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Changi Airport Terminal 4 breaks ground, to be operational in 2017
A GROUNDBREAKING ceremony has been held to signal the start of construction of Singapore Changi Airport's Terminal 4 (T4), which will feature design and process innovations to raise efficiency and productivity.
To be built on the site of the former Budget Terminal (BT), T4 will be a two-storey, 25-metre-high building with a gross floor area of 195,000 square metres.
The T4 will be seven times larger than the BT, with 17 contact stands for narrow-body aircraft and four for wide-body aircraft. Designed to enable quick turnarounds, T4 will serve both regional full-service and low-cost carriers.
It will have its own Ramp Control Tower to oversee aircraft movements in the apron and taxiways. This tower is needed to enhance the Changi Airport air traffic controllers' visual line of sight of stands and taxiways.
To be built on the site of the former Budget Terminal (BT), T4 will be a two-storey, 25-metre-high building with a gross floor area of 195,000 square metres.
The T4 will be seven times larger than the BT, with 17 contact stands for narrow-body aircraft and four for wide-body aircraft. Designed to enable quick turnarounds, T4 will serve both regional full-service and low-cost carriers.
It will have its own Ramp Control Tower to oversee aircraft movements in the apron and taxiways. This tower is needed to enhance the Changi Airport air traffic controllers' visual line of sight of stands and taxiways.
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