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Singapore Changi Airport

Singapore Changi Airport
Airport information
IATASIN
ICAOWSSS
Airport typePublic/Military
OwnerGovernment of Singapore
OperatorChangi Airport Group (S) Pte Ltd
Republic of Singapore Air Force
ServesSingapore
LocationChangi, East Region
Hub
*Jetstar Asia Airways *Silkair *Singapore Airlines *Tiger Airways *Qantas *Valuair
Elevation7 m (22 ft)
Statistics2010
Passenger movements42038777
Airfreight movements in tonnes1813809
Aircraft movements263593

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Singapore Changi Airport , Changi International Airport, or simply Changi Airport, is the main airport in Singapore. A major aviation hub in Southeast Asia, it is about 17.2 km (10.7 mi) north-east from the commercial centre in Changi, on a 13 km2 (5 sqmi) site.

The airport, operated by the Changi Airport Group, is the home base of Singapore Airlines, Singapore Airlines Cargo, SilkAir, Tiger Airways, Jetstar Asia Airways, Valuair, and Jett8 Airlines Cargo. As of September 2010, Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines flying off to some 200 cities in about 60 countries and territories worldwide ,. The airport is a secondary hub for Qantas, which uses Singapore as the main stopover point for flights on the Kangaroo Route between Australia and Europe. Qantas is the largest foreign airline to operate from the airport, with over two million passengers annually. An important contributor to the Economy of Singapore, more than 28,000 people are employed at the airport, which accounts for over S$4.5 billion in output.

In 2010, the airport handled 42,038,777 passengers, a 13% increase over the 2009 fiscal year. This made it the 18th busiest airport in the world and the fifth busiest in Asia by passenger traffic in 2010. The airport breached the 40 million mark for the first time in its history on 15 December 2010, recorded its busiest month in December 2010 (4.06 million) and its busiest day on 18 December 2010 with 146,000 passengers handled. In addition to being an important passenger hub, the airport is one of the busiest cargo airports in the world, handling 1,813,809 tonnes of cargo in 2010. The total number of commercial aircraft movements was 263,593 in 2010.

Incentives such as the Air Hub Development Fund, first introduced in 2003, have proven effective in attracting airlines. A new S$300 million fund to strengthen Changi's hub status began in 2007 when the previous S$210 million fund expired. A new S$1.75 billion Terminal 3 opened on 9 January 2008. Terminal 1 will be upgraded along the lines of the renovated Terminal 2, with the latter costing S$240 million. Changi has been courting both premium and budget travellers with the opening of a "commercially important persons terminal" by JetQuay and a S$45 million Budget Terminal in 2006.

Since its opening in 1981, the airport has made its mark in the aviation industry as a benchmark for service excellence, winning over 360 awards since 1981, including 27 'Best' awards in 2009 alone. Changi Airport's efforts to counter the onset of age include periodic physical upgrades to its existing terminals, building of new facilities and the provision of a high level of customer service.

Singapore Changi Airport Video

Airbus A380 from Singapore Airlines lands at Changi Airport
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More than 400 participants kicked off Changi Airport's 'Be a Changi shopping millionaire' promotion with a massive dance in the transit area. We had dancers from all over Singapore, most of whom were performing in public for the first time. Some were as young as 10 years, others as old as 75. We hope they had a great time, and left feeling like a million bucks! We'd like you to dance for joy too. Find out how you might bag a million just by shopping or dining at Changi, at www.changiairport.com - the promotion ends November 2010!
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The footage of the engine failure from the passenger view The story :SYDNEY - AUSTRALIA'S Qantas Airways grounded its fleet of Airbus A380 superjumbos on Thursday after an engine failure forced a dramatic emergency landing in Singapore. Chief executive Alan Joyce said Qantas's six A380s - the flagship of its 191-strong fleet - had been suspended from take-off pending investigations into the incident. 'We have decided that we will suspend all A380 take-offs until we're fully comfortable that sufficient information has been obtained about QF32,' Mr Joyce told reporters in Sydney. Mr Joyce said the plane experienced engine trouble just six minutes into its flight from Singapore to Sydney, before turning back and landing at the city-state's Changi Airport. The double-decker plane, carrying 433 passengers and 26 crew, dumped fuel over Indonesia before returning to Singapore. Qantas was earlier forced to deny media reports that the plane had crashed. However, Mr Joyce said the incident would not affect an order for more of the giant aircraft. 'We have orders for over 20 aircraft. Those aircraft will continue to arrive,' he said. -- AFP Now, if there is any news about emergency landing or whatever, i will put a notification on this video. :)
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A 2010 Singaporean commercial for Changi airport. Airport transit. Million dollar dance. Music tracks: "I Feel Good" by James Brown; "Money Money Money" by ABBA More commercials : www.youtube.com .. All rights reserved. For all inquiries, please mail to culturepub@wizdeo.com
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Qantas have announced that they will be immediately grounding the entire A380 fleet, after QF32 (LHR-SIN-SYD) returned safely to Changi Airport with engine number 2 severely damaged. "We will suspend all A380 takeoffs until we are fully confident we have sufficient information about QF32," said Alan Joyce -- CEO. The aircraft in question was the airlines first A380 (VH-OQA -- MSN014), which recently had a C-check performed in Frankfurt. Qantas have also stated that their order for an additional twelve A380s remains unchanged. Update #1: Singapore Airlines are delaying all A380 flights, following a recommendation from Rolls Royce. Update #2: Singapore Airlines has cleared all A380s to return to regular service. Be my Friend On Facebook www.facebook.com Follow Me @ twitter www.twitter.com My Other Channel www.youtube.com
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This video shows a landing at Singapore Changi airport with the plane arriving runway 20R from the North-east (from Bangkok). Upon touch down, the Trent sleeve opens while the thrust reverser kicks into action.
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First ever race between a sports car and a jumbo jet!! lol... Fun event... Porsche 911GT3 starts from certain distance behind Boeing 747 to give the plane some time to kick start so that they will have a close race.. but yet the car still owns the land power and wins over Boeing 747...
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check out my other Singapore Airlines B777 and A380 HD videos: www.youtube.com Singapore Airlines B777-312ER take off in Singapore Changi for flight SQ342 to Zurich RWY20R Aircraft: 9V-SWJ Date: May 10 2009 Flight time: 12 hrs 50 minutes filmed in HD with Sanyo Xacti 1010
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO A QANTAS Airbus A380-800 makes her final approach and then lands on Runway 27L at London Heathrow Airport (LHR/EGLL) following a 23 hour flight from Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD/YSSY), which included a stopover at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN/WSSS). She touched down at approximately 0700h during sunrise. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Please ⓢⓤⓑⓢ©ⓡⓘⓑⓔ for new videos! █ YT Channel: youtube.com ██ Website: mcpcHD.blogspot.com ███ Facebook facebook.com ████ Twitter twitter.com █████ Flickr: flickr.com ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Copyright © 2009. MCPCShowcaseHD. All rights reserved. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
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Everyone wants to grab a million dollars, but the only place you can grab it is at Changi Airport!
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Agenzia Giornalistica Italia--(AGI) Milan - -Changi airport Singapore- has upped its stake in Gemina to 8,34pc. The figure is published in the Partners Report circulated at the company's Assembly in Milan. The -Singapore- stakeholder, according to pr - Date : Tue, 19 Apr 2011 09:59:12 GMT+00:00
OUE to acquire Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Hotel - TODAYonline Tweet this news
TODAYonline---SINGAPORE- - The Republic's first -airport- hotel is poised to change hands in a deal valued at S$293 million, less than three years after the hotel -built at a cost of around S$90 million - opened its doors. On Friday, property and hos - Date : Fri, 15 Apr 2011 21:02:51 GMT+00:00
Singapore's OUE says to acquire Crowne Plaza Changi Airport - Reuters Tweet this news
Reuters---SINGAPORE-, April 15 (Reuters) - -Singapore- property and hospitality firm Overseas Union Enterprise (OUE) said on Friday it agreed to acquire investment vehicles that own Crowne Plaza -Changi Airport-, which has 320 hotel rooms, for S$224.5 mil - Date : Fri, 15 Apr 2011 09:31:22 GMT+00:00
Asia's Top Hotel Transaction - thephuketinsider.com Tweet this news
thephuketinsider.com---Singapore's- 320 room Crowne Plaza -Changi Airport- hotel has transacted for USD243 million (USD760,000 per key). Part of the deal includes the right to develop a 200 room budget hotel adjacent to the existing property. In a de - Date : Tue, 19 Apr 2011 06:20:50 GMT+00:00
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H88.com.sg---Changi Airport- is very close by but while we were there we couldn't hear the jets taking off at all. It's a peaceful neighbourhood. The closest mall and MRT is in Tampines and Simei. They are about a 5-10 minute drive away. Take no - Date : Tue, 19 Apr 2011 09:36:34 GMT+00:00
Secret report: Singapore's Changi Airport the world's favorite - CNNGo.com Tweet this news
CNNGo.com---Singapore's Changi Airport- is the world's favorite airport, with Seoul's Incheon Airport and Hong Kong International Airport coming in second and third, according to a secret report obtained by The Times. ... - Date : Fri, 01 Apr 2011 04:57:00 GMT+00:00
Indian aviation must be a viable business to really take off - The National Tweet this news
The National--For the past 10 years, -Singapore's Changi Airport- and Hong Kong International Airport have alternated the top slot in the Skytrax World Airport Awards, although Seoul's Incheon International Airport has recently challenged their - Date : Fri, 01 Apr 2011 20:07:08 GMT+00:00
Two former auxiliary police officers jailed - Channel News Asia Tweet this news
Channel News Asia---SINGAPORE-: Two former auxiliary police officers, who were based at -Changi Airport-, turned human traffickers by allowing travellers with false passports and boarding passes to board flights. ... - Date : Wed, 30 Mar 2011 07:20:27 GMT+00:00
Radiation screening not needed at Changi yet: govt - AsiaOne Tweet this news
AsiaOne--While some countries around the region are moving to screen passengers coming from Japan, -Singapore- and -Changi Airport- are watching developments closely before taking any measures. A statement by the -Singapore- government released ... - Date : Thu, 17 Mar 2011 00:34:23 GMT+00:00
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ASIATravelTips.com--“Jetstar's continued fast-paced growth out of Singapore now supports an even wider range of connecting itineraries for travellers into and out of Southeast Asia, through Changi. Our approach leverages -Singapore Changi Airport&a - Date : Thu, 17 Mar 2011 03:28:03 GMT+00:00

Airlines Destinations
3rdcoltitle=Terminal
Air ChinaBeijing-Capital, Chengdu, Xiamen
Air FranceParis-Charles de Gaulle
Air IndiaChennai, Delhi, Mumbai
Air India ExpressChennai, Coimbatore, Dhaka, Kolkata, Tiruchirapalli
Air MacauMacau
Air MauritiusMauritius
Air NiuginiPort Moresby
Air SeychellesMahé
AirAsiaKota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Langkawi, Miri, Penang
Airphil ExpressManila
Air Timor
operated by SilkAir
Dili
All Nippon AirwaysTokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita
Asiana AirlinesSeoul-Incheon
Bangkok AirwaysKoh Samui
Batavia AirBandung, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Pontianak, Semarang
Berjaya AirTioman
Seasonal: Redang
Biman Bangladesh AirlinesDhaka
British AirwaysLondon-Heathrow, Sydney
Cathay PacificBangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Colombo, Hong Kong
Cebu PacificCebu, Clark, Manila
China AirlinesKaohsiung, Surabaya, Taipei-Taoyuan
China Eastern AirlinesKunming, Nanjing, Nanning, Shanghai-Pudong
China Southern AirlinesGuangzhou
Continental AirlinesHong Kong [begins 31 October]
Delta Air LinesTokyo-Narita
Emirates (airline)Emirates
Etihad AirwaysAbu Dhabi, Brisbane
EVA AirTaipei-Taoyuan
FinnairHelsinki
Firefly (airline)Firefly
Garuda IndonesiaDenpasar, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Makassar
Hainan AirlinesDalian, Haikou, Hefei
Hong Kong AirlinesHong Kong
IndiGoDelhi, Mumbai [begins 10 October][http://www.goindigo.in]
Indonesia AirAsiaBandung, Denpasar, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Yogyakarta
Japan AirlinesTokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita
Jet AirwaysChennai, Delhi, Mumbai
Jetstar AirwaysBeijing-Capital [begins 24 November], Cairns, Darwin, Denpasar, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Melbourne, Perth
Jetstar Asia AirwaysAuckland, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Guilin, Haikou, Hangzhou, Hanoi [begins 15 December], Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Manila, Ningbo, Osaka-Kansai, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Penang, Perth, Shantou, Siem Reap, Taipei-Taoyuan, Yangon
Kingfisher AirlinesMumbai
KLMAmsterdam, Denpasar
Korean AirSeoul-Incheon
Lao AirlinesVientiane [begins 1 November]http://www.laoairlines.com/flights/international-routes.html
Lion AirHo Chi Minh City, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
LufthansaFrankfurt, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Munich
Malaysia AirlinesKuala Lumpur, Kuching, Langkawi, Miri, Penang
Myanmar Airways InternationalBangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Yangon
Philippine AirlinesJakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Manila
QantasAdelaide, Brisbane, Frankfurt, London-Heathrow, Melbourne, Mumbai, Perth, Sydney
Qatar AirwaysDenpasar, Doha
Royal Brunei AirlinesBandar Seri Begawan
Saudi Arabian AirlinesJakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Riyadh
SilkAirBalikpapan, Bandung [begins 11 October] [http://sbr.com.sg/aviation/more-news/silkair-launch-flights-bandung-and-changsha-in-october], Bangalore, Cebu, Changsha [begins 31 October][http://sbr.com.sg/aviation/more-news/silkair-launch-flights-bandung-and-changsha-in-october], Chengdu, Chennai, Chiang Mai, Chongqing, Coimbatore, Da Nang, Davao, Hyderabad, Kathmandu, Kochi, Koh Samui, Kolkata, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching, Kunming, Langkawi, Manado, Mataram, Medan, Palembang, Pekanbaru, Penang, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Shenzhen, Siem Reap, Solo, Surabaya, Thiruvananthapuram, Xiamen, Yangon
Singapore AirlinesAbu Dhabi, Ahmedabad, Bandar Seri Begawan, Bangalore, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Cairo, Cape Town, Chennai, Colombo, Denpasar, Delhi, Dhaka, Dubai, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Istanbul-Atatürk, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Jeddah, Johannesburg, Kolkata, Kuala Lumpur, Kuwait, Malé, Manila, Mumbai, Riyadh
Singapore AirlinesAdelaide, Amsterdam, Athens, Auckland, Barcelona, Beijing-Capital, Brisbane, Busan [begins 25 December, ends 22 January], Christchurch, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Fukuoka, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Houston-Intercontinental, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manchester, Melbourne, Milan-Malpensa, Moscow-Domodedovo, Munich, Nagoya-Centrair, New York-JFK, Newark, Osaka-Kansai, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Perth, Rome-Fiumicino, São Paulo-Guarulhos, San Francisco, Sapporo-Chitose [begins 26 November, ends 18 December], Seoul-Incheon, Shanghai-Pudong, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan, Tokyo-Haneda, Tokyo-Narita, Zürich
South East Asian AirlinesClark
SriLankan AirlinesColombo, Kuala Lumpur
Sriwijaya AirJakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
Thai AirAsiaBangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Phuket
Thai Airways InternationalBangkok-Suvarnabhumi
Tiger AirwaysBangalore [resumes 31 October][http://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/Tiger-Airways-launch-service-pti-2291419052.html?x=0 Tiger Airways resumes Bangalore - Singapore flights], Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Cebu, Chennai, Davao [begins 1 November], Guangzhou, Hanoi, Haikou, Hat Yai, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Krabi, Kuching, Kuala Lumpur, Macau, Manila, Penang, Perth, Phuket, Shenzhen, Taipei-Taoyuan, Thiruvananthapuram, Tiruchirapalli
TransAsia AirwaysTaipei-Taoyuan
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul-Atatürk, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
United AirlinesChicago-O'Hare [ends 30 October], Hong Kong [ends 30 October], Tokyo-Narita
ValuairDenpasar, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Medan, Surabaya
Vietnam AirlinesHanoi, Ho Chi Minh City
Vladivostok AirVladivostok [begins 21 October]http://www.vladivostokavia.ru/en/passengers/news/2011-09-9-01290/
Xiamen AirlinesFuzhou, Xiamen

Airlines Destinations
AerologicBahrain, Delhi, Leipzig
Air Hong KongHong Kong
Asiana CargoSeoul-Incheon
Cardig AirBalikpapan, Ho Chi Minh City, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
CargoluxAmman, Baku, Chennai, Damascus, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles, Luxembourg
Cathay Pacific CargoHong Kong, Penang
China Airlines CargoTaipei-Taoyuan
China Cargo AirlinesShanghai-Pudong
Emirates SkyCargoDubai, Hong Kong, Sydney
EVA Air CargoBangkok, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Penang, Taipei-Taoyuan
FedEx ExpressAnchorage, Cebu, Guangzhou, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Memphis, Newark, Osaka-Kansai, Penang, San Francisco, Shanghai-Pudong, Subic, Tokyo-Narita
Hong Kong AirlinesHong Kong
Jett8 AirlinesAmsterdam, Dubai, Hong Kong
Korean Air CargoHanoi, Seoul-Incheon
Lufthansa CargoBahrain, Delhi, Leipzig/Halle
MASKargoKuala Lumpur
Martinair CargoAmsterdam, Bangkok, Riyadh, Sharjah
Nippon Cargo AirlinesBangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Osaka-Kansai, Tokyo-Narita
Republic Express AirlinesJakarta-Soekarno-Hatta
Shanghai Airlines CargoHo Chi Minh City, Shanghai-Pudong
Singapore Airlines CargoAdelaide, Amsterdam, Anchorage, Atlanta, Auckland, Bangalore, Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Brussels, Calcutta, Chennai, Chicago-O'Hare, Copenhagen, Dallas/Fort Worth, Dhaka, Dubai, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Hyderabad, Johannesburg, London-Heathrow, Los Angeles, Manila [begins 12 October], Melbourne, Mumbai, Nairobi, Nanjing, Osaka-Kansai, Penang, Shanghai-Pudong, Sharjah, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan, Tokyo-Narita, Xiamen
TNT AirwaysLiège, Shanghai-Pudong
Transmile Air Services[http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1046835/1/.html Cargo carrier Transmile starts operations at Changi Airport - Channel NewsAsia]Labuan, Kuala Lumpur, Kuching
Tri-MG Intra Asia AirlinesBalikpapan, Jakarta-Soekarno-Hatta, Kuala Lumpur, Phnom Penh
UPS AirlinesBangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Clark, Cologne, Dubai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Shenzhen, Sydney, Taipei-Taoyuan

Airport Runways
DirectionLength ft(m)Surface
02L/20R 13,123 (4,000)Concrete
02C/20C13,123 (4,000)Concrete
02R/20L 9,022 (2,750)Asphalt

Growth in Traffic and Connectivity at Singapore Changi Airport
Expansion :
Airlines 1981 1990 2005/2006 2010
Passenger Movements 8.1 million 15.6 million 32.4 million (2005) 42.0 million
Airfreight Movements 193,000 tonnes 623,800 tonnes 1.83 million tonnes (2005) 1.81 million tonnes
Country Links 43 53 57 (Jun 2006) >60
City Links 67 111 >180 (Jun 2006) >200
Scheduled Airlines 34 52 82 (Jun 2006) >100
Weekly Scheduled Flights About 1,200 About 2,000 >4,100 (Jun 2006) >5,400

Accidents and incidents :
Infrastructure
Taxiways
Length 25300 m (83005.2 ft)
Width 30 m (98.4 ft)
Passenger terminal buildings
Total
Floor area 1048220 m2 (11282946.2 sqft)
Handling capacity 73 million passengers
Parking bays 92 (aerobridge)
10 (contact)
42 (remote)
Terminal One
Opened 1 July 1981 (operational)
29 December 1981 (official)
Floor area 280020 m2 (3014110.2 sqft)
Handling capacity 21 million passengers
Parking bays 29 (aerobridge)
16 (remote)
Terminal Two
Opened 22 November 1990 (operational)
1 June 1991 (official)
Floor area 358000 m2 (3853479.9 sqft)
Handling capacity 23 million passengers
Parking bays 35 (aerobridge)
11 (remote)
Terminal Three
Opened 9 January 2008 (operational)
25 July 2008 (official)
Floor area 380000 m2 (4090286 sqft)
Handling capacity 22 million passengers
Parking bays 28 (aerobridge)
Terminal Four
Opened To Be Confirmed
Floor area To Be Confirmed
Handling capacity To Be Confirmed
Parking bays To Be Confirmed
Budget Terminal
Opened 26 March 2006 (operational)
31 October 2006 (official)
Floor area 28200 m2 (303542.3 sqft)
Handling capacity 7 million passengers
Parking bays 10 (contact)
JetQuay (CIP Terminal)
Opened 15 August 2006 (operational)
29 September 2006 (official)
Floor area 2000 m2 (21527.8 sqft)
Handling capacity NA
Parking bays 0

Aviation services : Aircraft maintenance
Operational Statistics
Year Passenger
movements
Airfreight
movements
(tonnes)
Aircraft
movements
1998 23,803,180 1,283,660 165,242
1999 26,064,645 1,500,393 165,961
2000 28,618,200 1,682,489 173,947
2001 28,093,759 1,507,062 179,359
2002 28,979,344 1,637,797 174,820
2003 24,664,137 1,611,407 154,346
2004 30,353,565 1,775,092 184,932
2005 32,430,856 1,833,721 204,138
2006 35,033,083 1,931,881 214,000
2007 36,701,556 1,918,159 221,000
2008 37,694,824 1,883,894 232,000
2009 37,203,978 1,633,791 240,360
2010 42,038,777 1,813,809 263,593

Aviation services : Aircraft maintenance
By flight frequencies (weekly one-way)
Rank Destination 02/08 06/10
1 ID Jakarta 195 211
2 MY Kuala Lumpur 133 201
3 TH Bangkok 161 131
4 HK Hong Kong 106 95
5 PH Manila - 85
6 ID Denpasar - 68
7 VN Ho Chi Minh City - 67
8 MY Penang 28 66
9 TH Phuket 49 64
10 IN Chennai 49 60
11 CN Shanghai Pudong 60 56
12 United Kingdom London Heathrow - 47
By annual passengers carried
Rank Destination 2009
Rank
2008
Rank
1 ID Jakarta 1 2
2 MY Kuala Lumpur 2 4
3 TH Bangkok 3 1
4 HK Hong Kong 4 3
5 PH Manila 5 7
6 GB London Heathrow 6 5
7 JP Tokyo Narita 7 6
8 AU Sydney 8 9
9 CN Shanghai Pudong 9 8
10 ID Denpasar 10 -
11 AU Perth 11 10

External connections :
Service Destination Notes
SBS Transit Trunk Services
24 Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange
27 Hougang Central Bus Interchange
34 Punggol Bus Interchange
36 Tomlinson Road (Loop)
53 Bishan Bus Interchange
SMRT Buses Trunk Services
858 Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange

Airports in Singapore

Changi Air Base (East * West) * Kallang Airport (defunct) * Paya Lebar Air Base * Seletar Airport * Sembawang Air Base * Singapore Changi Airport * Tengah Air Base |

Future developments in Singapore

PlacesMP08 Growth Areas (Marina Bay * Jurong Lake * Kallang * Paya Lebar)
SkyscrapersOcean Financial Centre * Marina Bay Financial Centre * Asia Square
Shopping centresJCube * Nex
Other buildingsSingapore Sports Hub * Reflections at Keppel Bay * Clifford Pier * South Beach * National Art Gallery of Singapore * School of the Arts * One Shenton Way * Jurong General Hospital * Khoo Teck Puat Hospital
Other projectsGardens by the Bay * Marina Promenade * Collyer Quay * Ang Mo Kio ITE College Central Campus * Choa Chu Kang ITE College West Campus * Coney Island * Singapore University of Technology and Design * Changi Motorsports Hub * River Safari
TransportCircle * Downtown * Eastern Region * Thomson MRT Lines * North-South MRT Line extension * Changi Airport Terminal Four * International Cruise Terminal * Marina Coastal Expressway * North �South Expressway
ReservoirsPunggol * Serangoon



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