Kallang Airport (also known as the Kallang Aerodrome, Kallang Airfield and RAF Kallang) was the first purpose-built civil international airport in Singapore...
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as the country's first purpose-built civil airport, the Kallang Airport. The famous Kallang Roar and Kallang Wave have roots traced to the former National...
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administration, aerodromes were built at Bayan Lepas and Kallang, Singapore. The Bayan Lepas airport was constructed on mudflats, which necessitated the installation...
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having itself replaced the previous Kallang Airport that began operations in 1937. The decision to move the airport from Paya Lebar to Changi was based...
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The Kallang–Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) is the third newest of Singapore's network of expressways. The southern (Kallang) section of the expressway opened...
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This is a list of airports in Singapore, grouped by type and sorted by location. As of 2023, the country had a total of nine airports. Two of them are...
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Seletar was also used for civilian flights from 1930 to 1937, when Kallang Airport was opened. Amy Johnson landed at Seletar in May 1930 on her UK – Australia...
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Paya Lebar Air Base (redirect from Paya Lebar International Airport)
originally built in 1954 as Singapore International Airport to replace Kallang Airport; control of the airport was transferred to RSAF in 1980 when it was renamed...
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List of Malaysia Airlines destinations (redirect from Malaysia Airlines destinations from Kota Kinabalu International Airport)
operations with a single Airspeed Consul,: 362 linking Singapore-Kallang Airport with Kuala Lumpur and Penang, and Kuala Lumpur with Kota Bharu and...
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1954 BOAC Lockheed Constellation crash (category Kallang)
L-749A Constellation crashed and caught fire as it attempted to land at Kallang Airport on 13 March 1954, killing 33 of the 40 passengers and crew. The accident...
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Dakota MRT station (category Kallang)
that used to frequently land at the former Kallang Airport. This station primarily serves the Old Kallang Airport Estate, and is within walking distance to...
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Payoh in the north, Marine Parade in the south, Bedok in the east, and Kallang in the west. Geylang is previously known as a red-light district, particularly...
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Mountbatten MRT station (category Kallang)
Mountbatten Road, Old Airport Road and Stadium Boulevard, Mountbatten station provides MRT access to residents of the Old Kallang Airport Estate and the numerous...
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former Kallang Airport, the first purpose-built civil airport in Singapore. After the closure of the Kallang Airport, the area around Old Airport Road was...
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Indoor Stadium Kallang Wave Mall Kallang Theatre Leisure Park Kallang Kallang Riverside Park Conserved complex of the former Kallang Airport Tanjong Rhu...
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respective airports: Kallang Airport, Don Mueang Airport, Rangoon Airport, Dum Dum Airport, Karachi Airport, Bahrain Airport, Ciampino Airport, and Heathrow...
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Tanjong Rhu (category Kallang)
Tanjong Rhu include the Kallang Tennis Centre, Kallang Field, Kallang Ground, Kallang Track, Kallang Netball Centre, Kallang Squash Centre and PAssion...
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Atatürk Airport Jakarta – Halim Perdanakusuma Airport Jeddah – Kandara Airport Johannesburg – Jan Smuts International Airport Kallang – Kallang Airport Kampala...
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Geylang Road (category Kallang)
location of the Changi Airport while the latter was home to Singapore's first purpose-built civil airport, the Kallang Airport. As traffic mushroomed...
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battle. On 22 January 1942, bombers from the Genzan Air Group attacked Kallang Airport in Singapore, and subsequently provided air support for Japanese offensives...
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three-day-long Short Empire Flying Boat service between Rose Bay and Singapore-Kallang Airport. The run had stopovers in Townsville, Darwin and Surabaya. In 1943...
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International Airport Philippines Manila - Manila International Airport Singapore - Kallang Airport and Singapore International Airport Ceylon / Sri Lanka...
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Changi Air Base (category Airports established in 1944)
north–south and east–west directions (similar to what was done at Kallang Airport by Japanese occupation forces) to allow planes to land and takeoff...
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RAF base east of India and had also served as a civilian airport until 1937, when Kallang Airport was opened to the public. The Seletar Reservoir (now known...
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Sports Hub. Kallang Park was so named because it was built on the site of the former Kallang Airport runway, on the eastern bank of the Kallang Basin. The...
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Dakota Crescent (category Kallang)
(present-day Lorong 3 Geylang) in Kallang. The estate used to be part of a larger SIT estate called Kallang Airport Estate. The even numbered side used...
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Malaysia Airlines (category Kuala Lumpur International Airport)
only five passengers, departed Singapore's Kallang Airport and was bound for Kuala Lumpur's Sungai Besi Airport. Weekly scheduled flights quickly followed...
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built to trace the original Kallang Airport airfield and link to the waterfront. This would reintegrate the old Kallang Airport site with the overall precinct...
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(WAS), established in 1937, was an early Malayan airline. Based in Kallang Airport, Singapore, it emerged as one of the earliest airlines in the region...
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Straits Settlements (1930–33) who initiated the construction of the Kallang Airport. The present area occupying Clementi Avenue 1 used to be known as 'Sussex...
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