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  2. Scoot - Wikipedia

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    Scoot. Scoot Pte Ltd, operating as Scoot, is a Singaporean low-cost airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. [5] It began its operations on 4 June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore, predominantly to various airports throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Scoot's airline slogan is Escape the Ordinary.

  3. List of Scoot destinations - Wikipedia

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    Scoot Boeing 787-8. Scoot is a low-cost airline based in Singapore, and is a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines. It launched flights in 2012 and mainly operates on medium and long-haul routes. Following its merger with Tigerair in July 2017, Scoot has expanded its reach and

  4. List of airline codes (S) - Wikipedia

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    Scoot: SCOOTER Singapore Former IATA: TZ Former ICAO: SCO; Adopted Tigerair codes after their merger: IJ SJO Spring Airlines Japan: JEY SPRING Japan SBD SIBIA Aircompany Ltd: SIBIA Russia 6Y ART Smartlynx Airlines: SMART LYNX Latvia MYX Smartlynx Airlines Estonia: TALLINN CAT Estonia QS TVS Smartwings: SKYTRAVEL Czech Republic formerly named ...

  5. List of airlines of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines which have a current Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. Scheduled airlines [ edit ] Airline

  6. Most of passengers from battered Singapore Airlines ... - AOL

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    The airline's Flight SQ321 was flying from London’s Heathrow airport to Singapore, with 211 passengers and 18 crew members aboard, when it hit the turbulence Tuesday, bashing people around ...

  7. Singapore Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines placed an order for 20 Boeing 787-9 aircraft in 2006, choosing it over the initial Airbus A350 design. Later in 2012, when Singapore Airlines ordered the Airbus A350, the 787-9 order was transferred to its low-cost subsidiary, Scoot. In 2013, Singapore Airlines placed a new order for 30 Boeing 787-10 aircraft.

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