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  2. List of Singapore Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines flies to 76 international destinations in 32 countries on six continents from its hub in Singapore Changi Airport. The web page lists the current and terminated destinations, and the historical changes and events of the airline's network.

  3. Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the flag carrier of Singapore, its corporate affairs, business trends, and achievements. Find out its history from 1947 to present, its fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft, and its subsidiaries such as Scoot and SIA Engineering.

  4. List of airlines of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Find out the current Air Operator Certificate holders by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. See the images, IATA and ICAO codes, callsigns and commenced operations of scheduled and cargo airlines.

  5. Contact AOL customer support

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    Find out how to get live expert help with your AOL needs, from email and passwords, technical questions, mobile email and more. You can also access 24/7 phone support if you are a paid member by calling 1-800-827-6364.

  6. Samsung Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Electronics is a South Korean multinational corporation that produces consumer electronics, semiconductors, and smartphones. It is the world's second-largest technology company by revenue and the largest smartphone maker since 2011.

  7. Samsung - Wikipedia

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    Lee Byung-chul, founder of Samsung. In 1938, during Japanese-ruled Korea, Lee Byung-chul (1910–1987) of a large landowning family in the Uiryeong county moved to nearby Daegu city and founded Mitsuboshi Trading Company (株式会社三星商会 (Kabushiki gaisha Mitsuboshi Shōkai)), or Samsung Sanghoe (주식회사 삼성상회).

  8. Telephone numbers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, format and categories of telephone numbers in Singapore, regulated by the Info-communications Media Development Authority. Find out how to call Singapore and other countries from Singapore with different access codes.

  9. Samsung Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Samsung Aerospace was a South Korean aerospace manufacturer that produced jet engines, aircraft components and helicopters. It merged with Korea Aerospace Industries in 2000 and changed its name to Samsung Techwin.