
The Singapore Airlines logo consists of the brand name set in two lines, written in uppercase sans-serif letters with uniform line thickness in dark blue. To the right of the text is a graphic symbol — a stylized golden “bird” that has become a recognizable element of the airline’s visual identity. A thin yellow line runs below the text, visually uniting the composition and emphasizing the inscription. The logo is used on white or dark blue backgrounds, combining white text with yellow graphic elements. There is also a vertical version of the logo, where the “bird” symbol is placed on top, with the brand name below it, and the line under the text is absent.
Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier of Singapore, founded on May 1, 1947, as part of Malaysian Singapore Airways and established as an independent company in 1972. The headquarters is located in Singapore at Changi Airport. The airline operates flights to over 190 destinations worldwide and is known for its high-quality service, young fleet, and innovative approach to passenger experience. Singapore Airlines is a member of the Star Alliance and one of the most recognizable brands in global aviation.










