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Written Reply by Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen to Parliamentary Question on Relocation of Paya Lebar Air Base
20 January 2015
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Mr Christopher de Souza: To ask the Minister for Defence (a) if he will provide an update on the progress that has been made in the relocation of Paya Lebar Air Base; and (b) when is the relocation expected to be completed.
Dr Ng Eng Hen: PLAB's relocation will be a long term and complex undertaking that will be realised at about 2030 and beyond as Changi Air Base East (CAB) and Tengah Air Base (TAB) will have to be expanded to accommodate various assets and facilities to replace PLAB. This ensures that the RSAF's operational readiness to defend our skies is not compromised.
Over the past year, MINDEF has been working closely with MND and other relevant agencies on the planning and implementation details associated with the relocation. The current focus is on expanding Changi Air base East and building a new runway at Changi, a complex undertaking that requires highly skilled engineering as well as close coordination with the ongoing runway and terminal expansion works at Singapore Changi Airport. Construction of facilities at Changi will commence after detailed site surveys and land preparation works are completed. For Tengah Air base, the current effort is on the detailed air base facility design.
To ensure the RSAF's operational readiness is maintained, the RSAF has put in place plans to build up various capabilities which include a state-of-the-art Island Air Defence System, fighters and other key mission capabilities. The ASTER 30 Surface-to-Air Missile System and the recently announced aerostat system are part of this effort. The RSAF will also be upgrading and renewing some of our older systems to meet our long-term security needs.
MINDEF will continue to work closely with MND and the relevant agencies on the detailed planning and implementation of the relocation. At the same time, we will ensure that the RSAF maintains its deterrent edge and continues to be an effective and formidable force to safeguard Singapore's peace and security.