Seletar Airport, Regional aviation facility in Seletar, Singapore.
Seletar Airport is an aviation facility in northeast Singapore designed to handle turboprop aircraft and small business jets. The runway measures approximately 1,840 meters and carries the designation 03/21.
The airport was established in 1928 as RAF Seletar, serving as a British military base for the Royal Air Force. Singapore authorities took over the facility in 1971.
The Singapore Youth Flying Club operates from the airport, serving as a training center where aspiring pilots learn to fly. This makes the place a gathering point for aviation enthusiasts in the region.
The airport is accessible by bus 102, private vehicle using postal code 797405, or taxis from the stand in the Departure Hall. Check opening hours before visiting, as this is an operational facility with restricted access.
A new passenger terminal opened in 2018, bringing modern facilities for travelers. The expansion prompted discussions between Singapore and Malaysia about landing system standards.
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