- Paya Lebar Air Base
Infobox Airport
name =Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB)
nativename-a =巴耶利峇空军基地
nativename-r =Pangkalan Udara Paya Lebar
image-width =150
caption =Paya Lebar Air Base Crest Badge
IATA =QPG
ICAO =WSAP
type =Military
owner =Singapore Armed Forces
operator =Republic of Singapore Air Force
location =Paya Lebar ,Singapore
elevation-f =65
elevation-m =20
coordinates =coord|01|21|37|N|103|54|34|E|type:airport_region:SG
website =
metric-rwy =
r1-number =02/20
r1-length-f =12,401
r1-length-m =3,780
r1-surface =Asphalt
footnotes =Source:DAFIF WAD|WSAP|source=DAFIF ] GCM|QPG|source=DAFIF ]Paya Lebar Air Base (
Simplified Chinese : 巴耶利峇空军基地; Malay: "Pangkalan Udara Paya Lebar") Airport codes|QPG|WSAP was built as a civilian airport, known as "Singapore International Airport", in 1955. The air base goes by the motto of "Strength Through Readiness".History
It was a hub for
Malayan Airways at this time (the other being Kuala Lumpur), and the airline had its first flight outsideSoutheast Asia in 1958, using aDC-4 leased fromQantas , flying to Hong Kong. Turboprops were introduced over the next few years, and the name was changed to Malaysian Airways.In 1966, the company focused more on Singapore, buying
Boeing 707 s, headquartering itself in that country, and renaming itself Malaysia-Singapore Airlines - with a notable fluorescent yellow livery. Its primary hub became Paya Lebar, and services began to reach out further intoNorth Asia .From 1979 to 1980, British Airways, in conjunction with Singapore Airlines, began supersonic
Concorde services from London'sHeathrow Airport , to Paya Lebar Singapore.Malaysia-Singapore Airlines was dissolved in 1972;
Malaysia Airlines andSingapore Airlines was formed - keeping all the above 707s; andSingapore Airlines remained at Paya Lebar. But passenger numbers rose from 1.7 million to 4 million between 1970 and 1975. The airport was constrained by housing estates and although some work was done to keep it operational in the meantime, construction began on the present Singapore International Airport at Changi in 1975, opening in 1981. Paya Lebar then closed to civil traffic, and Changi took over Paya Lebar's IATA code of SIN.Conversion to Military use
Paya Lebar began to be gradually converted into a military air-force base from 1967 onwards. During that year, an "Air Movement Centre" was constructed to handle passengers and cargo arriving on
Republic of Singapore Air Force flights, Ministry of Defencecharter flights and foreignmilitary aircraft . It became a complete militaryairbase in1981 whenSingapore Changi Airport was opened and was subsequently renamed as Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB) on the same year.Paya Lebar Air Base
The air base currently houses aircraft such as the
C-130 Hercules and the upgraded AMRAAM capable F-5S/T Tiger IIs.The Flying squadrons are:
*122 Squadron with 10C-130 Hercules ,
*141 Squadron with 7 F-5S/T Tiger-IIs before it was disbanded in Nov 2005,
*144 Squadron with 22 F-5S/T Tiger-IIs,
*149 Squadron with 16 F-5S/T Tiger-IIs.The Support Squadrons are:
*Air Logistics Squadron (ALS)
*Airfield Maintenance Squadron (AMS)
*Field Defence Squadron (FDS)
*Flying Support Squadron (FSS)Photo Gallery
Note
*Occasionally, Paya Lebar Air Base plays host to commercial/VIP aircraft as well.
Air Force One has landed at the Air Base during PresidentGeorge W. Bush 's two visits to Singapore in October 2003 and November 2006.
*Air Force Two carrying Vice PresidentDick Cheney also made a brief refueling stop at the Air Base en route from Australia in 2007.Air Force Museum
The RSAF maintains the Air Force Museum, which is open to the public and showcases the air force's history and capabilities. The museum is located along Airport Road beside Paya Lebar Air Base, near
Eunos MRT Station .RSAF Open House
The RSAF Open House is a bi-annual event which is usually held at Paya Lebar Air Base and in conjunction with the 40th Anniversary of Republic of Singapore Air Force in
2008 [cite web| url=http://www.mindef.gov.sg/rsaf/40years/ |title =40th Anniversary of RSAF |publisher =MINDEF ] , it would be open to public for two days from 30 August to 31 August 2008. [cite web| url=http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/news_and_events/events/2008/RSAF_Open_House.html |title =RSAF Open House 2008 |publisher =MINDEF ] Also, theRSAF Black Knights are scheduled for another aerobatic display to thrill the crowds.References
External links
* [http://www.mindef.gov.sg/imindef/mindef_websites/atozlistings/air_force/assets/airbases_and_squadrons/Paya_Lebar_Air_Base.html RSAF web page on Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB)]
*NWS-current|WSAP
*ASN|QPG
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