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Date Posted: 4/11/10 19:30:04
In reply to: 05/11/2010 12:00PM 's message, "Singapore Airlines Resumes A380 Flights After Checks" on 4/11/10 19:22:20

>Singapore Airlines Resumes A380 Flights After Checks
>05/11/2010 12:00PM
>
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>
>SINGAPORE (AFP)--Singapore Airlines Ltd. (C6L.SG)
>Friday resumed flights on its Airbus A380 superjumbos
>after completing technical checks, following the
>emergency landing of a Qantas plane with the same
>engine model.
>
>"Singapore Airlines has begun resuming A380 flights
>following precautionary checks," the airline said on
>its website.
>
>"The checks were carried out following advice from
>engine manufacturer Rolls Royce and aircraft
>manufacturer Airbus."
>
>SIA had announced it would be conducting precautionary
>checks on its fleet of 11 Airbus A380s after a Qantas
>A380 plane with similar engines was forced to make an
>emergency landing Thursday in Singapore.
>
>Qantas immediately grounded its A380 fleet after the
>incident, which the airline said was caused by a major
>engine problem.
>
>SIA acquired its first A380 in October 2007, becoming
>the first airline in the world to operate the world's
>biggest passenger jet.
>
>A total of 37 of the giant jets are in operation
>around the world, including six with Qantas. Emirates,
>Singapore Airlines, Air France-KLM and Lufthansa are
>the other operators. Another 234 A380s are on order
>from airlines, according to Airbus.
>
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