Singapore Airlines' passenger-carrying fleet consists of 145 aircraft, not all of which are active. Ch-aviation shows that 125 of them are widebodies: the Airbus A350, A380, Boeing 777-300ER, and—the subject of this article—the 787-10. At 5.1 years, the 787-10 is the carrier's youngest widebody subfleet.

When writing, the Star Alliance member has 26 of the highest-capacity Dreamliner variant. It was the launch customer, and it remains the largest user. Unlike the smaller -8 and -9, the -10 can carry the highest payload but has the shortest range because of its higher weight. Singapore Airlines' examples have 337 seats , which is more than all its other aircraft except the A380, a type which the airline recently said is aging .

Overview Of Singapore Airlines' 787 Routes

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