Multiple turbulence incidents on Singapore Airlines (SIA) and Scoot flights in June resulted in injuries to eight cabin crew members. Details surrounding the incidents remain limited, but both airlines confirmed the injuries. The events have prompted a review of safety protocols and turbulence detection systems. While passenger injuries were not reported, the impact on crew highlights the potential dangers of unexpected turbulence. Both SIA and Scoot are cooperating with investigations to determine the causes and prevent future occurrences. The airlines are also providing support to the affected crew members. This incident underscores the importance of seatbelt usage and vigilance during flights.