After all that, the real surprise is in the content!
"... SIA’s five A340-500s, which will
be removed from service in the fourth quarter of the 2013 calendar year, in line
with the Airline’s policy to maintain a young fleet. This will result in the cessation
of non-stop flights between Singapore and Los Angeles and between Singapore
and Newark, in the absence of replacement aircraft in the SIA fleet with sufficient
range and operating economics.
“Although disappointing that we will be halting these services, we remain very
committed to the US market. Over the past two years we have increased capacity
to both Los Angeles and New York by deploying A380 superjumbos on flights via
Tokyo and Frankfurt. We will also continue to explore additional options to
enhance our US services,” added Mr Goh.
With the new commitments announced today, SIA will have firm purchase or
lease orders in place with Airbus and Boeing for 68 new widebody aircraft,
including 15 additional A330-300s and eight additional B777-300ERs ordered last
year. This excludes 20 B787s on firm order that will be transferred to low-cost
subsidiary Scoot to support its growth plans, as well as regional arm SilkAir’s
recent order commitments for at least 54 B737 aircraft."
"... SIA’s five A340-500s, which will
be removed from service in the fourth quarter of the 2013 calendar year, in line
with the Airline’s policy to maintain a young fleet. This will result in the cessation
of non-stop flights between Singapore and Los Angeles and between Singapore
and Newark, in the absence of replacement aircraft in the SIA fleet with sufficient
range and operating economics.
“Although disappointing that we will be halting these services, we remain very
committed to the US market. Over the past two years we have increased capacity
to both Los Angeles and New York by deploying A380 superjumbos on flights via
Tokyo and Frankfurt. We will also continue to explore additional options to
enhance our US services,” added Mr Goh.
With the new commitments announced today, SIA will have firm purchase or
lease orders in place with Airbus and Boeing for 68 new widebody aircraft,
including 15 additional A330-300s and eight additional B777-300ERs ordered last
year. This excludes 20 B787s on firm order that will be transferred to low-cost
subsidiary Scoot to support its growth plans, as well as regional arm SilkAir’s
recent order commitments for at least 54 B737 aircraft."
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