Change on the corporate horizon
15-Oct-2007
Operating a successful hub airport such as Singapore Changi is no longer enough to fulfil the more aggressive international ambitions of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. But corporatising its airport structure will offer it more flexibility to spread its wings overseas. Tina Milton reports
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has always taken pride in its reputation, which is almost beyond reproach in travel-retail circles. Testament to this is its second consecutive
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(2-Feb-2007) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has launched a confectionery tender for Singapore Changi airport terminal three
(24-Mar-2006) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore has launched a tender for seven luxury branded concessions at Singapore Changi terminal two
(29-Jan-2007) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has issued a tender for a children’s concept and/or a toys and games concession at Singapore Changi terminal three
(2-Oct-2003) - SINGAPORE. Tenants at Singapore Changi airport will save almost S$6m ($3.4m) as a result of savings passed on by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore.
(14-Feb-2007) - King Power International Singapore has been granted a two-year extension to its chocolate, confectionery and delicatessen concession at Singapore Changi airport terminal two

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