Flight Ops To Singapore Grand Prix 2018

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Flight Ops to Singapore Grand Prix 2018

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Flight Ops to Singapore Grand Prix 2018: The 2018 F1 Singapore Grand Prix gets underway from September 14-16. Operators planning a mission to Changi or Seletar airports should do so well in advance. Here’s the info you need for seamless operations to Singapore. 

Changi Airport 
  • IATA Code: SIN
  • ICAO Code: WSSS
  • Latitude/ Longitude: 1.16°N / 103.59.21.57°E
  • Elevation: 22’
  • Magnetic variation: 0.26E
  • Runway: 4,000 m
  • Fuel types: Jet A-1
Operational Information
  • All operators of non-scheduled, commercial, and non-commercial flights must obtain slots from Changi airport’s Slot Coordinator prior to operations
  • No landing permits required for private jets,  though notification is recommended
  • Landing permits are needed for non-scheduled commercial charters
  • The maximum parking time is 48 hours
Seletar Airport
  • IATA Code: XSP
  • ICAO: WSSL
  • Latitude/ Longitude: 125.0°N / 10352.1°E
  • Elevation: 46’
  • Magnetic variation: 0.26E
  • Runway: 1,836 m
  • Fuel types: Jet A-1
Operational Information 
  • No slots are required
  • No landing permits required for private jets, though notification is recommended
  • Landing permits are needed for non-scheduled commercial charters
Customs and Immigration

Certain nationalities require a visa to enter Singapore -this applies to both passengers and crew. Click here to view the full list of countries.

  • Visas can be applied for online and an e-visa issued
  • Visas on arrival are not available for passengers or crew

Visitors are entitled to a duty-free allowance for alcohol if certain conditions are met. Click here for full details on Singaporean Customs.

Please note that the following are prohibited in Singapore:

  • Chewing gum
  • Chewing and shisha tobacco
  • Electronic cigarettes
  • Controlled drugs
  • Firecrackers
  • Obscene articles, publications, and software
  • Reproduction of copyright publications, discs, etc.
  • Seditious materials

For more information on the 2018 F1 Singapore Grand Prix, click here

support with your Flight Operations to Singapore, contact UAS