Government of Singapore
Executive branch of government made up of the President and the Cabinet of Singapore
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April 2020 | When Virgin Australia collapsed, SIA's ownership had increased to 20%. |
2018 | Enterprise Singapore launched the Plug and Play Network, establishing partnerships with nine partners across six countries to support international business expansion and connections. |
May 18 2018 | Announced that SilkAir would undergo cabin refreshes before merging with the parent brand Singapore Airlines, with cabin revamps anticipated to start in 2020. |
April 1 2018 | Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) was officially formed as a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, with a mandate to support Singapore's small and medium enterprises (SMEs), help them develop capabilities, innovate, transform, and expand internationally. |
February 5 2018 | Singapore's Parliament passed a bill to officially form Enterprise Singapore through the merger of International Enterprise Singapore (IE) and SPRING Singapore, creating a unified statutory board to support business development, standards, and innovation. |
May 18 2016 | Established Budget Aviation Holdings to own and manage budget airlines Scoot and Tigerair after Tigerair's delisting from the Singapore stock exchange. |
January 9 2015 | Vistara, a joint venture with Tata Sons, commenced operations based at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi. |
December 12 2012 | Singapore Airlines sold its 49% stake in Virgin Atlantic to Delta Air Lines for US$360 million. |
October 2012 | SIA purchased a 10% stake in Virgin Australia Holdings. |
November 1 2011 | Announced the low-cost airline Scoot would begin flights from mid-2012 with a fleet of four Boeing 777-200 wide-body aircraft. |
June 17 2011 | New Aviation, a wholly owned subsidiary, was incorporated with an issued and paid up capital of S$1. |
February 2010 | Tiger Airways was listed on Singapore Exchange, reducing SIA's ownership to 34.4%. |
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