Airport service company SATS is the first in the aviation and aerospace sector to partner NTUC to train its staff to do higher-skilled jobs. The aim is to enhance career development for about 500 Singaporeans within the passenger services, cargo and apron businesses.
At the inaugural aerospace and aviation symposium, the labour movement urged companies to upskill workers and streamline processes. Changi Airport Terminal 5 is set to be operational in the mid-2030s, while passenger numbers across Asia are projected to double by 2040. Charlotte Lim reports.
At the inaugural aerospace and aviation symposium, the labour movement urged companies to upskill workers and streamline processes. Changi Airport Terminal 5 is set to be operational in the mid-2030s, while passenger numbers across Asia are projected to double by 2040. Charlotte Lim reports.AsiaWe know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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