Singapore Airlines is set to operate a younger fleet in 2025, with an average aircraft age of just 8.5 years. The carrier has seen changes in its lineup over the past two years, including the retirement of some Airbus A380s and the addition of Boeing 787s and Airbus A350s.
The ongoing modernization reflects Singapore Airlines’ focus on efficiency and customer experience. As older aircraft leave service, newer models join the fleet, offering improved fuel economy and updated amenities for passengers.
Singapore Airlines’ strategy mirrors trends across the airline industry as companies seek to reduce costs and environmental impact by updating their fleets.