Tigerair [TGW/TR GO CAT] (Singapore) operated it's last flight July 24th, and today was integrated into it's sister airline Scoot, creating a diverse airline with narrowbody and widebody aircraft, operating short, medium and long haul routes.
Airbus A320-232 MSN 5915 Scoot 9V-TRN [the first Tigerair aircraft to be repainted into Scoot colors]
Tiger Airways (as it was originally branded) commenced operations December 12th 2003 as an independent low cost carrier (LCC), based at Singapore. Tiger Airways made a minor re-branding July 3rd 2013 to Tigerair, and was then acquired in October 2014 by SIA Holdings (Singapore Airlines).
Boeing 777-212ER MSN 28507/067 Scoot 9V-OTA [Retired 4/15 and now permanently withdrawn from use at Roswell, NM]
Scoot, from the outset, was owned by Singapore Airlines, and commenced operations June 4th 2012, initially operating 777-200ERs, as a long haul leisure carrier - not dissimilar to Asian / Asian Pacific carriers JetStar (owned by Qantas) and Air Asia X, a long haul subsidiary of LCC power house Air Asia (Malaysia).
Boeing 787-8 MSN 37117/314 Scoot 9V-OFA
Scoot's long haul fleet has since transitioned to 787-8 and -9s, with all 777s now retired. Scoot (and previously Tigerair) are members of the low cost carrier alliance named "Value Alliance", the world's largest such group.
Boeing 787-9 MSN 37112/240 Scoot 9V-OJA
Tigerair joint venture operations - Tigerair Australia and Tigerair Taiwan will continue as Tigerair brands.
Remembering Tigerair...
Airbus A319-132 MSN 3757 Tigerair 9V-TRA [one of only two A319s operated by Tigerair]
Airbus A320-232 MSN 2724 Tigerair 9V-TAE
Scoot Fleet (July 25th 2017)
2 x A319
21 x A320
8 x 787-8
6 x 787-9
Total: 37
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