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Changi Airport Terminal 4's construction completed, due to open in 2H17

It secured a TOP this month.

The construction of Changi Airport Terminal 4 has been completed, Changi Airport Group (CAG) revealed Friday.

T4 clinched a Temporary Occupancy Permit this month, marking the completion of the construction phase. The next stage of development will be focused on its interior fittings, as well as preparing it for operations.

The new terminal is due to open in the second half of 2017.

T4 features a two-storey passenger terminal building, as well as two multi-storey car parks providing 1,700 parking spaces, a two-storey taxi holding area, as well as three vehicular and pedestrian bridges spanning across Airport Boulevard to create new channels of access to T4.

A 68-metre high ramp control tower has also been constructed to enhance air traffic controllers’ management of aircraft movements in the apron and taxiways around the terminal.
 

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