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  2. International Aviation Safety Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    The International Aviation Safety Assessment Program (IASA Program) is a program established by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 1992. The program is designed to evaluate the ability of a country's civil aviation authority or other regulatory body to adhere to international aviation safety standards and recommended practices for personnel licensing, aircraft operations and ...

  3. Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines is headquartered at Airline House, [20] a former hangar at the Changi Airport in Singapore. [ 21 ] In November 222, Tata Group reached an agreement with Singapore Airlines which will see Indian full-service carrier Vistara merge with Tata-owned Air India to form a single entity with an expanded network and broader fleet.

  4. Category:Singapore Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Singapore Airlines accidents and incidents" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  5. Singapore Airlines changes policies, prepares to pay damages ...

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    Under the Montreal Convention, Singapore Airlines is liable for accidents, which can include turbulence, on international flights regardless of whether the airline was negligent, according to U.S ...

  6. Singapore Airlines reveals compensation for injured ... - AOL

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    Singapore Airlines has offered compensation to all passengers who were injured after a flight to London suffered extreme air turbulence last month. The airline sent emails offering $10,000 (£ ...

  7. Transport Safety Investigation Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The control tower of Changi Airport, the TSIB office is located in Passenger Terminal 2 of that airport. The Transport Safety Investigation Bureau (TSIB) is a department within the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Singapore and is an independent investigation authority, responsible for the investigation of air, marine and land transport accidents and incidents in Singapore. [1]

  8. Aviation in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, following Singapore's separation from the federation, the airline's name was changed again, to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA). The next year saw a rapid expansion in the airline's fleet and route, including the purchase of MSA's first Boeing aircraft, the Boeing 707s , as well the completion of a new high-rise headquarters in Singapore.

  9. Singapore Airlines tightens cabin safety measures after ... - AOL

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    The Singapore Straits Times newspaper said public records showed that authorities have investigated six other Singapore Airlines flights hit by turbulence in the past two decades, in which some ...