Ministry of Transport

SQ321 final report: Radar issue may have left pilots blind to severe turbulence in 2024 incident

Despite intermittent issues, the report notes SIA followed published maintenance procedures for the plane’s weather radar

The public consultation is part of efforts to develop legislation that will govern autonomous vehicles deployed in Singapore "more holistically", the Ministry of Transport said on Monday.

Singapore government seeks public feedback on proposed legal framework for AV deployment, safety

Proposed law will clarify safety regulations as well as the liability, insurance and enforcement regimes for operating AVs

BYD’s J6 bus, similar to the one that could be used in this trial, is currently used at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo.

BYD-linked consortium wins Singapore contract to trial autonomous buses in public

The vehicles will be piloted on services 400 and 191 for three years, starting in the second half of 2026

Singapore's delegation at ICAO. Left to right: Han Kok Juan, director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore; Jeffrey Siow, acting minister for transport; Lau Peet Meng, permanent secretary, Ministry of Transport; and Eileen Poh, permanent representative of Singapore on the ICAO council.

Singapore re-elected to ICAO council with highest number of votes

The Republic receives the highest number of votes so far for a council position in the United Nations’ aviation standards body

Older neighbourhoods and estates will be rejuvenated to make them more liveable, vibrant and senior-friendly, Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat says.

Singapore to review public housing income ceiling, study options for singles, seniors, large families

The government will also enhance air, sea and land connectivity and develop a national plan to address climate change

COE revenues contribute towards the government’s overall subsidies for public transport, which amount to more than S$2 billion every year.
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COE allocates scarce resource based on demand and supply: MOT

The system allows for transparent allocation, rather than reliance on subjective notions of fairness

Collaboration between both the aviation and maritime sectors is necessary, says IMO's Arsenio Dominguez (right), pictured alongside ICAO's Juan Carlos Salazar (left) and Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow.

Maritime, aviation sectors can learn from each other in tackling conflict risks, climate change: transport leaders

Singapore will work with international bodies to develop joint training in areas such as safety and sustainability

Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow with Juan Carlos Salazar, secretary-general, ICAO (left), and Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general, IMO, at the opening ceremony of the Global Aviation and Maritime Symposium.

Acting Transport Minister Siow announces global maritime and aviation training initiatives, new support scheme for small island nations

Programmes developed with UN transport agencies will focus on resilience, safety and sustainability; first SIDS course to launch in 2026