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Some of the operators above have headquarters in Seletar Airport and usually have planes take off and land there like the Asian Corporate Aviation Management do fly around Southeast Asia with those planes. BOC Aviation is | Some of the operators above have headquarters in Seletar Airport and usually have planes take off and land there like the Asian Corporate Aviation Management do fly around Southeast Asia with those planes. BOC Aviation is an aircraft leasing company, which leases aircrafts to certain operators but these are kept in storage overseas where it is much cheaper to store. Even if the planes are not registered in Singapore and not considered Singapore based, the companies are registered in Singapore with headquarters located in Singapore. They went to registered it in different countries mostly for its benefits, so it is considered Singapore based as companies have headquarters in Singapore. You may also see [[List of Singapore Operator Aircraft]] of companies registered in Singapore and their fleet. This should be able to also be considered as Singapore based. |
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Roads Page
Merging of pages
Hi,
Just a curiosity, are you going to create 10000 plus page for each and every roads in Singapore that just state some unnecessary information such as a list of bus stop and some connecting roads with no real meaningful like histories etc especially for minor roads. If so, I would encourage you to condenses and merge multiple pages into one for the sake of it to be more meaningful.
Regards
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I appreciate your perspective but it is just a passion of mine to create these. I’ll try to add more relevant and important information to major roads, and dig out as much information as possible for minor ones. I’ll try to consider merging pages.
Thanks
Non-revenue buses
Hi Sgbustrain,
If you want to list the bus as non-revenue, you must include what happened to the bus in the edit summary for example an accident with another vehicle. So what really happened to SG1756J???? Reply if you know!
Alphabetlorefan1
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Hi,
SG1756J got into an accident with a white BMW yesterday. Thats all the info I know as of then and i hoped it answers your question. I will make sure the add a brief description next time.
Sgbusntrain
Aircraft
Please limit the creation of aircraft listing with little or not purpose.
FYI, the future of sgWiki Buses may be merged to be something like sgWiki Rails so it should hold meaningful information and not listing of all planes etc.
I had move all the Former Operators into the talk page for you to merge into one single page.
With regards to:
- Asian Corporate Aviation Management
- Blourbit
- BOC Aviation
- MyJet Asia
- Orient Global (Singapore)
You may wish to think twice as those aircraft listed are not registered in Singapore, and they had no rights to fly and land in Singapore without a proper flight plan, and thus may not be based in Singapore.
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Even though the planes in the listed companies above are not registered in Singapore, the companies are registered and even host operations in Singapore, thus it is still considered as Singapore Based.
In reply, under the ICAO law, those planes are not Singapore based, and Singapore Safety Transport Investigation Board or Singapore Law will not applied to those carrier onboard international private flight.
Therefore, I will proceed to delete those page in accordance to the rule unless you can dispute the fact.
In reply, Some of the operators above have headquarters in Seletar Airport and usually have planes take off and land there like the Asian Corporate Aviation Management do fly around Southeast Asia with those planes. BOC Aviation is an aircraft leasing company, which leases aircrafts to certain operators but these are kept in storage overseas where it is much cheaper to store. Even if the planes are not registered in Singapore and not considered Singapore based, the companies are registered in Singapore with headquarters located in Singapore. They went to registered it in different countries mostly for its benefits, so it is considered Singapore based as companies have headquarters in Singapore. You may also see List of Singapore Operator Aircraft of companies registered in Singapore and their fleet. This should be able to also be considered as Singapore based.