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Singapore Airlines starts Boeing 737 flights as SilkAir is wound down – Executive Traveller
Boeing’s nimble and popular workhorse joins the Singapore Airlines fleet.

Singapore Airlines will begin taking over the fleet and routes of regional sibling SilkAir as its smaller sibling is wound down over the coming 12 months.
Nine of SilkAir’s Boeing 737-800 jets, redressed in the familiar Singapore Airlines livery, will be darting around Asia from March, starting with Phuket and Brunei.
Those aircraft will sport SilkAir’s current 12 business class recliners, albeit with fresh upholstery.
The newer lie-flat Vantage seats remain slated for the SilkAir Singapore Airlines…
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