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However, SQ24 to New York is typically flown a ground distance of around 17,250 km (10,720 mi; 9,310 nmi) [4] over the Pacific Ocean where jet stream winds can assist; while SQ23 back to Singapore sometimes opts, instead of the westward polar route, to fly a ground distance of 16,500 km (10,300 mi; 8,900 nmi) [5] eastward, across the Atlantic ...
Singapore Airlines presently operates the longest and second longest flights in the world, non-stop to New York–JFK and Newark respectively, using the Airbus A350-900ULR. Singapore to Newark was the world's longest flight from 2004-2013, and 2018-2021, when they started JFK to Singapore. [6]
The plane originally used for the Singapore–Newark route was an Airbus A340-500. It had 14 cabin crew and six flight deck officers, each working four-hour shifts. [10] The flight required 222,000 litres (49,000 imp gal; 59,000 US gal) of fuel, more than ten times the total weight of all the passengers and crew.
The SQ321 flight traveling from London to Singapore on May 20, carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew members, was flying as “normal” until it passed over the south of Myanmar at an altitude of ...
1.1.2 Busiest international flight routes by origin-and-destination passenger volume ... AirAsia India, Air India, Go First ... New York, NY: 2,750,000 6: Atlanta, GA:
On 14 October 2015, Singapore Airlines announced plans to resume the world's longest non-stop flight between Singapore and New York – a 15,300 km (9,500 mi), 19-hour route that the airline had dropped in 2013. [60] A340-500 aircraft were formerly employed to serve this route until their retirement in 2013. [61]
NY State Police The plane ironically landed on the portion of the thruway directly adjoining the Thruway Authority and Troop T’s headquarters building, making for a particularly swift response.
Lance Stroll ruled out of Singapore Grand Prix after huge crash in qualifying 10:58 , Kieran Jackson Lance Stroll has been ruled out of Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix following his staggering ...