Written Reply to Parliamentary Question
Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song asked the Acting Minister for Transport
a. in each of the past six years, how many drone incursions have occurred at Singapore's aerodromes;
b. how many resulted in flight disruptions or diversions;
c. whether any were found to be national security threats;
d. what actions were taken to counter these incursions; and
e. how effective are Singapore's current counter-drone capabilities in preventing and countering such incursions.
Reply by Acting Minister for Transport Jeffrey Siow:
1. To date, two drone incursions have occurred at Changi Airport – both took place in 2019, and resulted in flight delays and diversions. There was no evidence to suggest that these drone incursions were national security threats. There were no drone incursions at Seletar Airport over the past six years.
2. The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) adopts a multi-layered approach comprising regulations, education, and enforcement, to ensure the safe and responsible use of drones. For example, to ensure aviation safety around the aerodromes, CAAS has imposed a 5km no-fly zone for drones around each of Singapore’s aerodromes, and works with the Citizens' Consultative Committees in nearby areas to educate residents on the no-fly zones. CAAS also works closely with the airport operator and other Government agencies such as the Singapore Police Force, Singapore Armed Forces, Defence Science and Technology Agency and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore to promptly detect, identify and neutralise unlawful drones.