Introduction of Singapore Airlines

The hub airport operated by Singapore Airlines has a strong market in Singapore Changi Airport, Southeast Asia, East Asia, South Asia and "Kangaroo Route". The company also operates trans-Pacific routes, including two of the world's longest direct commercial flights from Singapore to new york, and uses Airbus A340-500 and Airbus 380-800 from Singapore to Los Angeles.

Singapore Airlines is the initial user of Airbus A380, the "Big Mac". Singapore Airlines has expanded into aviation-related businesses, such as aircraft loading and unloading and engineering.

Its wholly-owned subsidiary "SilkAir" mainly flies to secondary cities with small capacity in Asia to meet different needs. Singapore Airlines, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, operates a special cargo fleet and manages the cargo capacity of Singapore Airlines passenger planes. Singapore Airlines owns 49% of Virgin Atlantic Airlines and 49% of low-cost airline Tiger Airways.

Singapore Airlines Limited is one of the top airlines in the world, the eighth largest airline in Asia, and the sixth largest international passenger number in the world.

Singapore Airlines has always been regarded as one of the most comfortable and safest airlines. Singapore Airlines is called the safest airline mainly because it has the youngest aircraft group with an average age of 6.6 years.