Singapore to begin building Changi's T5 mega airport in 2025

Singapore is set to begin construction of a new mega terminal at Changi Airport next year, aiming to increase its annual passenger capacity by over 50 million. The new Terminal 5 will be operational by the mid-2030s, enhancing the airport's abilit...

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A Cathay Pacific Airways Airbus A350-900 airplane approaches to land at Changi International Airport in Singapore June 10, 2018.
Singapore will start construction of a new mega terminal at Changi Airport in the first half of next year, aiming to lift the aviation hub's annual passenger handling capacity by more than half, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said.

The new Terminal 5 would add capacity for another 50 million passengers a year when operational in the mid-2030s, up from 90 million, and would allow the aviation hub serve more than 200 destinations, from almost 150 now.

"We will break ground for the construction of T5 in the first half of next year," Wong said at a dinner on Friday celebrating the 40th anniversary of the nation's civil aviation authority.


Changi Airport is the busiest in Southeast Asia, handling almost 60 million passengers last year as international travel bounced back from Covid.

In the first half of this year, passenger traffic at Changi returned to almost 100% of pre-pandemic levels, Wong said.

But other cities in the region have also been adding capacity in an effort to gain a bigger slice of a growing global market for air travel.
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