Singapore Airlines is preparing for a key transition in its ongoing fleet modernization strategy, as it readies itself for the withdrawal of its final Boeing 737-800 aircraft. The Star Alliance member has been flying these narrowbody twinjets from the 737NG family for just over four years, but, now, their time at the revered Asian airline has come to an end. As it stands, the last flight will touch down on Sunday morning.

While these aircraft are far from old, their withdrawal will mark a key step forward for Singapore Airlines as far as the onboard passenger experience that the carrier offers is concerned. Indeed, the Boeing 737-800 is the last aircraft type in its fleet that doesn't have flatbed seats in business class. As such, from Monday, Singapore Airlines will be able to

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