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  2. Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    [3] [12] In 2019, Changi Airport served 68.3 million passengers, making it the 18th busiest airport in the world. [13] The airport is operated by Changi Airport Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary under the purview of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore. It is served by three runways, all 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long, and consists ...

  3. SATS (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, SATS opened an airfreight terminal at Paya Lebar Airport capable of handling 160,000 tonnes of cargo a year.. In 1980, SATS made the move to Singapore's new Changi Airport after investing S$147 million in a new headquarters building, a new inflight catering centre, which at that time was the largest single-building inflight kitchen in the world, and two new airfreight terminals.

  4. Scoot - Wikipedia

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    A now-retired Scoot Boeing 777-200ER landing at Singapore Changi Airport in 2012. In May 2011, Singapore Airlines announced it would establish a low-cost subsidiary airline for medium and long-haul routes. [7] [8] In July 2011, Singapore Airlines announced Campbell Wilson as the founding CEO of the new airline. [9]

  5. Jetstar Asia - Wikipedia

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    Jetstar Asia Airways Pte Ltd (operating as Jetstar Asia) is a Singaporean low-cost airline headquartered at Changi Airport. It operates services to regional destinations in Southeast Asia to countries such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. It also flies to regional routes in East Asia such as Japan ...

  6. dnata Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.dnata.sg. dnata Singapore Pte Ltd is a ground handling provider at Singapore Changi Airport, providing ground, passenger and cargo handling services, in-flight catering and security services to 69 scheduled and 45 non-scheduled airlines. Ground handling operations began in Singapore in December 1977 with the incorporation of Changi ...

  7. Singapore’s Changi Airport fully reopens Terminal 2 following ...

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    Singapore’s Changi Airport has fully reopened Terminal 2 following a massive 3.5-year expansion project. Given it was voted ‘world’s best airport’ in the 2023 Skytrax Airport Awards, it ...

  8. Infrastructure of Changi Airport - Wikipedia

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    The infrastructure of Changi Airport includes passenger terminals, runways, taxiways, maintenance buildings and services, and ground support equipment. Its four current passenger terminals can handle 82 million passengers a year. When Terminal 5 is completed, it is expected to handle an additional 50 million passengers per year.

  9. Tigerair - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Airways Singapore was incorporated on 12 December 2003 and began ticket sales on 31 August 2004. It has its head office in the Honeywell Building in Changi, Singapore. [5] Services commenced on 15 September 2004 to Bangkok. [6] [7] Scheduled international services are operated from Singapore Changi Airport. The airline is a subsidiary of ...