SIA, whose aircraft choices are closely watched by the global aviation industry, became the launch customer of the A380 in 2007 and now has 19 of the world's largest commercial aircraft in its fleet, with five more awaiting delivery.
"Our first five A380s are on 10-year leases, with options to extend. The first expires in October 2017, and we have decided not to extend it," SIA said in a statement.
"This decision was the result of a regular review of our fleet requirements, and decisions will be made on the four others later."
Shukor Yusof, an analyst with Malaysia-based aviation consultancy Endau Analytics, said he was not surprised by the announcement as there had been indications from SIA that they would not renew the leases.
"This is understandable given that while the A380 has been a very popular aircraft with passengers, my feeling is that it hasn't quite provided the economy and the profits that the airline had been expecting," he told AFP.
"I suspect that the other four leases will also not be renewed or extended for the same reason."
Asked if it was a setback for the A380, Shukor said: "I don't think it's a positive sign for the A380 given that SIA was the launch customer for this aircraft."
He said demand for the A380 worldwide has struggled recently "not because it's not a good aircraft but because Airbus has produced another aircraft -- the A350 -- which has far better economy and residual value than the A380".
The A380 is the world's largest civilian airplane, carrying up to 544 passengers in a four-class configuration or 853 in just a single class.
The jet, which has four engines, has a list price of USD 432.6 million.
SIA's A380s are configured for 379 to 471 seats, the carrier's website says.
SIA became the first airline in the world to fly the A380 commercially in October 2007.
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