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Old 02-24-2003, 11:46 PM   #1
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Latest Report from Flight International (Feb 25 - Mar 3).

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) on
new aircraft to replace Airbus A310s on regional routes as well as
some of its older Boeing 747-400s. Although precise numbers are
unclear, industry sources indicate the carrier is requesting
proposals for between five and 10 aircraft in each category.

SIA will again be considering Airbus A321s or Boeing 737-900s to
replace some of its nine A310-300s, and Airbus A340-600s, or Boeing
777-300ERs to replace some of its 38 747-400s. The shorter-range 777-
300, which it already operates, may also be offered by Boeing.

The RFP comes three years after the carrier first launched a
competition for A310 replacements that led to an extra 10 firm 777-
200 orders. SIA has separately been planning to look at 747-400
replacements for some time, but repeatedly pushed back the launch of
formal studies.

As part of the first A310-replacement RFP issued early in 2000, SIA
also considered the A321 and 737-900, in addition to the Airbus A330-
200 and 777-200. At the time it pushed the two manufacturers to
develop all-new widebody aircraft in the 200- to 250-seat category or
develop smaller variants of their existing widebody twins. It has
said it plans to retire its last A310s in 2006.

Although the A321 and 737-900 were deemed most suitable for its
requirements in the last competition, many within the airline opposed
operations with narrowbody aircraft, fearing SIA would no longer be
able to set itself apart at a marketing level from its regional
subsidiary SilkAir, which operates an A320-family fleet to secondary
Asia-Pacific destinations, while SIA operates regional and long-haul
services.

In ordering 777-200s in February 2001, SIA admitted the aircraft was
not the ideal choice to replace the A310 in terms of seat capacity
but implied it had little choice.

Sources say the carrier has not been entirely happy using 777-200s on
some of its regional routes. They also say there is still internal
opposition to narrowbodies, which the airline has not operated in its
own right for many years.

As a result, any that it may order could be operated by SilkAir,
which may take over some of SIA's own regional routes.


I hope SQ for the A321 , if SQ doesnt mind operating GE engines , 777-300ER will be great to SQ fleet but I would also love to see A340-600 since they are going to operate the A340-500s .

I say Airbus has the leading edge if they can make full use of it .
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Looks like a case for the 7E7, that is if they can get the program running quickly enough. They have been lagging behind. Was the 767-200 ever proposed? Even as an interim measure?
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Nope , they are not looking at 7E7 , they do not need the range .

They never consider the 767-200 , I have no idea about that .
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