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Singapore to deploy RSAF aircraft to evacuate Singaporeans from Saudi Arabia on Mar 10

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SINGAPORE: Singapore will deploy a Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) aircraft to Saudi Arabia to evacuate Singaporeans stranded due to the war in the Middle East.

This is due to the urgent need of Singaporeans in Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia for assisted departure as well as limited flights from the Gulf region, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) on Monday (Mar 9).

“Given the lack of feasible commercial options in the region, the Singapore government will deploy a RSAF A330 Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft for the assisted departure of Singaporeans from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Mar 10,” they said.

“A second flight from Saudi Arabia is being planned for Mar 12.”

The deployment of the aircraft is solely to support the assisted departure operations, said the ministries.

MFA will reach out to Singaporeans who have registered their interest for assisted departure from Saudi Arabia with more details.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Gan Siow Huang noted that many commercial airlines were not ready to resume operations to the Middle East.

“We have decided to mount a third repatriation flight on Mar 10 ,,, from here and a fourth flight on Thursday from Saudi Arabia,” she said.

“We are reaching out to Singaporeans who expressed interest earlier with more details.”

Singapore mounted two repatriation flights over the weekend out of Muscat, Oman. The flights served Singaporeans in Oman and the United Arab Emirates - countries where about 60 per cent of Singaporeans e-registered with MFA are located.

About 150 Singaporeans and their dependents were on the first flight, while 167 citizens and their dependents were on the second.

“Mounting repatriation flights requires careful planning and coordination,” said Ms Gan, noting that security conditions on the ground could change quickly.

MFA officers and Singapore’s embassies have been working hard amid trying conditions to execute the operation, said Ms Gan, adding that this was done in close coordination with the Ministry of Transport, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority and other agencies.

"We will continue to do our best to bring Singaporeans home," she added.

According to MINDEF, the A330 MRTT gives the RSAF greater flexibility in its operations and strengthens the Singapore Armed Forces’ ability to support international humanitarian and disaster relief efforts, as well as peace support missions.

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