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  2. List of AirAsia Group destinations - Wikipedia

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    However, due to the low-cost model of the business, this would be unlikely and it is possible that a significant number destinations may be terminated to optimise route efficiency. AirAsia has 180 flights daily, not including its subsidiary airlines. AirAsia X has 21 flights daily.

  3. Corporate affairs of Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Scoot Pte Ltd: Subsidiary: Airline: Singapore: 100.0% Tradewinds Tours & Travel Private Limited: Subsidiary: Tour wholesaling: Singapore: 100.0% Singapore Aviation and General Insurance Company (Pte) Ltd: Subsidiary: Insurance: Singapore: 100.0% Singapore Flying College Pte Ltd: Training: Subsidiary: Singapore: 100.0% Abacus Travel Systems Pte ...

  4. SIA Engineering Company - Wikipedia

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    Heavy Maintenance Singapore Service Pte Ltd (HMS Services) is a 65/35 joint venture between SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) and Airbus Service Asia Pacific. HMS Services' core business is airframe maintenance, cabin upgrade, and modification service to Airbus A380 and A350 aircraft in the APAC region.

  5. SilkAir - Wikipedia

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    SilkAir Singapore Private Limited, operating as SilkAir, was a Singaporean regional airline with its head office in Changi, Singapore.It was a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines and in 2017, operated scheduled passenger services from Singapore to 54 cities in Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, East Asia, and Northern Australia. [2]

  6. AAT Kings - Wikipedia

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    In 1980 AAT purchased King's business with the tours were marketed as Bill King's Australian Adventure Tours, with King remaining as manager until 1985. [6] Later both operations along with AAT Coachlines were merged to form AAT Kings. [5] In 1983 AAT Kings was purchased by Mayer Page and Geoff McGeary, proprietors of Australian Pacific Touring ...

  7. SATS (company) - Wikipedia

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    SATS Ltd. (SATS) is a Singapore-headquartered aviation solutions company that is one of the world's largest providers of air cargo handling services and Asia's leading airline caterer. SATS headquarters in Singapore seen at dusk on 7 November 2024 with the newly installed corporate logo.

  8. Quest Ventures - Wikipedia

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    Quest Ventures (formerly QuestVC) is a venture capital firm founded in 2011 by James Tan and Wang Yunming in Beijing, China. [1] [2] The firm mainly focuses on digital commerce investments and has an office in Singapore. [3] The firm deploys funds across Asia in countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Quest Ventures is ...

  9. Asia Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Asia Pacific Airlines may refer to: Asia Pacific Airlines (Guam), a cargo airline with its corporate headquarters in California and its flight operations based in Guam. Asia Pacific Airlines (PNG), a passenger airline based in Papua New Guinea. Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, a trade association of major Asia/Pacific airlines.