Seletar Airport's new passenger terminal takes shape, slated to open before end-2018

$50m facility to help grow private, business jet traffic slated to open before end of year

The construction of the new passenger facility, which will have a section dedicated to serving business aviation passengers, is part of a renewal of Seletar Airport which started in 2008.
The construction of the new passenger facility, which will have a section dedicated to serving business aviation passengers, is part of a renewal of Seletar Airport which started in 2008. ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
Construction workers at the new passenger facility at Seletar Airport. ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
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A new passenger terminal has been built at Seletar Airport to grow Singapore's private and business jet traffic amid rising demand for such services in the region.

Less than two years after works started on the $50 million facility, Changi Airport Group said that the external facade has been completed, and interior works are expected to start soon.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on April 11, 2018, with the headline Seletar Airport's new passenger terminal takes shape, slated to open before end-2018. Subscribe