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Airbus A380 Singapore Airlines Handover ceremony


 

Singapore Airlines has today taken delivery of the first commercial Airbus A380 to go into production, the official ceremony which took place earlier today in at the Henri Ziegler Delivery Center in Toulouse France, was attended by over 500 people along with Chief Executive Officers Tom Enders (Airbus), Sir John Rose (Rolls-Royce) and Chew Choon Seng (Singapore Airlines)

The first delivery marks the culmination of an engineering project unrivalled in the aerospace industry. The A380 is the largest passenger plane ever built and the first completely new design of a passenger aircraft in decades.

 

Components have been built in plants around the world before being brought together for assembly at key Airbus facilities in Europe. Final assembly took place in Toulouse, France, while the painting of the livery and installation of the aircraft cabin took place in Hamburg, Germany.

 

Singapore Airlines first announced its intention to become an A380 customer in September 2000, with an order for 10 A380s and options on a further 15. That firm order was increased to 19 in July 2006. At catalogue prices, the commitment to the 19 firm orders, including engines and spares, is in the order of US$5.7 billion.

 

Rolls-Royce Trent 900 engines will power the first 10 aircraft in the Singapore Airlines order. An engine selection has not yet been made for the subsequent nine aircraft. Since the order was announced, Singapore Airlines has completed the enormous task of preparing for the entry into service of the new super-jumbo. Every aspect of the aircraft’s operations – engineering, catering, cargo and baggage loading and unloading, passenger embarkation and disembarkation, flying operations and every aspect of customer service on board – has been redesigned to

accommodate the extra passenger capacity, while maintaining operating

efficiency.

 

In addition, a number of new cabin products have been developed, after a detailed consultation exercise with frequent travellers, which began as far back as 2001. The new cabin products were unveiled in late 2006 and are being rolled out on all new aircraft across the Singapore Airlines fleet.

Today, Singapore Airlines unveils some new innovations, unique to the A380.

 

The Singapore Airlines A380 is configured with 471 seats in three classes: Economy, Business and the new Singapore Airlines Suites; a class beyond first. The aircraft will enter commercial service on Thursday 25 October 2007, with a special return flight between Singapore and Sydney. The majority of seats on this flight were sold at auction on eBay, the global online marketplace, and all of the

proceeds from the auction are being split among charities in Singapore, Sydney and a global humanitarian organisation.

 

Then, on Sunday 28 October 2007, the A380 will commence scheduled service between Singapore and Sydney on one of the three daily flights in each direction. The delivery of subsequent aircraft will allow for the introduction of the A380, also on one of the three daily flights between Singapore and London’s Heathrow Airport from the first quarter of 2008.

 

During the last few years, Singapore Airlines has joined with Airbus, and other A380 customers, to work with the world’s major airports to ensure they are A380-ready. The support of the airport communities has meant many airports, to which A380s will operate, are now ready, or in the final stages of becoming so. Singapore’s Changi Airport, which will be home to the Singapore Airlines A380 fleet, was the first to be ready, and when the new Terminal 3 opens early next year, 19 gates across the three terminals will be fully A380-ready, including having aerobridge access to both decks.

 

Singapore Airlines is particularly delighted to recognise the impressive operating capabilities of the A380, demonstrated since the aircraft’s first flight in April 2005. Fuel burn is considerably lower, on a seat-mile basis, than today’s large aircraft. This offers operating airlines real efficiency benefits, while also mitigating the environmental impact of flying. Emissions per passengers are the lowest of any aircraft.

 

The A380’s noise emissions prove that big aircraft are not necessarily noisier. New technology, new design, airframe construction and engines all aid in making the A380 the quietest large passenger jet ever built. Onboard, the cabin amenity is substantially improved, with significantly lower cabin noise throughout.

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Business Travel News said:

Singapore Airlines today unveiled the luxurious cabin interior on its new AirbusA380. The cabin was revealed

October 15, 2007 9:10 PM
 

Business Travel News said:

Singapore Airlines Airbus A380 Set Map: This week Singapore Airlines (SIA) has released cabin configuration details and seat map diagrams for their first Airbus A380 and the first Airbus A380 to go into production.

October 15, 2007 9:13 PM
 

Business Travel News said:

Singapore Airlines Airbus A380: Today it was my absolute pleasure to get up and personal with Singapore

October 26, 2007 5:21 PM

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