Changi Airport features specialized aircraft taxiway bridges—notably the South Cross Bridge—that allow planes to taxi over Airport Boulevard, creating a unique, popular view. These 52-meter wide structures, built in 1981 and 2002, support large aircraft like the Airbus A380. They are undergoing strengthening works to ensure continued safe operation.
SINGAPORE - 26 FEB 2026: 12.22pm. Changi Airport has specialized aircraft taxiway bridges - the South Cross Bridge - that allow planes to taxi over Airport Boulevard which is a public road. This 52- metre wide structure allow aircraft to move between terminals and runways, facilitating efficient airside operations.
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- Location: The bridges are located along Airport Boulevard, crossing over public roads.
- Purpose: They allow aircraft to move between terminals and runways, facilitating efficient airside operations.
- Capacity: Designed to support heavy, large aircraft such as the Airbus A380.
- Features: They are fitted with specialized jet blast deflecting fins to protect vehicles driving underneath.
- Maintenance: Structural strengthening and bearing replacements were conducted by 2024 to enhance capacity.
- Visibility: They are a popular, surreal sight for motorists and visitors passing by.




