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Singapore aims to be Asia's aviation hub chiefly via the promotion of liberal aviation policies in a bid to encourage airlines to commence and to maintain operations here. The aviation industry is regulated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, a statutory board of the Singapore government under the Ministry of Transport. Transport in Singapore - Airlines

The Port of Singapore, overseen by the Maritime And Port Authority Of Singapore and run by port operators PSA International (formerly the Port of Singapore Authority) and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled. 1.04 billion gross tons (GT) were handled in the year 2004, crossing the one billion mark for the first time in Singapore’s maritime history. Singapore also emerged as the top port in terms of cargo tonnage handled with 393 million tonnes of cargo in the same year, pipping ..


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* Encyclopedia II - Transport in Singapore - Sea transport

The Port of Singapore, overseen by the Maritime And Port Authority Of Singapore and run by port operators PSA International (formerly the Port of Singapore Authority) and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled. 1.04 billion gross tons (GT) were handled in the year 2004, crossing the one billion mark for the first time in Singapore’s maritime history. Singapore also emerged as the top port in terms of cargo tonnage handled with 393 million tonnes of cargo in the same year, pipping ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Transport in Singapore - Air transport
Singapore aims to be Asia's aviation hub chiefly via the promotion of liberal aviation policies in a bid to encourage airlines to commence and to maintain operations here. The aviation industry is regulated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, a statutory board of the Singapore government under the Ministry of Transport. Transport in Singapore - Airlines. There are currently has 5 local scheduled service airlines, all of them operating out of Singapore Changi Airport, offering scheduled flights to ...

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Ep 4: The Transport Commander (Every Singaporean Son - The Epilogue)Ep 4: The Transport Commander (Every Singaporean Son - The Epilogue)

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* Encyclopedia - Singapore

The Republic of Singapore (Chinese: 新加坡共和国, Pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Gònghéguó, Malay: Republik Singapura; Tamil: சிங்கப்பூர் குடியரசு, Ciŋakappūr Kudiyarasu), is an island city-state in Southeast Asia, situated on the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of the Indonesian Riau Islands. Its coordinates are 1°17.583′N 103°51.333′E, just 137 km north of the Equator. The name Singapore was derived from the Malay word singaIncluding:

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* Encyclopedia - Harbor

A harbor (AmE), harbour (CwE) or haven is a place where ships may shelter from the weather or are stored. Harbors can be man-made or natural. A man-made harbor will have sea walls or breakwaters and may require dredging. A natural harbor will be surrounded on most sides by land. Harbors and ports are often confused. A port is a man-made coastal or riverine facility where boats and ships can load and unload. It may consist of quays, wharfs, jetties, piers and slipways with cranes or ramps. A port may have ma ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Singapore - Transport

Singapore is a major transport hub in Asia, as it lies strategically on major trade routes on both land, sea and air. Its history has been closely tied to the growth of its transport industry since its modern port was founded. The transport industry contributes over 10% of gross domestic product despite an increasingly diversified economy. The Port of Singapore, managed by port operators PSA International and Jurong Port, is the world's busiest in terms of shipping tonnage handled with 1.15 billion gross tons handled in the year 2005. ...

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* Encyclopedia - Coast guard

A coast guard is an organization devoted to saving the lives of shipwrecked mariners or people in danger at sea. In some countries it is part of the military. In other countries it is a civilian or even private sector organization. Most coast guards operate ships and aircraft including helicopters and seaplanes for this purpose. Coast guards also enforce maritime law, maintain aids to navigation such as beacons and buoys, and provide other services for the benefit of mariners. Most coast guards are run on military lines and ser ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Organisations of the Singapore Government - Ministry of Transport MOT

Organisations of the Singapore Government - Departments/Divisions. Air Accident Investigation Bureau of Singapore Air Transport Division Corporate Development Division Land Transport Division Sea Transport Division Security Policy and Emergency Preparedness Office Strategic Planning Unit Organisations of the Singapore Government - Statutory boards. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) Land Transport Authority (LTA) Mariti ...

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* Encyclopedia - Carrack

A carrack or nao was a three or four-masted sailing ship developed in the Mediterranean in the 15th century. It had a high rounded stern with an aftcastle and a forecastle and bowsprit at the stem. It was square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast. Carracks were the first proper ocean-going ships in Europe: large enough to be stable in heavy seas, and roomy enough to carry provisions for long voyages. They were the ships in which the Spanish and Portuguese explored the world in the 15t ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Admiralty law

Admiralty law (usually referred to as simply admiralty and also referred to as maritime law or Law of the Sea) is a distinct body of law which governs maritime questions and offenses. Under conventions of international law, the flag flown by a ship generally determines the source of law to be applied in admiralty cases, regardless of which court has personal jurisdiction over the parties. ...

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* Encyclopedia - Brunei

Negara Brunei Darussalam, more commonly referred to as the Sultanate of Brunei or simply Brunei, is a country located on the island of Borneo, in southeast Asia. Apart from its coastline with the South China Sea, it is completely surrounded by East Malaysia. The Petroleum and gas-rich Brunei is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the (British) Commonwealth of Nations.  - Total (2001)   ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia II - Republic of Singapore Navy - Ships

Republic of Singapore Navy - Submarines. In 1995, the RSN acquired a Challenger class (formerly known as Sjöormen class) submarine from the Royal Swedish Navy (RSwN) and another three in 1997, making them Singapore's first underwater platforms [1]. As the submarines were designed by the Swedish for operations in the Baltic Sea, various modifications were required to suit them to tropical waters. A comprehensive tropicalisation programme was carried out for all four submarines, which involves instal ...

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