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Dangerous Goods
Are airlines transporting Dangerous Goods while transiting through Singapore required to obtain the Dangerous Goods permit from CAAS?
Do airlines need to apply for a permit to carry cargo consignments of Munitions of War (e.g. rifles and guns) not classified as dangerous goods and without any ammunition?
Do I need to apply for a Munitions of War permit if I intend to check-in my sporting weapon and ammunitions in my checked baggage for my flight to or from Singapore?
If an airline intends to carry Munitions of War (rifles and guns) not classified as Dangerous Goods and without any ammunition, which permit should the airline apply for?
If a Munitions of War article is also classified as Dangerous Goods, which permit should airlines apply for?
Do Dangerous Goods training service providers and Dangerous Goods instructors require approval from CAAS to conduct Dangerous Goods training in Singapore?
Which entity (shipper, freight forwarder or airline) should apply for the Dangerous Goods permits from CAAS?
Where can I obtain more information about the carriage of Dangerous Goods by air?
Some articles and substances meeting the criteria for classification as Dangerous Goods may be transported without a Dangerous Goods shipper’s declaration. Are these articles and substances still considered as Dangerous Goods?
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