Singapore Airlines set to retire last Boeing 737-800
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The Singapore national airline is putting an end to more than a decade of operation of the Boeing 737-800, illustrating an iconic transition, towards an increase in the range of its regional network with the 737 MAX family. Singapore Airlines is about to carry out this weekend the last commercial flight of its Boeing 737-800, registered 9V-MGN. According to the specialized site Mainly Miles, the 10-year-old aircraft will carry out its final rota…
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Singapore’s national carrier, Singapore Airlines (SQ), will operate its last service using the Boeing 737-800 aircraft on September 26. Flight SQ 441 will depart Kathmandu (KTM), Nepal, at 22:50 on Saturday, arriving at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) at 06:15 (local time) on Sunday morning. The aircraft registered 9V-MGN is only 10 years old. This is relatively new compared to SG’s other commercial aircraft. However, the jet is not configured wi…
Singapore Airlines set to retire last Boeing 737-800
Singapore Airlines is set to retire its remaining Boeing 737-800 aircraft. With the narrowbody fleet being replaced by the more modern Boeing 737 MAX 8, the final aircraft is expected to be retired from service in the coming week, bringing the operator’s experience with the type to a close. The retirement of the last remaining aircraft (registered as 9V-MGN) will bring the curtain down on over a decade of operations. In total, the carrier has op…
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