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Singapore Changi Airport - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2361 words) |
 | Operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), Changi Airport is the home base of Singapore Airlines and is served by 79 airlines that operate more than 3972 weekly flights to 177 cities in the world. |
 | Changi's rise to become Asia's 4th largest hub has fuelled Singapore's thriving aerospace industry, which employs over 13,000 people and accounts for over S$4.5 billion in output. |
 | Singapore Changi Airport has two terminals connected by a people mover system, with a third terminal currently under construction and due for completion in 2008. |
| Changi Prison: was it a "hell hole"? Sub category index (1824 words) |
 | Changi was liberated by troops of the 5th Indian Division on 5 September, and within a week troops were being repatriated. |
 | After the war, Changi Gaol once again became a civilian prison, while the Changi military area was repaired and redeveloped for use by the British garrison. |
 | Changi Gaol is scheduled for demolition in the second half of 2004, although the original entrance gate and a section of the outer wall will be preserved as a memorial. |