thumb|Changi International Exhibition and Convention Centre

The Changi International Exhibition and Convention Centre (CIECC), also commonly referred as the Changi Exhibition Centre, was a convention center in Singapore located just beyond the northern edge perimeter fencing of Singapore Changi Airport, and had served as the venue for the Asian Aerospace since its completion in 1988 until 2006 when it was managed by Reed Exhibitions. It currently offers over of space, as well as of outdoor space for exhibitions and functions.

CIECC was torn down in late 2006.

History

In January 1998, Sembawang Construction and Sato Kogyo were awarded a $12-million contract to construct the CIECC. The CIECC finished construction in ten months and was completed in December. Conference facilities, offices and a dining room were also built to accommodate the hosting of the Asian Aerospace Exhibition. The Straits Times reported that the Singapore government intended to expand Changi Airport's air cargo park onto the land used by the CIECC since 1998.

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