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  2. Singapore Flying College - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Flying College (Abbreviation: SFC) is a CAAS approved flight school based in Singapore. Established in 1988 under the Singapore Airlines Group, it is the training school for cadet pilots with Singapore Airlines, Scoot and Singapore Airlines Cargo.

  3. Scoot - Wikipedia

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    Scoot has very extensive routes and modernised fleets. Because it was wholly owned by Singapore Airlines Singapore Airlines, the airline has the KrisFlyer frequent-flyer program. It is part of the Value Alliance which is the low cost alliance involving low cost airlines like Scoot. Scoot's focus city is the Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan.

  4. Second officer (aviation) - Wikipedia

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    Airlines which use the title "second officer" include: Air New Zealand [8] Cathay Pacific [9] China Eastern Airlines [10] Jet2.com [11] KLM [12] Lufthansa [13] Qantas; Scoot; Singapore Airlines [14] Volotea [15] Historically, the second officer was the flight engineer. This is a trained pilot who does not fly the aircraft, but instead monitors ...

  5. Scoot (airline) - Wikipedia

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  8. Budget Aviation Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Budget Aviation Holdings is a Singapore-based holding company for a low-cost carrier operating in the Asia-Pacific region, consisting of Scoot. [1]The holding company was formed on 18 May 2016 to allow for easier management of the airline subsidiaries following the delisting of Tiger Airways from the Singapore stock exchange.

  9. Scoot Airlines - Wikipedia

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