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SINGAPORE – Singapore Changi Airport today welcomes the arrival of Russian carrier Vladivostok Air.
SINGAPORE – Singapore Changi Airport today welcomes the arrival of Russian carrier Vladivostok Air. One of Russia’s most established airlines, Vladivostok Air will operate twice-weekly services between Singapore and Vladivostok via Hong Kong. Vladivostok, in the Russian Far East, is the 9th new city link for Changi this year.
With growing trade and tourism ties between Singapore and Russia, the addition of Vladivostok Air to Changi’s network of airlines comes at an opportune time. Since the launch of the Russia-Singapore Business Forum (RSBF) in 2006, bilateral trade between the 2 countries has more than doubled to reach S$5.2 billion in 2010.
SpiceJet launches scheduled freighter services to Singapore
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SpiceJet launches scheduled freighter services to Singapore
Joy Sengupta / TNN / Feb 23, 2021, 18:51 IST
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PUNE: SpiceXpress, the dedicated cargo arm of SpiceJet, launched scheduled cargo flights connecting Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai with Singapore, its officials said.
The airline will deploy its Boeing 737-700F/800F aircraft on these routes. SpiceJet’s scheduled flights will operate twice-a-week to Singapore’s Changi Airport. The first scheduled flight carrying 13 tonnes of cargo was operated on February 20. In addition to Singapore, SpiceXpress operates scheduled cargo flights to Hong Kong and Bangladesh.
Ajay Singh, chairman and managing director, SpiceJet said, “We are delighted to commence our scheduled freighter operations to Singapore. This development would strengthen air trades between the two countries by providing faster and seamless logistics solutions. I
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Singapore, 8 December 2020 – The Changi Ready Taskforce, co-led by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Changi Airport Group (CAG), jointly announced today that the Singapore air cargo hub is ready for the transportation and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
Comprising 18 members from across the Changi air cargo community, the taskforce is a public-private collaboration involving government agencies, cargo handlers, airlines and freight forwarders[1].
Mr Ho Yuen Sang, Director (Aviation Industry), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, and co-lead of the Changi Ready Taskforce said, “Over the years, Changi Airport has built a strong track record in pharmaceutical handling by air, from serving Singapore’s pharmaceutical manufacturing sector. We have good cold chain handling infrastructure and capabilities. With our strong air connectivity and SIA’s fleet of more than 200 passenger aircraft, we can deliver vaccines to multiple destinations according to demand