Posted by on February 26, 2018

Boeing B787-10 engined Rolls Royce – Reuters

Singapore Airlines (SIA) has chosen Perth, Australia, as the second largest airline flight destination in the world and is expected to start operating in May 2018.

Previously, Osaka, Japan, was selected as the first destination scheduled flew in the world’s largest commercial aircraft today, Boeing 787-10.

Singapore Airlines Public Relations Manager Glory Henriette said the SIA would be the first airline in the world to operate the largest aircraft in the world.

“Why Osaka and Perth, because the two countries can be in terms of runway. They also have a market in that place is big enough in addition to the calculation of flight hours, “said Glory in Jakarta, Friday (23/2/2018).

Prior to the launch of a regular flight service to Osaka, the 787-10 aircraft will operate on selected destinations, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. The flight is intended for training purposes of cabin crew.

Glory added the first aircraft with livery Singapore Airlines has also completed flight testing at the Boeing plant in North Charleston, South Carolina on 9 February.

With a length of 68 meters, the 787-10 aircraft is the longest variant in the Boeing Dreamliner line of aircraft built using lightweight technologically advanced composite materials.

The existence of this aircraft is expected to improve the quality and quality of the airline. Meanwhile, the Group’s net profit increased by US $ 212 million or 42.5% to US $ 711 million for the nine months ended December 2017.

Most of the profits contributed to the increase in operating profit.

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Sources: http://industri.bisnis.com/read/20180225/98/742739/sq-terbangkan-pesawat-terbesar-sejagat-ke-dua-kota-ini
Translated by Aryaputra PandeBIC

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