Introduction
Seletar Airport was built and completed by the British just before the Second World War, when
it served as a military base. In 1968, it was handed over to the then Department Of Civil Aviation
(DCA) to manage. DCA became a statutory board, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, which
continued to manage the airport until the formation of Changi Airport Group on 1 July 2009.
Today, Seletar Airport is managed by Changi Airport Group. About 80% of the total number of flights operating at Seletar Airport are by the various flying schools. Aircraft charters , repairs and maintenance make up the remaining flights.
Airport Data
- International, Singapore 13km (8miles)
- Position 01°25´01"N, 103°52´09"E
- Elevation 11m (36ft)
- 24 hours
- 32 Aircraft Stands



