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Singapore Airlines Siacargo - information about carrier
Singapore Airlines Cargo (abbreviated as SIA Cargo) is the unit within Singapore Airlines (SIA) accountable for SIA's air cargo operations. SIA Cargo manages the cargo operations of SIA's fleet of freight- and passenger aircraft. In May 2017, Singapore Airlines announced that SIA Cargo would be re-integrated as a division within the SIA group; this was completed in the first half of 2018, after which SIA Cargo became the airline's cargo department.
In July 1992, Singapore Airlines created a cargo division to match its passenger-carrying company. It was not till 1 July 2001 that Singapore Airlines Cargo was incorporated, taking over the air-freight operations of Singapore Airlines as a different subsidiary. SIA Cargo rented the entire freighter fleet from Singapore Airlines, in addition to taking over management of the cargo keeps in all of Singapore Airlines' guest aircraft. Within a couple of months, it got in an alliance with Lufthansa Cargo and SAS Cargo Group to form WOW Alliance on 1 October 2001.
SIA Cargo's storage facility in Singapore, dubbed SIA Superhub 1, was opened in 1995. This storage facility is capable of managing approximately 450,000 heaps of products a year. In 2001, the SIA Superhub 2 was opened which increased the capability to over 1,200,000 tonnes each year. New paths were introduced in the next couple of years as the airline company began to take benefit of liberalized aviation arrangements. A round-the-world service was introduced on 31 October 2001, flying from Singapore to Hong Kong, Dallas, Chicago, Brussels, Sharjah, and back to Singapore on Wednesdays, and on the Singapore-Hong Kong-Dallas-Chicago-Brussels-Mumbai-Singapore path on Fridays. It became the first third-country cargo airline to fly direct in between China and the United States on 22 May 2003, when flights commenced from Singapore to Xiamen, Nanjing and onwards to Chicago.