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The Singapore Airlines fleet features purely wide-body aircraft from five aircraft families: the Boeing 747, the Boeing 777, Airbus A380, Airbus A340, and the Airbus A330. In keeping with its policy of maintaining a young fleet, which stands at an average of 6 years 5 months as at 31 March 2008, it renews its fleet frequently.

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