Malaysia–Singapore Airlines
Defunct national airline of Malaysia and Singapore (1966–1972) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Malaysia–Singapore Airlines (abbreviation MSA) was the multinational flag carrier of Malaysia and Singapore. It came into being in 1966 as a result of a joint ownership of the airline by the governments of the two countries.[1] It was headquartered at Raffles Place in Singapore.
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Ceased operations | 30 September 1972 (1972-09-30) (split into Malaysia Airlines (MH) and Singapore Airlines (SQ)) | ||||||
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Headquarters | Raffles Place, Singapore |
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The airline ceased operations after six years in 1972 when both governments decided to set up their own national airlines, Malaysian Airline System (MAS)[lower-alpha 1] and Singapore Airlines (SIA).