Using GPS system at Seletar Airport will not compromise safety: Khaw

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SINGAPORE — The fact that there is no compromise to passengers’ safety is more important than the costs Singapore could have incurred in switching flight systems at the Seletar Airport, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said on Sunday (April 21).

 

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