, to IAL
9V-BFC Boeing 707-327C 30 September 1972 7 November 1981 2 October 1967 From MSA, to IAL
9V-BDC Boeing 707-327C 30 September 1972 April 1981 9 October 1967 #635 From MSA, to IAL
9V-BBA Boeing 707-312B 30 September 1972 25 September 1979 16 May 1968 #713 From MSA, to Air Lanka
9V-BFB Boeing 707-312B 30 September 1972 14 September 1979 21 June 1968 #725 From MSA, to Air Lanka
9V-BBB Boeing 707-312B 30 September 1972 16 January 1980 22 November 1968 #765 From MSA, to Omni International
9V-BEY Boeing 707-324C 1 October 1972 1981 21 May 1967 #587 From Continental Airlines, to IAL
9V-SIA Boeing 747-212B 31 July 1973 30 November 1979 13 July 1973 To Tigerair
9V-SIB Boeing 747-212B 29 August 1973 31 July 1980 1 August 1973 To Tigerair
9V-BFN Boeing 707-338C 20 November 1972 6 February 1981 21 May 1967 #407 From Qantas Airways, to IAL
9V-SQC Boeing 747-212B 29 July 1974 16 September 1980 21 June 1974 To Tigerair
9V-BFW Boeing 707-338C September 1974 March 1981 29 January 1965 From Qantas Airways, to IAL
9V-SQD Boeing 747-212B 6 February 1975 28 June 1983 20 January 1975 To Boeing
9V-SQE Boeing 747-212B 30 March 1976 11 July 1983 19 March 1976 To Boeing
G-AYSI Boeing 707-373C 1 June 1976 August 1976 12 September 1963 #349 Leased from British Caledonian for Singapore Airlines Cargo
ET-ACQ Boeing 707-379C 20 July 1976 29 November 1976 3 May 1968 #709 Leased from Ethiopian Airlines for Singapore Airlines Cargo
9V-SQF Boeing 747-212B 27 June 1977 5 July 1984 19 June 1977 To Boeing
9V-SGA Boeing 727-212 30 August 1977 6 June 1980 23 July 1977 To ILFC/VASP
9V-SQG Boeing 747-212B 14 September 1977 12 December 1984 31 August 1977 To Boeing
9V-SGB Boeing 727-212 26 September 1977 17 June 1980 14 September 1977 To ILFC/VASP
9V-SGC Boeing 727-212 21 October 1977 3 June 1980 3 October 1977 To Dan-Air London
9V-SGD Boeing 727-212 22 March 1978 27 April 1981 13 March 1978 To Alaska Airlines
9V-SGE Boeing 727-212 31 March 1978 27 April 1981 11 March 1978 To Alaska Airlines
9V-SGF Boeing 727-212 4 May 1978 22 April 1981 18 April 1978 To Dallah
9V-SGG Boeing 727-212 10 July 1979 27 April 1982 27 June 1979 To LACSA
9V-SGH Boeing 727-212 17 July 1979 19 January 1983 9 July 1979 To Age of Enlightenment
9V-SGI Boeing 727-212 20 July 1979 22 January 1985 6 July 1979 To Alaska Airlines
9V-SGH Boeing 727-212 1 August 1979 6 March 1985 17 July 1979 To Alaska Airlines
9V-SQH Boeing 747-212B 2 August 1979 1 September 1984 2 August 1979 To Olympic Airways
9V-SQI Boeing 747-212B 16 August 1979 1 April 1985 9 August 1979 To Olympic Airways
9V-SQJ Boeing 747-212B 25 September 1979 23 December 1985 17 September 1979 To Olympic Airways
9V-SQK Boeing 747-212B 1 October 1979 22 May 1987 25 September 1979 To Air India
9V-SQL Boeing 747-212B 1 February 1980 1 July 1987 14 January 1980 To Garuda Indonesia
9V-SQM Boeing 747-212B 10 April 1980 1 November 1990 10 March 1980 To Korean Air
9V-SQN Boeing 747-212B 29 May 1980 31 March 1989 13 May 1980 To IFCL/Virgin Atlantic
9V-SQO Boeing 747-212B 27 June 1980 24 June 1991 12 June 1980 To Japan Airlines
9V-SQP Boeing 747-212B 12 September 1980 11 July 1996 15 August 1980 To Northwest Airlines
9V-SQQ Boeing 747-212B 25 September 1980 11 July 1996 11 September 1980 To Northwest Airlines
9V-SQR Boeing 747-212B 30 October 1980 22 June 1996 16 October 1980 To United Parcel Service
9V-SQS Boeing 747-212B 19 March 1981 13 April 1994 18 February 1981 To Garuda Indonesia
9V-SKA Boeing 747-312 29 April 1983 28 March 2001 15 April 1983 To BAHC
N116KB Boeing 747-312 21 June 1983 12 January 1996 12 June 1983 To South African Airways
N117KC Boeing 747-312 30 June 1983 4 November 1995 23 June 1983 To Ansett Australia
9V-SKD Boeing 747-312 22 November 1983 27 February 2001 11 November 1983 To BAHC
N119KE Boeing 747-312 24 February 1984 September 1995 1 February 1984 To Corsair
N120KF Boeing 747-312 28 June 1984 9 June 1995 18 June 1984 To South African Airways
N121KG Boeing 747-312 30 October 1984 21 August 1997 17 October 1984 To Corsair
9V-SGK Boeing 757-212 12 November 1984 28 May 1990 28 September 1984 To American Trans Air
9V-SGL Boeing 757-212 26 November 1984 19 December 1989 9 November 1984 To American Trans Air
9V-SGM Boeing 757-212 11 December 1984 16 November 1989 21 November 1984 To American Trans Air
9V-SGN Boeing 757-212 12 December 1984 12 June 1990 27 November 1984 To American Trans Air
9V-SKH Boeing 747-312 20 March 1985 9 January 2001 1 March 1985 To WTC
9V-SKJ Boeing 747-312 30 April 1985 21 December 2001 19 April 1985 To Corsair
9V-SKK Boeing 747-312 24 September 1985 14 December 2000 23 August 1985 To UTFC
9V-SKL Boeing 747-312 11 December 1985 22 April 1997 5 November 1985 To Garuda Indonesia
9V-SKM Boeing 747-312 25 March 1986 3 July 2001 10 March 1986 To Dragonair as B-KAB.
9V-SKN Boeing 747-312 27 August 1986 5 July 1997 12 August 1986 To TAAG Angola Airlines
9V-SKP Boeing 747-312 20 March 1987 11 April 2001 16 January 1987 To Dragonair as B-KAA. At VCV since June 2008[36]
9V-SKQ Boeing 747-212F 29 August 1988 3 October 1997 11 August 1988 To Southern Air Transport
9V-SMB Boeing 747-412 18 March 1989 14 June 2003 6 February 1989 To Air Pacific as DQ-FJL
9V-SMA Boeing 747-412 29 March 1989 4 August 2005 15 March 1989 To BAHC, converted to BCF, now flying with Martinair Cargo.
9V-SMC Boeing 747-412 11 July 1989 9 July 2004 21 June 1989 To Iberia Airlines, now with Oasis Hong Kong Airlines.This time with Lion Air
9V-SMD Boeing 747-412 1 November 1989 14 April 2003 26 September 1989 To Air Pacific
9V-SME Boeing 747-412 13 December 1989 23 July 2004 18 November 1989 To Iberia Airlines, now with Oasis Hong Kong Airlines.Today with Lion Air
9V-SMF Boeing 747-412 19 June 1990 2 September 2003 11 May 1990 To BAHC
9V-SMG Boeing 747-412 27 September 1990 20 January 2004 23 August 1990 To BAHC
9V-SMH Boeing 747-412 24 January 1991 In storage 3 January 1991 To Cathay Pacific as B-HKH Cargo (Converted to BCF)
9V-SMI Boeing 747-412 25 February 1991 22 July 2004 5 February 1991 To BAHC
9V-SMJ Boeing 747-412 21 May 1991 ? 23 April 1991 To Dragonair Cargo as B-KAE 747-400BCF
9V-SML Boeing 747-412 20 June 1991 27 January 2005 6 June 1991 To Cathay Pacific as B-HKF
9V-SMK Boeing 747-412 25 June 1991 14 October 2004 4 June 1991 To Cathay Pacific as B-HKE
PH-MCF Boeing 747-21AC 7 November 1991 6 February 1992 15 September 1988 Leased from Martinair Holland
9V-SQT Boeing 747-245F 17 January 1992 2 April 1995 22 September 1980 From Federal Express, To Cargo Airlines
9V-SMM Boeing 747-412 11 June 1992 Unknown 22 May 1992 To Dragonair Cargo
9V-SMN Boeing 747-412 16 June 1992 July 2004 5 June 1992 To Cathay Pacific as B-HKD
9V-SQU Boeing 747-245F 6 July 1992 21 January 1995 3 October 1980 From Federal Express, To Cargo Airlines
9V-SMO Boeing 747-412 13 October 1992 26 February 2005 28 September 1992 To Air Atlanta Icelandic, converted to SF.
9V-SQZ Boeing 737-F 24 November 1992 14 June 1996 26 October 1988 From WTC, to L'Aeropostale
9V-SMP Boeing 747-412 22 December 1992 22 April 2007 12 December 1992 To Dragonair Cargo as B-KAG, converted to SF
9V-SMQ Boeing 747-412 30 January 1993 18 February 2005 22 December 1992 To El Al, To Cathay Pacific as B-HKT.
9V-SMR Boeing 747-412 26 February 1993 23 December 2006 12 February 1993 To Cathay Pacific as B-HKJ, converted to SF
9V-SMS Boeing 747-412 20 June 1993 April 2008 27 May 1993 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Air Pullmantur as EC-KSM
9V-SQV Boeing 747-249F July 1993 1 September 1994 20 June 1980 From Federal Express, To Korean Air
9V-SMT Boeing 747-412 19 August 1993 8 December 2006 4 August 1993 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Great Wall Airlines as B-2430; Nicknamed Scrape My Tail due to a tailstrike.
9V-SMU Boeing 747-412 13 October 1993 In operation 29 September 1993 P12/J50/Y313 (375) With "1000th Boeing 747" in livery until January 2004; has larger tail logo and company titles
9V-SMV Boeing 747-412 22 December 1993 25 June 2007 6 December 1993 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Cathay Pacific as B-HKU
9V-SMW Boeing 747-412 28 January 1994 20 May 2008 17 January 1994 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Air Pullmantur
9V-SMY Boeing 747-412 17 March 1994 3 January 2008 8 March 1994 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Dragonair as B-KAI, will be converted to a freighter
9V-SMZ Boeing 747-412 27 May 1994 29 February 2008 4 May 1994 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Air Pullmantur as EC-KQC
9V-SFA Boeing 747-412F 5 August 1994 In operation 9 July 1994 New Livery
9V-SPA Boeing 747-412 21 September 1994 In operation 31 August 1994 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SFB Boeing 747-412F 29 September 1994 In operation 17 September 1994
9V-SPB Boeing 747-412 28 October 1994 17 September 2008 12 October 1994 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To El Al as 4X-ELE
9V-SPC Boeing 747-412 16 December 1994 15 January 2007 8 December 1994 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Cathay Pacific as B-HKS, converted to SF
9V-SFC Boeing 747-412F 14 February 1995 September 2003 2 February 1995 Leased to Air China
9V-SPD Boeing 747-412 30 March 1995 9 April 2007 6 March 1995 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Cathay Pacific as B-HKV
9V-SFD Boeing 747-412F 29 August 1995 In operation 20 August 1995
9V-SPE Boeing 747-412 13 October 1995 In operation 28 September 1995 P12/J50/Y313 (375) With larger company titles
9V-SPF Boeing 747-412 4 December 1995 In storage?? 19 November 1995 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SPG Boeing 747-412 15 February 1996 6 August 2009 9 February 1996 P12/J50/Y313 (375) To Eagle Aviation
9V-SPH Boeing 747-412 7 March 1996 In operation 1 March 1996 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SPI Boeing 747-412 20 June 1996 In operation 9 June 1996 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SPJ Boeing 747-412 17 July 1996 In operation 9 July 1996 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SJF Airbus 340-313X 26 October 1996 16 January 2002 25 August 1995 To BAHC
9V-SJA Airbus 340-313X 17 April 1996 4 June 2001 25 March 1996 To Cathay Pacific as B-HXM
9V-SJB Airbus 340-313X 24 April 1996 6 July 2001 29 March 1996 To Cathay Pacific as B-HXN
9V-SJC Airbus 340-313X 21 June 1996 19 December 2001 30 May 1996 To Cathay Pacific as B-HXO
9V-SJD Airbus 340-313X 27 June 1996 6 October 2001 10 June 1996 To BAHC
9V-SJE Airbus 340-313X 17 October 1996 19 November 2001 10 June 1996 To BAHC
9V-SFE Boeing 747-412F 26 November 1996 In operation 15 November 1996 Leased to Great Wall Airlines
9V-SPK Boeing 747-412 21 January 1997 31 October 2000 12 January 1997 P12/J50/Y313 (375) In Tropical Livery and Crashed as SQ006
9V-SPL Boeing 747-412 30 January 1997 1 January 2009 21 January 1997 P12/J50/Y313 (375) Was in "Tropical" livery; sold to Cathay Pacific as B-HKX.
9V-SFF Boeing 747-412F 13 March 1997 In operation 28 February 1997
9V-SJG Airbus 340-313X 1 March 1997 22 March 2002 6 February 1997 To BAHC
9V-SJH Airbus 340-313X 27 March 1997 2 June 2002 6 March 1997 To BAHC
9V-SQA Boeing 777-212ER 5 May 1997 18 January 2010 11 April 1997 P12/J42/Y234 (288) Stored VCV
9V-SQB Boeing 777-212ER 18 July 1997 In operation 7 July 1997 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SQC Boeing 777-212ER 6 August 1997 In operation 30 July 1997 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SJI Airbus 340-313X 31 July 1997 25 July 2002 9 July 1997 To BAHC
9V-SQD Boeing 777-212ER 11 September 1997 In operation 25 August 1997 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SJJ Airbus 340-313X 16 October 1997 31 October 2002 17 September 1997 To BAHC
9V-SJK Airbus 340-313X 11 December 1997 26 January 2003 18 November 1997 To BAHC
9V-SQE Boeing 777-212ER 12 February 1998 In operation 21 January 1998
9V-SQF Boeing 777-212ER 12 March 1998 In operation 2 March 1998 New Livery
9V-SJL Airbus 340-313X 19 March 1998 3 March 2003 4 February 1998 To BAHC
9V-SJM Airbus 340-313X 23 April 1998 5 June 2003 13 March 1998 To BAHC
9V-SRA Boeing 777-212ER 18 June 1998 13 January 2010 22 May 1998 J30/Y293 (323) To Biman Bangladesh Airlines
9V-SRB Boeing 777-212ER 27 June 1998 In operation 18 June 1998 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SRC Boeing 777-212ER 9 July 1998 In operation 26 June 1998 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SFH Boeing 747-412F 5 August 1999 In operation 15 July 1999 Leased to Great Wall Airlines
9V-SRD Boeing 777-212ER 7 August 1998 In operation 23 July 1998 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SFG Boeing 747-412F 3 September 1998 In operation 26 August 1998
9V-SJN Airbus 340-313X 30 September 1998 28 August 2003 21 September 1998 To BAHC
9V-SYA Boeing 777-312 10 December 1998 In operation 16 November 1998 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SYB Boeing 777-312 17 December 1998 In operation 5 December 1998 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SYC Boeing 777-312 14 January 1999 In operation 7 January 1999 P18/J49/Y265(332) New Livery
9V-SYD Boeing 777-312 28 January 1999 In operation 18 January 1999 P8/J50/Y226(284) New Livery
9V-SQG Boeing 777-212ER 16 June 1999 In operation 16 June 1999 P12/J42/Y234 (288) New Livery
9V-SJO Airbus 340-313X 8 July 1999 5 October 2003 18 June 1999 To BAHC
9V-SQH Boeing 777-212ER 12 August 1999 In operation 6 August 1999 P12/J42/Y234 (288) New Livery
9V-SRE Boeing 777-212ER 26 August 1999 In operation 19 August 1999 J30/Y293 (323) In new "Star Alliance" Livery
9V-SYE Boeing 777-312 24 September 1999 In storage 10 September 1999 P18/J49/Y265(332) In new "Star Alliance" Livery
9V-SPM Boeing 747-412 30 March 2000 13 April 2009 22 February 2000 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SFI Boeing 747-412F 28 September 2000 In operation 14 September 2000
9V-SPN Boeing 747-412 8 February 2001 In operation 2 February 2001 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SRF Boeing 777-212ER 22 March 2001 In operation 14 March 2001 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SPO Boeing 747-412 29 March 2001 In operation 17 March 2001 P12/J50/Y313 (375)
9V-SRG Boeing 777-212ER 3 May 2001 In operation 17 April 2001 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SRH Boeing 777-212ER 25 May 2001 In operation 20 May 2001 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SPP Boeing 747-412 7 June 2001 In operation 30 May 2001 P12/J50/Y313 (375) In "STAR ALLIANCE" livery, with enlarged bird on tail and without logo on engines
9V-SRI Boeing 777-212ER 28 June 2001 In operation 20 June 2001 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SVA Boeing 777-212ER 19 July 2001 In operation 28 June 2001 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SVB Boeing 777-212ER 26 July 2001 In operation 20 July 2001 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SVC Boeing 777-212ER 16 August 2001 In operation 31 July 2001 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SFJ Boeing 747-412F 17 September 2001 26 January 2009 6 September 2001 In storage
9V-SYF Boeing 777-312 27 September 2001 In operation 25 August 2001 P18/J49/Y265(332) New Refitted Cabin
9V-SYG Boeing 777-312 9 October 2001 In operation 18 September 2001 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SVD Boeing 777-212ER 18 October 2001 In operation 2 October 2001 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SPQ Boeing 747-412 31 October 2001 In operation 24 October 2001 P12/J50/Y313 (375) New Livery
9V-SRJ Boeing 777-212ER 15 November 2001 In operation 2 November 2001 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SVE Boeing 777-212ER 20 November 2001 In operation 13 November 2001 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SVF Boeing 777-212ER 17 January 2002 In operation 11 December 2001 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SFK Boeing 747-412F 1 March 2002 In operation 19 February 2002 New Livery
9V-SRK Boeing 777-212ER 1 March 2002 In operation 20 February 2002 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SQI Boeing 777-212ER 8 March 2002 In operation 20 February 2002 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SVG Boeing 777-212ER 12 April 2002 In operation 5 April 2002 J30/Y255 (285) Has larger company titles
9V-SQJ Boeing 777-212ER 6 June 2002 In operation 30 May 2002 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SVH Boeing 777-212ER 22 June 2002 In operation 3 June 2002 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SRL Boeing 777-212ER 2 July 2002 In operation 20 June 2002 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SVI Boeing 777-212ER 2 August 2002 In operation 24 July 2002 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SVJ Boeing 777-212ER 23 August 2002 In operation 16 August 2002 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SVK Boeing 777-212ER 11 October 2002 In operation 2 October 2002 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SYH Boeing 777-312 31 October 2002 In operation 14 October 2002 P18/J49/Y265(332) New Livery
9V-SVL Boeing 777-212ER 26 November 2002 In operation 14 November 2002 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SQK Boeing 777-212ER 20 February 2003 In operation 14 January 2003 P12/J42/Y234 (288) New Livery
9V-SFL Boeing 747-412F 27 February 2003 In operation 13 January 2003
9V-SVM Boeing 777-212ER 7 March 2003 In operation 3 February 2003 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SVN Boeing 777-212ER 13 March 2003 In operation 12 February 2003 J30/Y255 (285)
9V-SRM Boeing 777-212ER 1 May 2003 In operation 23 April 2003 J30/Y293 (323) New Livery
9V-SJP Airbus 340-313X 15 May 2003 22 October 2003 8 April 2003 To BAHC
9V-SRN Boeing 777-212ER 19 June 2003 In operation 21 May 2003 J30/Y293 (323) New Livery
9V-SRO Boeing 777-212ER 28 July 2003 In operation 14 July 2003 J30/Y293 (323)
9V-SRP Boeing 777-212ER 28 July 2003 In operation 21 July 2003 J30/Y293 (323) New Livery
9V-SFM Boeing 747-412F 21 August 2003 In operation 11 August 2003
9V-SQL Boeing 777-212ER 22 August 2003 In operation 14 August 2003 P12/J42/Y234 (288) New Livery
9V-SRQ Boeing 777-212ER 25 August 2003 In operation 29 July 2003 J30/Y293 (323) New Livery
9V-SJQ Airbus 340-313X 31 October 2003 3 December 2003 30 September 2003 To BAHC
9V-SGC Airbus A340-541 19 December 2003 In operation 3 October 2003 J100(100) New Livery
9V-SGA Airbus A340-541 31 December 2003 In operation 11 November 2003 J100(100) New Livery
9V-SGB Airbus A340-541 12 January 2004 In operation 15 November 2003 J100(100) New Livery
9V-SFN Boeing 747-412F 5 March 2004 In operation 13 February 2004
9V-SVO Boeing 777-212ER 6 March 2004 In operation 29 February 2004 J30/Y255 (285) New Livery
9V-SGD Airbus A340-541 8 April 2004 In operation 16 March 2004 J100(100) New Livery
9V-SGE Airbus A340-541 4 May 2004 In operation 6 March 2004 J100(100) New Livery
9V-SQM Boeing 777-212ER 22 July 2004 In operation 12 July 2004 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SFO Boeing 747-412F 2 August 2004 In operation 14 July 2004
9V-SYI Boeing 777-312 6 August 2004 In operation 1 July 2004 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SQN Boeing 777-212ER 13 August 2004 In operation 3 August 2004 P12/J42/Y234 (288)
9V-SYJ Boeing 777-312 4 March 2005 In operation 25 January 2005 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SYK Boeing 777-312 11 March 2005 In operation 10 February 2005 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SYL Boeing 777-312 6 May 2005 In operation 26 April 2005 P18/J49/Y265(332)
9V-SWA Boeing 777-312ER 23 November 2006 In operation 3 October 2006 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWB Boeing 777-312ER 29 November 2006 In operation 5 November 2006 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWD Boeing 777-312ER 16 December 2006 In operation 6 December 2006 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWF Boeing 777-312ER 22 December 2006 In operation 15 December 2006 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWE Boeing 777-312ER 23 December 2006 In operation 16 December 2006 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWG Boeing 777-312ER 26 December 2006 In operation 22 December 2006 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWH Boeing 777-312ER 27 February 2007 In operation 17 February 2007 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWI Boeing 777-312ER 28 February 2007 In operation 9 March 2007 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWJ Boeing 777-312ER 20 March 2007 In operation 30 March 2007 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SPR Boeing 747-4H6 21 June 2007 10 May 2008 9 November 1993 F12/C41/Y306(359) To World Airways as B747-400 BDSF
9V-SWK Boeing 777-312ER 30 June 2007 In operation 8 June 2007 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SKA Airbus A380-841 15 October 2007 In operation 7 May 2006 R12/J60/Y399(471) First A380 in Commercial Service, New Livery
9V-SWL Boeing 777-312ER 29 October 2007 In operation 14 October 2007 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SKB Airbus A380-841 11 January 2008 In operation 19 July 2006 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-SWM Boeing 777-312ER 29 February 2008 In operation 19 February 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SKC Airbus A380-841 11 March 2008 In operation 17 November 2006 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-SWN Boeing 777-312ER 14 March 2008 In operation 6 March 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWO Boeing 777-312ER 28 March 2008 In operation 20 March 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWP Boeing 777-312ER 12 April 2008 In operation 2 April 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SKD Airbus A380-841 26 April 2008 In operation 19 March 2007 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-SWQ Boeing 777-312ER 30 April 2008 In operation 24 April 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWR Boeing 777-312ER 23 May 2008 In operation 15 May 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SWS Boeing 777-312ER 28 June 2008 In operation 20 June 2008 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-SKE Airbus A380-841 28 June 2008 In operation 21 December 2007 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-SKF Airbus A380-841 18 September 2008 In operation 20 February 2008 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-STA Airbus A330-343E 21 January 2009 In operation 16 December 2008 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-SWT Boeing 777-312ER 30 January 2009 In operation 24 January 2009 P8/J42/Y228(278) New Livery
9V-STB Airbus A330-343E 18 February 2009 In operation 23 January 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-STC Airbus A330-343E 25 February 2009 In operation 5 February 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-STD Airbus A330-343E 27 March 2009 In operation 5 March 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-STE Airbus A330-343E 8 April 2009 In operation 25 March 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-STF Airbus A330-343E 29 April 2009 In operation 1 April 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-STG Airbus A330-343E 13 May 2009 In operation 22 April 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-SKH Airbus A380-841 28 May 2009 In operation 10 December 2008 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-STH Airbus A330-343E 29 May 2009 In operation 30 April 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-SKG Airbus A380-841 4 June 2009 In operation 7 November 2008 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-SKI Airbus A380-841 6 July 2009 In operation 12 January 2009 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-SKJ Airbus A380-841 6 September 2009 In operation 23 February 2009 R12/J60/Y399(471) New Livery
9V-STI Airbus A330-343E 5 February 2010 In operation 17 December 2009 J30/Y255(285) New Livery
9V-STJ Airbus A330-343E 10 March 2010 In operation 19 February 2010 J30/Y255(285) New Livery

Current fleet by aircraft registration number

Registration[35] Aircraft[35] Delivered Engine[35] First Flight Passengers[35] Notes
9V-SFA Boeing 747-412F 5 August 1994 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 9 July 1994   New Livery
9V-SFB Boeing 747-412F 29 September 1994 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 17 September 1994    
9V-SFD Boeing 747-412F 29 August 1995 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 20 August 1995    
9V-SFF Boeing 747-412F 13 March 1997 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 28 February 1997    
9V-SFG Boeing 747-412F 3 September 1998 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 26 August 1998    
9V-SFI Boeing 747-412F 28 September 2000 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 14 September 2000    
9V-SFJ Boeing 747-412F 17 September 2001 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 6 September 2001    
9V-SFK Boeing 747-412F 1 March 2002 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 19 February 2002   New livery
9V-SFL Boeing 747-412F 27 February 2003 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 13 January 2003    
9V-SFM Boeing 747-412F 21 August 2003 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 11 August 2003    
9V-SFN Boeing 747-412F 5 March 2004 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 13 February 2004    
9V-SFO Boeing 747-412F 2 August 2004 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 14 July 2004    
9V-SFP Boeing 747-412F 19 October 2005 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 5 October 2005  
9V-SFQ Boeing 747-412F 14 February 2006 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 2 February 2006    
9V-SGA Airbus A340-541 31 December 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 553 11 November 2003 100 (J100) New Livery (All Business Class)
9V-SGB Airbus A340-541 12 January 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 553 15 November 2003 100 (J100) New Livery (All Business Class)
9V-SGC Airbus A340-541 19 December 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 553 3 October 2003 100 (J100) New Livery (All Business Class)
9V-SGD Airbus A340-541 8 April 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 553 16 March 2004 100 (J100) First A340-500 in new livery and all business class seats
9V-SGE Airbus A340-541 4 May 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 553 6 March 2004 100 (J100) New Livery (All Business Class)
9V-SKA Airbus A380-841 15 October 2007 Rolls Royce Trent 970 7 May 2006 471 (R12/J60/Y399) First A380 in service, New Livery
9V-SKB Airbus A380-841 11 January 2008 Rolls Royce Trent 970 19 July 2006 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKC Airbus A380-841 11 March 2008 Rolls Royce Trent 970 17 November 2006 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKD Airbus A380-841 26 April 2008 Rolls Royce Trent 970 19 March 2007 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKE Airbus A380-841 28 June 2008 Rolls Royce Trent 970 21 December 2007 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKF Airbus A380-841 18 September 2008 Rolls Royce Trent 970 20 February 2008 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKG Airbus A380-841 4 June 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 970 7 November 2008 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKH Airbus A380-841 28 May 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 970 10 December 2008 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKI Airbus A380-841 6 July 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 970 12 January 2009 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SKJ Airbus A380-841 6 September 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 970 23 February 2009 471 (R12/J60/Y399) New Livery
9V-SMU Boeing 747-412 13 October 1993 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 29 September 1993 375 (P12/J50/Y313) In "1000th 747" livery till December 2003, has new livery
9V-SPH Boeing 747-412 7 March 1996 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 1 March 1996 375 (P12/J50/Y313)  
9V-SPJ Boeing 747-412 17 July 1996 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 9 July 1996 375 (P12/J50/Y313)  
9V-SPO Boeing 747-412 29 March 2001 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 17 March 2001 375 (P12/J50/Y313)  
9V-SPP Boeing 747-412 7 June 2001 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 30 May 2001 375 (P12/J50/Y313) In new "STAR ALLIANCE" livery
9V-SPQ Boeing 747-412 31 October 2001 Pratt & Whitney PW-4056 24 October 2001 375 (P12/J50/Y313) New Livery
9V-SQB Boeing 777-212 18 July 1997 Rolls Royce Trent 884 7 July 1997 288 (P12/J42/Y234)  
9V-SQC Boeing 777-212 6 August 1997 Rolls Royce Trent 884 30 July 1997 288 (P12/J42/Y234)  
9V-SQD Boeing 777-212 11 September 1997 Rolls Royce Trent 884 25 August 1997 288 (P12/J42/Y234)  
9V-SQE Boeing 777-212 12 February 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 884 21 January 1998 288 (P12/J42/Y234)  
9V-SQF Boeing 777-212 12 March 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 884 2 March 1998 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQG Boeing 777-212 16 June 1999 Rolls Royce Trent 884 16 June 1999 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQH Boeing 777-212 12 August 1999 Rolls Royce Trent 884 6 August 1999 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQI Boeing 777-212 8 March 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 884 20 February 2002 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQJ Boeing 777-212 6 June 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 884 30 May 2002 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQK Boeing 777-212 20 February 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 14 January 2003 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQL Boeing 777-212 22 August 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 14 August 2003 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQM Boeing 777-212 22 July 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 884 12 July 2004 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SQN Boeing 777-212 13 August 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 884 3 August 2004 288 (P12/J42/Y234) New Livery
9V-SRB Boeing 777-212 27 June 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 884 18 June 1998 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRC Boeing 777-212 9 July 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 884 26 June 1998 323 (J30/Y293)  
9V-SRD Boeing 777-212 7 August 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 884 23 July 1998 323 (J30/Y293)  
9V-SRE Boeing 777-212 26 August 1999 Rolls Royce Trent 884 19 August 1999 323 (J30/Y293) In new "STAR ALLIANCE" livery
9V-SRF Boeing 777-212 22 March 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 884 14 March 2001 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRG Boeing 777-212 3 May 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 884 17 April 2001 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRH Boeing 777-212 25 May 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 884 20 May 2001 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRI Boeing 777-212 28 June 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 884 20 June 2001 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRJ Boeing 777-212 15 November 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 884 2 November 2001 323 (J30/Y293)  
9V-SRK Boeing 777-212 1 March 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 884 20 February 2002 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRL Boeing 777-212 2 July 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 884 20 June 2002 323 (J30/Y293)  
9V-SRM Boeing 777-212 1 May 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 23 April 2003 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRN Boeing 777-212 19 June 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 21 May 2003 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRO Boeing 777-212 28 July 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 14 July 2003 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRP Boeing 777-212 28 July 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 21 July 2003 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-SRQ Boeing 777-212 25 August 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 884 29 July 2003 323 (J30/Y293) New Livery
9V-STA Airbus A330-343E 21 January 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 16 December 2008 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STB Airbus A330-343E 18 February 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 23 January 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STC Airbus A330-343E 25 February 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 5 February 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STD Airbus A330-343E 27 March 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 5 March 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STE Airbus A330-343E 8 April 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 25 March 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STF Airbus A330-343E 29 April 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 1 April 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STG Airbus A330-343E 13 May 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 22 April 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STH Airbus A330-343E 29 May 2009 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 30 April 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STI Airbus A330-343E 5 February 2010 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 17 December 2009 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-STJ Airbus A330-343E 10 March 2010 Rolls Royce Trent 772B 19 February 2010 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVA Boeing 777-212ER 19 July 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 28 June 2001 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVB Boeing 777-212ER 26 July 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 20 July 2001 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVC Boeing 777-212ER 16 August 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 31 July 2001 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVD Boeing 777-212ER 18 October 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 2 October 2001 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVE Boeing 777-212ER 20 November 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 13 November 2001 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVF Boeing 777-212ER 17 January 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 11 December 2001 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVG Boeing 777-212ER 12 April 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 5 April 2002 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVH Boeing 777-212ER 22 June 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 3 June 2002 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVI Boeing 777-212ER 2 August 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 24 July 2002 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVJ Boeing 777-212ER 23 August 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 16 August 2002 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVK Boeing 777-212ER 11 October 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 2 October 2002 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVL Boeing 777-212ER 26 November 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 14 November 2002 285 (J30/Y255)  
9V-SVM Boeing 777-212ER 7 March 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 892 3 February 2003 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVN Boeing 777-212ER 13 March 2003 Rolls Royce Trent 892 12 February 2003 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SVO Boeing 777-212ER 6 March 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 892 29 February 2004 285 (J30/Y255) New Livery
9V-SWA Boeing 777-312ER 22 November 2006 General Electric GE90-115B 3 October 2006 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWB Boeing 777-312ER 29 November 2006 General Electric GE90-115B 5 November 2006 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWD Boeing 777-312ER 16 December 2006 General Electric GE90-115B 6 December 2006 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWE Boeing 777-312ER 23 December 2006 General Electric GE90-115B 16 December 2006 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWF Boeing 777-312ER 22 December 2006 General Electric GE90-115B 15 December 2006 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWG Boeing 777-312ER 26 December 2006 General Electric GE90-115B 22 December 2006 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWH Boeing 777-312ER 27 February 2007 General Electric GE90-115B 17 February 2007 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWI Boeing 777-312ER 28 February 2007 General Electric GE90-115B 9 March 2007 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWJ Boeing 777-312ER 30 March 2007 General Electric GE90-115B 20 March 2007 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWK Boeing 777-312ER 8 June 2007 General Electric GE90-115B 30 July 2007 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWL Boeing 777-312ER 29 October 2007 General Electric GE90-115B 14 October 2007 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWM Boeing 777-312ER 29 February 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 19 February 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWN Boeing 777-312ER 14 March 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 6 March 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWO Boeing 777-312ER 28 March 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 20 March 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWP Boeing 777-312ER 12 April 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 2 April 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWQ Boeing 777-312ER 30 April 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 24 April 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWR Boeing 777-312ER 23 May 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 15 May 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWS Boeing 777-312ER 28 June 2008 General Electric GE90-115B 20 June 2008 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SWT Boeing 777-312ER 30 January 2009 General Electric GE90-115B 24 January 2009 278 (P8/J42/Y228) New Livery
9V-SYA Boeing 777-312 10 December 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 892 16 November 1998 332 (P18/J49/Y265) New Livery
9V-SYB Boeing 777-312 17 December 1998 Rolls Royce Trent 892 5 December 1998 332 (P18/J49/Y265) New Livery
9V-SYC Boeing 777-312 14 January 1999 Rolls Royce Trent 892 7 January 1999 332 (P18/J49/Y265) New Livery
9V-SYD Boeing 777-312 28 January 1999 Rolls Royce Trent 892 18 January 1999 332 (P18/J49/Y265) New Livery
9V-SYE Boeing 777-312 24 September 1999 Rolls Royce Trent 892 10 September 1999 332 (P18/J49/Y265) In new "STAR ALLIANCE" livery
9V-SYF Boeing 777-312 27 September 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 25 August 2001 284 (P8/J50/Y226) First 777-300 with new refitted cabin.
9V-SYG Boeing 777-312 9 October 2001 Rolls Royce Trent 892 18 September 2001 332 (P18/J49/Y265)  
9V-SYH Boeing 777-312 31 October 2002 Rolls Royce Trent 892 14 October 2002 332 (P18/J49/Y265) New Livery
9V-SYI Boeing 777-312 6 August 2004 Rolls Royce Trent 892 1 July 2004 332 (P18/J49/Y265)  
9V-SYJ Boeing 777-312 4 March 2005 Rolls Royce Trent 892 25 January 2005 332 (P18/J49/Y265)  
9V-SYK Boeing 777-312 11 March 2005 Rolls Royce Trent 892 10 February 2005 332 (P18/J49/Y265)  
9V-SYL Boeing 777-312 6 May 2005 Rolls Royce Trent 892 26 April 2005 332 (P18/J49/Y265)  

Aircraft to be delivered by registration number

c/n l/n Future Registration Current Registration Aircraft Engine First Flight Notes
1099 N/A 9V-STK F-WWYD Airbus A330-343E Rolls Royce Trent 772B 11 February 2010
1105 N/A 9V-STL F-WWKR Airbus A330-343E Rolls Royce Trent 772B
1107 N/A 9V-STM F-WWKP Airbus A330-343E Rolls Royce Trent 772B
1124 N/A 9V-STN ? Airbus A330-343E Rolls Royce Trent 772B
1132 N/A 9V-STO ? Airbus A330-343E Rolls Royce Trent 772B
51 N/A 9V-SKK F-WWAH Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 10 September 2009 Expected delivery late March 2010
58 N/A 9V-SKL ? Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 Expected delivery 1st Quarter 2011
65 N/A 9V-SKM ? Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 Expected delivery 1st Quarter 2011
71 N/A 9V-SKN ? Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 Expected delivery 1st Quarter 2011
76 N/A 9V-SKO ? Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 Expected delivery 2nd Quarter 2011
79 N/A 9V-SKP ? Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 Expected delivery 2nd Quarter 2011
82 N/A 9V-SKQ ? Airbus A380-841 Rolls Royce Trent 970 Expected delivery 3rd Quarter 2011

Notes

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  2. ^ "Annual Report 07/08" (PDF). Retrieved 2008-05-18.
  3. ^ Flightglobal.com
  4. ^ a b "SIA History". Retrieved 2008-05-18.
  5. ^ Airline Pilots Association - Singapore - Aviation Landscape in Singapore
  6. ^ Airlinerlist.com
  7. ^ "Singapore Airlines looks to the future with orders for A380 and A350 XWB" (Press release). 2006-07-21. Retrieved 2008-02-02.
  8. ^ Operators-The ones that never were!
  9. ^ McDonnell Loses Sale To Airbus - International Herald Tribune
  10. ^ Boeing: Boeing Confirms Singapore Airlines Choice Of 777-200ERs
  11. ^ Boeing and Airbus Battle Over Singapore Airline Sales - New York Times
  12. ^ As depicted on the reserve of the 20 Dollars banknote, Bird Series of the Singapore Currency
  13. ^ Singapore Concorde Services
  14. ^ "Singapore Airlines Fleet"
  15. ^ Airlineroute.net
  16. ^ Airlineroute.net
  17. ^ Airlineroute.net
  18. ^ Airlineroute.net
  19. ^ Airilneroute.net
  20. ^ Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-400 Fleet World's Largest
  21. ^ Singapore Airlines becomes largest operator of Boeing 777
  22. ^ "Singapore Airlines Fleet Information". Singapore Airlines. 2007-11-03.
  23. ^ Boeing reaches milestone with 600th 777 jet
  24. ^ Singapore Airlines to pioneer all-business-class flights across Pacific - Los Angeles Times
  25. ^ Singapore Air plans all-business class flights to US | Industries | Industrials, Materials & Utilities | Reuters
  26. ^ Singapore Airlines to pioneer all-business-class flights across Pacific - Los Angeles Times
  27. ^ "Airbus announces new A380 delivery delays; EIS put off until 2007". ATW Daily News. 2006-06-14.
  28. ^ "Singapore Airlines reveals delivery date for first Airbus A380" Flight Global, 16/08/07
  29. ^ First A380 Flight On 25-26 October
  30. ^ Singapore Airlines A380 > First A380 flight to be sold for charity
  31. ^ "SIA's A380 auction raised nearly $1.3 million" Flight Global, 13/09/07
  32. ^ Singaporeair.com
  33. ^ Singapore Airlines News Releases
  34. ^ A380 News Promo
  35. ^ a b c d e f g Singapore Registered Aircraft as at 30 September 2008 (PDF), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, September 2008
  36. ^ Planspotter.net

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