Aviation
SIA Engineering inks deals in the Philippines
It will buy the remaining 35% shares in SIA Engineering Philippines for $10.52m.
SIA Engineering inks deals in the Philippines
It will buy the remaining 35% shares in SIA Engineering Philippines for $10.52m.
SIA resumes flights to New York
Flights will operate three times weekly beginning 9 November.
SIA rolls out new payments, lifestyle rewards app
The app is integrated with KrisPay.
COVID-19 vaccines could be the aviation sector's saving grace: analyst
SATS’ Coolport@Changi may play a critical role in vaccines' mass distribution across APAC. The aviation sector is not expected to make any...
SIA may exhaust $8.8b debt proceeds before market recovers: analyst
As of August, the carrier has already utilised $4.4b of the proceeds.
SIA begins employee retrenchments
All affected staff will receive their salaries in lieu of their notice period.
SIA cuts 4,300 jobs
The group has begun discussion with its Singapore-based unions.
SIA announces pre-flight and on-board protective measures
The announcement came after the government's decision to further ease the restrictions on inbound travel from selected countries.
SATS posts $43.7m net loss in Q1
A decline in aviation volume and loss contributed by the overseas entities dragged profit.
SIA burns half of the $8.8b raised in 2 months
About $2b was used to repay a bridge loan facility.
SIA Group dives to a $1.12b loss in Q1
The fall in the group’s revenue was attributed to a plunge in its airlines’ passenger traffic.
SIA secures $750m in loans on aircrafts
It now secures $1.65b from its secured financing since the start of FY2020.
Drones to address productivity issues in aircraft maintenance
ST Engineering’s DroScan authorized to carry out general visual inspections.
Singapore Airlines rolls out Miles of Good campaign
KrisFlyer members may nominate frontliners as beneficiaries.
SIAEC's profits plunged 74.3% to $10.7m in Q1
The flights they handled in Singapore shrank to 13% of their usual load.
SIA group passenger capacity crashed 95.1% in June
Overall passenger carriage was also lower by 99.3%.
Singapore, Malaysia to implement cross-border travel schemes
These are expected to be implemented by 10 August.