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Singapore Army [2] Chief of Digital and Intelligence Service (CDI) / Director, Military Intelligence Major-General Lee Yi-Jin: 1 July 2023 [c] Artillery: PPA(E) (COVID-19), PPA(E), PPA(G), PBS: Digital and Intelligence Service [3] Chief of Navy (CNV) Rear Admiral Sean Wat Jianwen: 1 January 2024 [d] Naval Officer PPA(G) Republic of Singapore ...
Singapore: Allegiance Singapore: Service / branch Republic of Singapore Navy: Years of service: 2002–present: Rank: Rear-Admiral: Commands: Chief of Navy (2023–present) Fleet Commander [1] Director, Defence Policy Office [2] Deputy Commander, Maritime Security Task Force [2] Commanding Officer, Formidable-class frigate RSS Supreme: Alma ...
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Rear-Admiral Richard Lim Cherng Yih: 1 July 1996 30 June 1999 2–3 years [3] 11 Rear-Admiral Lui Tuck Yew (born 1961) 1 July 1999 1 April 2003 3–4 years [3] 12 Rear-Admiral Ronnie Tay (born 1963) 1 April 2003 31 August 2007 4 years, 152 days [3] 13 Rear-Admiral Chew Men Leong: 31 August 2007 29 March 2011 3 years, 210 days [3] 14 Rear ...
In 2007 Singapore Airlines welcomed [50] [51] the liberalisation of the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur route, previously restricted to Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines under rules designed to protect the state-run airlines from competition for over three decades, [52] [53] accounting for about 85% of the over 200 flight frequencies then ...
Lai enlisted in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) in 1992 and served in the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). He served on board the RSS Valour as a junior officer and later as Executive Officer before assuming command of the RSS Valiant from 2002 to 2004. He was appointed as Commander of the Missile Corvette Squadron in July 2007 and later ...
One passenger died and the airline said 30 passengers were treated for injuries after a flight from London to Singapore made an emergency landing in Bangkok on Tuesday.
In May 2011, Singapore Airlines revealed plans to launch a low-fare airline subsidiary within a year. The wholly owned subsidiary, New Aviation, was incorporated on 17 June 2011 with an issued and paid up capital of S$1.