

Premium Rush: Inside Air Cargo Singapore
With behind-the-scenes access to Changi Airfreight Centre, this fascinating series reveals how over a million tons of time-sensitive, high-value cargo move through Changi Airport each year—from racehorses and fresh flowers to fish for high-end sushi. Precision, speed, and coordination are required to keep Singapore’s air cargo operations running seamlessly.
With behind-the-scenes access to Changi Airfreight Centre, this fascinating series reveals how over a million tons of time-sensitive, high-value cargo move through Changi Airport each year—from racehorses and fresh flowers to fish for high-end sushi. Precision, speed, and coordination are required to keep Singapore’s air cargo operations running seamlessly.
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