Runway Maintenance at Changi Airport

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Twice a week, a crew of 60 people and 20 vehicles carry out runway maintenance at Changi Airport between 1am and 5am. This work is crucial for ensuring safety during aircraft take-offs and landings.

Twice a week at Changi Airport , between 1am and 5am, 60 workers and 20 vehicles are deployed to carry out runway maintenance . This against-the-clock work is essential for safety during take-offs and landings.

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