While the majority of Singapore Airlines’ current fleet is made up of widebody aircraft, the carrier also flies a handful of single-aisle jets. These come from the Boeing 737 family, with ch-aviation listing 16 737 MAX 8 and seven 737-800 aircraft in the carrier’s current fleet. However, in years gone by, Singapore Airlines also operated a small number of aircraft from Boeing’s older 737 Original series.
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