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Valuation
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Valuation

by Rajesh Kumar
November 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
514 pages
17h 1m
English
Academic Press
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Valuation of Singapore airlines

Abstract

Singapore Airlines founded in 1972 has evolved from a regional airline to one of the most famous travel brands around the world. Singapore Airlines’ history can be traced back to May 1, 1947, when a Malayan Airways Limited (MAL) Airspeed Consul took off from Singapore Kallang Airport. The federation of Malaysia was established in the year 1963. The Airlines became known as Malaysian Airways Ltd. In 1966, the airlines was renamed as Malaysia Singapore Airlines (MSA). In 1968, the annual revenues of MSA reached S$100 million. In 1969, the Airline purchased five B737-100s. In 1972, MSA split to become two new entities—Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System. Singapore Airlines expanded its fleets ...

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ISBN: 9780128025437