The gallery has interactive displays designed to intrigue both young and old.
Visitors can also get insights into the airport’s ground operations.
One highlight is the more than 600 miniature aircraft hanging from the ceiling, to show the number of flights handled at the airport daily.
Admission is free and the gallery is open 24 hours.
Foo Sek Min, executive vice—president, Airport Management, Changi Airport Group, said: "We have noticed that more and more Singaporeans are visiting Changi Airport as a destination. They are not travellers, but they come here over the weekends with their families, as dating couples, as students studying, and they visit Changi Airport.
"And we thought that we would engage them further by bringing a bit of Changi Airport’s history and Singapore’s aviation history to this place." — CNA/ms
(Channel NewsAsia - Friday, February 12)
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