SIA group mothballs four more planes in Australia, taking total tally to 22
Singapore
WITH international travel still largely on hold, the Singapore Airlines (SIA) group has stored four more aircraft Down Under, taking the number of planes parked in Australia to 22.
In recent days, the group has sent two double-decker Airbus A380s belonging to the parent airline and two Boeing 787-8 planes owned by budget arm Scoot to the Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage facility in Alice Springs, The Business Times has learnt.
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