Changi Airport’s ‘T5 In the Making’ exhibition takes visitors on a journey into Singapore’s aviation future 
Family group waves at a humanoid robot inside Changi Airport’s “T5 In the Making” exhibition, highlighting interactive future aviation technology.

Changi Airport’s ‘T5 In the Making’ exhibition takes visitors on a journey into Singapore’s aviation future 

An immersive exhibition on Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 5 called ‘T5 In the Making’ has been launched where visitors can discover the vision, design, and innovations behind the upcoming Terminal 5 (T5) that will be completed in mid-2030’s.

Jointly organised by the Ministry of Transport, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, and Changi Airport Group, ‘T5 In the Making’ will be held from 6 January to March 2026 at Terminal 3’s Arrival Hall and is free for all visitors. Since registration opened to the public on 15 December 2025, 15,000 visitors have registered for tickets to the exhibition.

 

Five experiences, one Changi story

 

Two visitors study a glowing digital display showing Changi Airport’s expansion timeline and terminal plans at the “T5 In the Making” exhibition.

‘T5 In the Making’ offers a unique perspective on how aviation has shaped Singapore’s story and continues to drive its growth into the future with T5. Visitors can explore interactive displays, experiential zones and detailed scale models highlighting the airport’s future ambitions.

Visitors will experience Changi Airport’s bold journey and future vision through five zones: from the airport’s strategic shift from the former Paya Lebar airport to Changi, to an experiential look at T5’s design, scale, and innovations.

Visitors can witness the technologies being explored to address manpower, ageing population, and climate change challenges, and conclude their visit by imagining the future with interactive Artificial Intelligence experiences and viewing detailed scale models of T5 and the larger Changi East development.

T5 is located within the 1.08 hectare Changi East development, which includes a third runway, new cargo complexes and supporting aviation and ground transportation infrastructure.

 

Family explores an immersive globe display at Changi Airport’s “T5 In the Making” exhibition, learning about Southeast Asia and aviation connectivity.

T5 will feature state-of-the-art systems and extensive use of technology and automation to improve operational efficiency and passenger experience. These include baggage-handling robots capable of operating in poor weather conditions, as well as video analytics and AI tools to track aircraft turnarounds and predict potential delays.

The terminal will also be powered by clean energy to reduce its carbon footprint. Its rooftop solar system – one of Singapore’s largest.

 

How to book your free tickets

 

Family explores an immersive globe display at Changi Airport’s “T5 In the Making” exhibition, learning about Southeast Asia and aviation connectivity.

Entrance is free. Those interested in experiencing ‘T5 In the Making’ are invited to register for a visit slot here. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis, and each booking can accommodate up to five persons. Visitors may reserve a visit slot up to 30 days in advance. Walk-in visits will be accepted, subject to available capacity.

The exhibition opens from 10am to 8pm daily, with last entry at 7.15pm. It is expected to take about 60 minutes to complete.

 

Exclusive deals for visitors

 

Visitor photographs a large AI-generated digital mural at Changi Airport’s “T5 In the Making” exhibition, showing a futuristic shopping and garden scene.

Ticket holders can also enjoy exclusive dining and shopping deals from tenants across Changi Airport Terminals 1 to 4. Exhibition goers will also have access to special promotions from iShopChangi, Changi Experience Studio, Gift by Changi Airport, and Changi Travel Services. For more details and the full list of deals, please visit this link.

Photo credit: Changi Airport Group

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