Aviation
Tiger Airways to raise $158.6m through renounceable rights issue
DBS bank and Standard Chartered will be the joint managers and underwriters for the rights issue.
Tiger Airways to raise $158.6m through renounceable rights issue
DBS bank and Standard Chartered will be the joint managers and underwriters for the rights issue.
Flying high: Changi Airport’s passenger movements up 13.6% to a record 4.17m
Flights in Changi also also increased 14.7% year-on-year to 25,908 in July.
Revealed: The most searched for airlines in Singapore
Singapore Airlines didn't even make it into the top 4 of the most searched for airline brands in Singapore, according to a sample of 50,000 searches...
SilkAir to launch flights to Bandung and Changsha in October
The two cities will mark the 37th and 38th destinations in SilkAir’s expanding network.
Qantas to give SIA a run (or flight) for their money
Australia’s biggest airline is setting up an Asian unit with cabins “better than the A380s” to snatch passengers up from Singapore’s flag carrier.
Up, up and away: SIA’s passenger load factor rebounds to 81.6% in July
It rose 2.8% from June's 78.8%.
Say goodbye to Tiger Aussie in 18 months or less
There’s no future for the grounded airline in Australia even if it resumes operation today (Aug 12), says Royal Bank of Scotland Asia Securities (RBS...
Analyst expects Aussie Tiger Airways to exit Avalon base
All staff are being offered redeployment to its Melbourne Tullamarine base.
Tiger Airways July passenger volume up 12% to 6.1mn
The airline's Singapore unit continues to see healthy demand and added 6 aircraft to its fleet.
Back to business: Aussie Tiger Airways roars back from crisis
Tiger will recommence ticket sales and will implement a gradual resumption of domestic services from 12 August 2011.
Growing flock: SIA orders 8 more Boeing 777-300ERs
The order is valued at $2.3b.
The decade that changed the aviation industry
The last ten years saw airlines in crisis mode but the industry has demonstrated that it can transform itself in the face of challenges, says IATA.
When will Tiger pounce again Down Under?
Tiger Airways' operations in Australia remain grounded until at least 11 August.
Tamed Tiger: More losses await, says analyst
Losses from the month-long grounding of its Australian fleet will hurt the injured Tiger even more.
Tiger Airways posts $12.2mn loss before tax
The airline continues to expand its Singapore operations by 64% from to having an average of 18 aircraft in its fleet in current financial year.
Intruder alert? Not a problem for Changi Airport
Changi Airport will now use advanced fibre sensor technology for its perimeter fence.
Turbulent flight: SIA’s earnings outlook for 2012 to remain grim
Blame it on global economic weakness and high jet fuel prices.