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Singapore-New York

The world's longest scheduled nonstop flight, connecting Singapore Changi with New York JFK. Originally launched in 2004 with the A340-500, relaunched in 2018 with the ultra-long-range A350-900ULR.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Singapore-New York air corridor?
The world's longest scheduled nonstop flight, connecting Singapore Changi with New York JFK. Originally launched in 2004 with the A340-500, relaunched in 2018 with the ultra-long-range A350-900ULR. This corridor has been significant in aviation since 2004 and typically covers a distance of 15,300-15,400 km.
How many airlines fly the Singapore-New York route?
Major airlines operating the Singapore-New York corridor include Singapore Airlines. These carriers typically deploy aircraft such as the Airbus A350-900ULR on this route.
What is the average flight time for Singapore-New York?
The Singapore-New York corridor covers approximately 15,300-15,400 km. Flight times vary depending on wind conditions and the specific city pair, but typical aircraft used include the Airbus A350-900ULR.
Which airports serve the Singapore-New York corridor?
Key waypoint airports along the Singapore-New York corridor include SIN, JFK. These airports serve as major departure, arrival, or stopover points for flights on this route.