T5 a Game Changer for S’pore Aviation, but Changi Must Keep Moving to Beat Rival Airports
- Changi Airport Group broke ground on Terminal 5 in May 2024, a mega terminal in Changi East planned to open in the mid-2030s.
- The project follows a two-year pause during the Covid-19 pandemic, which allowed the team to redesign T5 for post-pandemic travel needs and sustainability.
- Terminal 5 will be a Green Mark Platinum-certified building featuring advanced automation, a centralized ground transportation hub, and seamless integration with Changi’s three-runway system, initially designed to accommodate an annual capacity of 50 million travelers.
- Changi’s CEO Yam Kum Weng described T5 as "mega yet cosy," aiming to deliver a personalized and stress-free experience while consolidating Singapore Airlines' operations under one roof.
- With rising regional aviation demand and heightened competition, Terminal 5 will boost Changi Airport’s annual capacity to 140 million passengers, reinforcing its position as a major aviation hub in Asia.
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Singapore’s Changi Airport starts building fifth terminal
SINGAPORE - Construction began on Wednesday of a fifth terminal at Changi Airport , as the world’s fourth-busiest airport by international passengers expands to capitalise on growing air travel in Asia after the pandemic.
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The following article was published by Future Travel Experience Changi Airport Group has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Terminal 5 – a mega terminal that will see extensive automation powered by innovative tech for a personalised customer experience. Changi Airport Group has held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Terminal 5 – a mega terminal that will see extensive automation powered by innovative tech for a personalised customer…
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Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 14, 2025 to mark the start of construction of Terminal 5 (T5). Prime Minister of Singapore and Minister of Finance Lawrence Wong officiated the ceremony. Changi Airport’s story mirrors Singapore’s — bold, visionary, and undaunted by challenges. Two years ago, I stood on the site where Terminal 5 would one day rise. Today, we break ground and begin building this next chapter in …
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