Singapore Airlines bids farewell to its Boeing
747 passenger fleet today, with special commemorative flights
between Singapore and Hong Kong.
Flight SQ747 departed Singapore’s Changi Airport
at 08:30 after a series of celebratory events at Gate B7 in
Terminal 3. The flight is being operated with aircraft ‘9V-SPQ’,
which was the last Boeing 747-400 that SIA took delivery of in
2001. It is due to arrive in Hong Kong at about 13:15 before
operating return flight SQ748, which is due to arrive in Singapore
at around 19:30.
More than 350 customers and crew, as well as
media and other invited guests, are on board flight SQ747, which
is commemorating the Boeing 747’s 38-year history with the
airline.
Guests include SIA’s first B747 pilot,
retired Captain Kenneth Toft, as well as renowned wine
connoisseur, Ms Jeannie Cho Lee, who is a member of SIA’s
distinguished Wine Panel. Twenty students and guardians from
Singapore’s Chaoyang School are also on the flight, bound for a
weekend in Hong Kong courtesy of SIA. It is the first flight
experience for most of the students.
“The 747 was truly the jewel in our fleet
for nearly four decades, and we would not be the airline that we
are today if we had not made the bold decision in 1972 to purchase
this iconic jetliner,” said Singapore Airlines’ Executive Vice
President Commercial, Mr Mak Swee Wah, who is leading the
festivities on board flights SQ747 and SQ748. “The jumbo enabled
us to fly from Singapore to destinations that we could not
previously reach. It also allowed us to do things that were
previously unimaginable on a commercial aircraft, giving us the
opportunity to provide our customers new standards in space and
comfort.”
Mr Mak led passengers in a champagne toast
across all three classes shortly after flight SQ747’s departure
this morning.
Each customer will receive a unique certificate
as well as a Boeing 747 aircraft model and limited-edition
memorabilia. In addition, the flight will feature special Boeing
747 inflight entertainment programmes, featuring a series of
exclusive staff interviews.
Some 70 passengers will be turning around in
Hong Kong and returning to Singapore on flight SQ748 after a
90-minute stopover.
SIA’s Boeing 747 Chief Pilot, Captain Roger Loh,
will be in command of the return flight, which is scheduled to
depart Hong Kong at 14:45 and arrive in Singapore at around 19:30.
“It is my privilege and honour to be the
Commander of this historic flight, to close the chapter in the
Queen of the Skies’ great history with SIA,” said Captain Loh. “We
will all miss her.”
Aircraft ‘9V-SPQ’ is the last Boeing 747
remaining in SIA’s passenger fleet. SIA’s Boeing 747-400s were
configured with a total of 375 seats –12 First Class, 50 Business
Class and 313 Economy Class.
SIA placed its first orders for Boeing 747s in
1972 and took delivery of the first examples in 1973. In 1994, SIA
became the world’s biggest Boeing 747-400 operator when it took
delivery of its 23rd of the type. By 2003, SIA operated a record
51 Boeing 747-400s, comprising 39 passenger variants and 12
freighters.
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