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Paya Lebar Air Base also plays host to USAF VIP aircraft as well, with regular visits by Air Force One, such as during President George W. Bush's two visits to Singapore in October 2003 [10] and November 2006. [11] Air Force Two carrying Vice-President Dick Cheney also made a refuelling stop and underwent minor repairs en route from Australia ...
2.2 Paya Lebar Air Base. 2.3 Sembawang Air Base. 2.4 Tengah Air Base. 2.5 Overseas detachments. 3 Air Support/Air Defence. 4 References. 5 External links. Toggle the ...
18th Singapore Air Defence Artillery (18 DA) 809 Squadron (809 SQN) 819 Squadron (819 SQN) HQ Participation Command (HQ PC) [47] Lim Chu Kang Camp II: Western Water Catchment: 160 Squadron (160 SQN) 163 Squadron (163 SQN) Murai Camp: Western Water Catchment: 119 Squadron (119 SQN) [48] 128 Squadron (128 SQN) [49] Paya Lebar Air Base: Paya Lebar
Paya Lebar Airport: Singapore: 29 December 1981 (civil) Commissioned as Paya Lebar Air Base. Replaced with Changi Airport. Pingtung Airport: Pingtung: August 2011 (Civil) Now becoming a part of Pingtung AFB Polonia International Airport: Medan: 25 July 2013 Commissioned as Soewondo Air Force Base. Replaced with Kualanamu International Airport ...
The upgrade was performed by Singapore Technologies Aerospace (STAero) and the upgraded aircraft were designated (R)F-5S and F-5T respectively, operating from Paya Lebar Air Base. These upgraded F-5S/T, equipped with the Galileo Avionica's FIAR Grifo-F X-band Radar [ 35 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] are thought to be capable of firing the AIM-120 AMRAAM ...
This is a list of airports in Singapore, grouped by type and sorted by location. As of 2023, the country had a total of nine airports. As of 2023, the country had a total of nine airports. Two of them are civilian airports in use (active), and seven are used for military purpose - non-civilian (not active).
The 497th Combat Training Flight is a United States Air Force unit. Its present station is Singapore's Paya Lebar Air Base, where its mission is to provide operational and logistical support to U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft deployed to Singapore for training exercises with the Republic of Singapore Air Force.
Currently, 142 Squadron is based at Paya Lebar Air Base as the second squadron operating F-15SG Strike Eagles, alongside the current 149 Squadron which is also based there. In 2022, 142 Squadron hosted and trained with No. 75 Squadron RAAF 's F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters and gained more insights into future F-35 operations.