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is
a statutory
board
under
the Ministry
of Transport.
It represents
the government
in the
negotiation
of air
services
agreements
as well
as advises
on matters
related
to civil
aviation.
CAAS manages
Singapore’s
two civil
airports
namely
Changi
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Besides ensuring smooth and efficient airport operations, it also regulates and promotes the development of air transport. One of its key roles is to anticipate and deal effectively with the changing needs and demands of the aviation industry. This has aided in the transformation of Changi Airport into a major global air hub.
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is CAAS’ Assistant Director (Airport Operations), and she oversees Changi Airport’s Terminal 1 and the Budget Terminal. |
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As an Assistant Director in the Airport Operations Division, I oversee the ground operations of Terminal 1 and the Budget Terminal.
We
oversee all aspects
of airport operations
like Check-In, Immigration,
Customs, Security,
Customer
Service, Events
Management and also
Estate Management.
My
team works closely with
other government
agencies, airlines,
ground handlers and
service providers to
innovate and find new
and better ways to create
value in the things
we do. We will also
ensure that the airport
is constantly refreshed
to enhance the ‘Changi
Experience’ for passengers.
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I’ve
been with CAAS for 7
years now. I have a
degree in accountancy
from NTU and a Masters
in Business. After graduation,
I realized that I didn’t
aspire to become an
accountant
nor an auditor,
and I’ve always been
interested in the Aviation
industry, so I decided
to apply to CAAS when
I saw their job ad in
the newspaper.
I
worked in the CAAS Commercial
Division for the first
2 and a half years.
The Commercial Division
is involved in retail
planning and development,
management of shop,
restaurant
and service concessions,
franchise fees and service
concessions, franchise
fees, service performance,
shopping promotions,
land leases, airport
charges and management
of rentable properties.
After that, I was seconded to the Ministry of Transport (MOT) for 2 years, whereby I was involved in crafting aviation policies, and also traveled quite frequently to countries like China and Australia to develop bilateral relations and negotiate for bilateral air traffic rights.
Later on, I returned to CAAS and was posted to Airport Operations, where I’m currently working.
I enjoy working in Airport Operations as it is a dynamic environment and I have the chance to make a tangible and visible difference to enhance the airport experience for passengers, such as providing free Internet kiosks for them to surf the Internet, and this really gives me a strong sense of satisfaction.
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I definitely enjoy working here as everyone is friendly and helpful. Even though it is a big organisation with 1700 employees, it has a very cozy atmosphere where everyone is closely knitted and a part of the CAAS family.
In
terms of career
prospects, we are
always provided with
good opportunities to
upgrade our skills.
For instance, in 2006,
CAAS sent me to INSEAD,
the world renowned business
school in Fontainebleau,
France, for 3 weeks
to study. It was truly
an enriching experience
that enabled me to sharpen
my knowledge about business
skills and people management,
in a global learning
environment with other
international students.
Furthermore, managers like me are able to have job rotation across different divisions so that we are able to see things differently and also broaden our perspective and knowledge of airport functions.
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When
I was attached
to MOT, I travelled
to regional
cities in China
like Shenyang
and Dalian,
where we studied
their air, land
and sea
transport
networks. It
was quite tiring
travelling and
working for
a fair bit,
but it was definitely
a great opportunity
to see the world
and to gain
a wider perspective
of things.
In airport operations, I had a sense of accomplishment in coordinating and organising the 25th anniversary celebration of Changi Airport, which was held in 2006. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew was the guest of honour at a special gala dinner to thank the airport community and staff who have served Changi Airport since 1981.
That event required a high level of coordination from all of us in the organising committee. Looking back, it was very fulfilling to work with colleagues in CAAS.
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The recent opening of Terminal 3 will boost Changi Airport’s handling capacity to 70 million passengers per year.
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This is excellent because
it gives us plenty of
room for growth and
we will also be able
to support Singapore
Tourism Board’s (STB)
efforts to boost tourist
travel to Singapore.
We also aspire to be
a major aviation hub
in this region and continue
to woo passengers to
choose Changi Airport
as their preferred airport
for transit and connecting
flights. Therefore,
in addition to having
the proper airport infrastructure,
we also strive to constantly
provide passengers with
excellent customer
service and relaxation
facilities like swimming
pool and free wireless
broadband access to
surf the web.
The
new Budget Terminal
is a customised terminal
that offers airlines
a low cost operation
option. Currently, Tiger
Airways and Cebu Pacific
operate from the Budget
Terminal. We have already
slated the Budget Terminal
for expansion after
two years of operations.
With increased air transport
liberalisation in this
region, airlines, including
low cost carriers, have
now greater opportunities
to rapidly expand their
air network and increase
their flight operations.
We expect passenger
traffic to increase
further with ASEAN’s
goal to remove all restrictions
on passenger flights
between ASEAN capitals
by December 2008.
In addition, Terminal 1 is also undergoing a major upgrading project to rejuvenate the 27-year-old terminal and enhance the passenger experience at Changi Airport . We will refurbish the terminal’s interior design and finishes, as well as improve passenger flow at key areas.
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I
aspire to become
more proficient
in airport operations,
and be able
to effectively
analyze situations
and efficiently
resolve any
problems on
the ground.
I would also
want to develop
my leadership
and management
skills.
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