Changi Airport Group has unveiled its first satellite gate for remote flight operations, a two-storey facility enabling sheltered aerobridge boarding for passengers on flights parked away from the terminal. The 200-square-meter structure, located away from the main terminal complex, will serve selected flights by August 2026 after completing operational readiness preparations. This infrastructure upgrade eliminates the need for bus transport and stair boarding for approximately 2% of flights currently assigned to remote stands, including those operated by Scoot and Xiamen Airlines. The gate supports both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, integrating aerobridges directly to remote stands to enhance passenger comfort and operational efficiency. CAG positions this as a strategic capacity growth measure, reducing manpower requirements to one auxiliary police officer and two aerobridge operators while leveraging rooftop solar power for energy sustainability.