The Singapore government in its 2025 budget has set aside fresh funding to support the expansion of Changi Airport and workforce development, particularly in the areas of staff training and employment of Singaporean seniors aged 60 and above.
Prime minister Lawrence Wong said in parliament on February 18 that the Changi Airport Development Fund will be topped up by S$5 billion (US$3.7 billion), to ensure sufficient resources to develop Singapore’s air hub.

The Changi Airport Development Fund, first announced in 2024, sets out S$3 billion to be disbursed over six years to improve services across the four existing airport terminals, covering areas such as baggage handling, check-in, immigration and Skytrain connections between terminals, as well as the replacement of end-of-life systems to facilitate smoother passenger and airline experience.
































