Hock Long, Steven Tan, Manager, Changi Airport Group, Singapore

Speaker Biograghy: Steven is a Manager with the Engineering Master Planning and Development Division of Changi Airport Group (CAG), which operates Singapore Changi and Seletar Airports. At present, he is involved in managing the construction of a new passenger terminal at Seletar Airport. Prior to his current role, he was responsible for projects involving rehabilitation of aircraft parking stand pavement using recycled concrete aggregate, and construction works of new taxiways at Changi Airport. For the development of the new passenger terminal at Seletar Airport, besides coordinating with key stakeholders such as government agencies and the airport community to understand and coordinate their planning requirements, Steven is responsible for execution details to ensure that the project consultants and contractors take into account aerodrome safety and airside operations during the construction of the terminal and the associated airfield facilities.


Day 1 - 20 March
Session:
Airport Design, Planning & Development


16:15 - 16:45 - A new passenger terminal to grow traffic at Seletar Airport
Synopsis: Seletar Airport was built in the 1920s and served as a military base in Singapore in the early days. Today it serves chartered flights, business aviation, flying schools, aircraft maintenance, repairs and overhaul. Fast forward to the end of 2018, it will be transformed into a commercial airport with the development of a passenger terminal. The new passenger terminal is being built on the opposite side of the runway. The decision to locate the passenger terminal across the runway hinges on five main criteria, namely airport operating efficiency, landside accessibility, potential for future expansion, available land size and congruence with surrounding offerings.

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