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Learn about the history, destinations, fleet and controversies of Singapore Airlines Cargo, the air cargo division of Singapore Airlines. Find out how it operates and manages the cargo operations of SIA's fleet of freight- and passenger aircraft.
Singapore Airlines Cargo – SIA Cargo – Singapurskie Frachtowe Linie Lotnicze, wchodzące w skład holdingu Singapore Airlines Group. Główną bazą i siedzibą przewoźnika jest singapurski Port lotniczy Changi.
2 lis 2023 · Learn how SIA's cargo hub at Changi Airport facilitates the global supply chain, transporting diverse and vital commodities across continents. Read about the challenges and rewards of working as a duty manager at the nerve centre of SIA's cargo operations.
SIA has bolstered its cargo capabilities over the last few years, especially in key segments such as e-commerce, fresh produce, and pharmaceuticals. Adding the A350Fs will reinforce SIA’s leading position in the sector, while strengthening Singapore’s position as a global air cargo hub.
Find out the list of 17 cities in 11 countries that Singapore Airlines Cargo serves with its Boeing 747-400F freighters. Learn about the history, expansion and termination of SIA Cargo routes since 2000.
SIA Cargo president Chin Yau Seng explains why the freight arm was reintegrated into the main group, how it is investing in IT and data, and why it still needs freighters. Read the exclusive interview with Air Cargo News.