Presentation about Singapore changi Airport.pptx

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Presentation about Singapore changi Airport. Prepared By: Narayan Tripathi

Introduction Singapore Changi Airport is a major civilian airport that serves Singapore, and is one of the largest transportation hubs in Asia.  Address:  Airport Blvd., Singapore Code:  SIN Elevation:  7 m Number of runways:  2 Owner:  Government of Singapore

Changi Airport Singapore is consistently ranked as one of the best in the world. Whether you're arriving, departing, or stopping by on a layover, there is something to do for everyone .

As one of the world's busiest airports by international passenger and cargo traffic, it is currently rated the World's Best Airport by  Skytrax , the first airport in the world to do so for eight consecutive years . It has also been rated as one of the world's cleanest airports and highly rated international transit airports. In 2019, Changi served 68.3 million passengers, making it the 18th busiest airport in the world

The airport is located in  Changi , at the eastern end of Singapore, approximately 20 km (12 mi) from Marina Bay (Singapore's Downtown Core), on a 13-square-kilometre (5.0 sq mi) site. The airport is operated by Changi Airport Group and it is the home base of Singapore Airlines,Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot,  Jetstar Asia Airways and BOC Aviation.

Changi Airport serves more than 100 airlines flying to 400 cities in around 100 countries and territories worldwide, as of 20 November 2020. About 7,400 flights arrive or depart at Changi each week – about one every 80 seconds. For the 2019 full-year figures published by the airport, the airport handled 68,300,000 passengers (a 4.0% increase over the previous year), the most in its 38-year history. This made it the seventh busiest airport by international passenger traffic in the world and the third busiest in Asia

In December 2019, Changi Airport registered a total of 6.41 million passenger movements, the highest the airport has ever achieved in a month since it opened in 1981. Its daily traffic movement record was also broken on 20 December 2019, with 226,692 passengers passing through during that day. The airport is also one of the busiest cargo airports in t he world, handling 2.01 million tones of cargo in 2019. The total number of commercial aircraft movements decreased by 1.0% from the previous year to 382,000 in 2019.

The airport has won over 620 awards since its opening, including 28 "Best Airport" awards in 2019 alone.   Changi Airport's efforts to mitigate the effects of ageing infrastructure include continual physical upgrades to its existing terminals and building new facilities to maintain its high standards in airport service quality.

Jewel Changi Airport, which opened on 17 April 2019, is a multi-use structure, mainly a shopping mall, interconnecting Terminals 1, 2 and 3. Announced in 2013, it was a new terminal structure that is intended to be a mixed-use complex. It is situated on a 3.5-hectare site where the Terminal 1 car park used to reside.

It was developed by Jewel Changi Airport Trustee Pte Ltd, a joint venture between  Changi Airport Group and CapitaLand, through its wholly owned shopping mall business, CapitaLand Mall Asia. The project cost S$1.7 billion. Part of this project was planned to help expand Terminal 1 to handle 24 million passengers per year by 2018

Terminal 5 is set to be ready in the mid 2030s. It is expected to handle 50 million passenger movements per annum.

On 18 December 2017, the airport surpassed the 60-million mark for the first time. The airport saw a record 65.6 million passenger movements in 2018 - beating 2017's record of 60 million passengers with a 5.5 per cent increase. In 2019, Firefly, the sole turboprop operator in Changi Airport, moved to  Seletar Airport to make way for their jet operations. In 2020, due to the ongoing pandemic passenger traffic fell 32.8% due to the weakened demand for February. For the next few months, it is estimated that the numbers would drop further.

In 2017, the airport handled 2,125,226 tonnes of cargo. The top five cargo markets for the airport were China, Australia, Hong Kong, United States and India. The airport's security comes under the regulatory purview of the Airport Police Division of the Singapore Police Force (SPF).

Since the 11 September 2001 attacks and the naming of the airport as a terrorist target by the  Jemaah Islamiyah , the airport's security has been tightened. Singapore Armed Forces and Singapore Police Force officers, armed with assault rifles or sub-machine guns, have been deployed to patrol the terminals at random intervals.  Officers from the  Gurkha Contingent are also dispatched to patrol the transit areas of the terminal buildingsTIMSS

Accidents and incidents On 26 March 1991, Singapore Airlines Flight 11, operated by an Airbus A310, was hijacked by four Pakistani terrorists. The flight landed in Changi Airport at 22:15. The Singapore Special Operations Force stormed the plane, on the morning of 27 March. All four hijackers were killed, with no fatalities among the 123 passengers and crew that were held hostage for more than eight hours. On 4 November 2010, Qantas Flight 32, operated by an Airbus A380-800, uncontained engine failure and made an emergency landing in Changi Airport. There were no crew or passenger injuries, and all 469 people on board survived this incident after three hour firefighter.

On 16 May 2017, a fire broke out at the departure hall in Terminal 2. The fire caused 40 flights at Terminal 2 to be delayed and diverted to Terminal 3. Terminal 2 was closed from 17:30 to 22:45. On 6 February 2018, a KAI T-50 Golden Eagle, part of the Black Eagles aerobatic team taking part in Singapore Airshow 2018, veered off the runway during takeoff and crashed. The resulting fire was put out by emergency services and the pilot was treated for minor injuries. Runway 1 was closed as a result and caused delays at the airport.

On 27 June 2016, Singapore Airlines Flight 368, operated by a Boeing 777-300ER, suffered an engine problem while flying from Singapore to Milan. During the diversionary landing in Singapore, the right engine and wing caught fire. The fire was quickly extinguished by airport fire services. There were no injuries among the 241 people on board. On 19 June 2019, unauthorized drones were spotted around Changi Airport, causing 37 flights to be delayed and a runway to be shut intermittently