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This month, Changi Airport Group (CAG) proudly marks a new milestone for Terminal 1 (T1), the Grand Dame of Singapore Changi Airport. Upgrading works for Changi’s oldest terminal have been completed and a completion ceremony will take place on 18 July 2012.
Changi Airport Group (CAG) today announced that it has commissioned Oshkosh Corporation, a US-based leading manufacturer of specialty equipment and vehicles, to provide seven new vehicles for its Airport Emergency Service (AES) unit.
Singapore Changi Airport welcomes the commencement of Lufthansa’s A380 operations from Singapore to Frankfurt, the newest addition to Changi’s growing list of A380-connected destinations. With a total of 188 weekly A380 flights to nine major cities, Changi Airport is the world’s busiest multi-carrier A380 hub.
Singapore Changi Airport handled 3.82 million passenger movements in September 2011, an increase of 12.5% over the same month last year. Aircraft movements grew in tandem, increasing 16.4% to 25,500 movements during the month.
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