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SF Group Selects Singapore Changi as First Overseas Logistics Hub

Hannah Sass
Last updated: 12 May 2026 08:00
By Hannah Sass
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Cargo facilities at Singapore Changi Airport as SF Group strengthens its international air freight operations © Changi Airport
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China’s SF Group has chosen Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) as its first overseas logistics hub, marking a significant step in the company’s international expansion strategy.

The agreement, signed with Changi Airport Group, will see Singapore positioned as a key gateway for SF’s growing cargo operations across the Asia-Pacific region.

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SF Group has selected Singapore Changi Airport as its first overseas logistics hub as the company expands its Asia-Pacific cargo network © SF Airlines

Strategic Expansion Across Asia-Pacific

The partnership centres on establishing SF Group’s first major logistics base outside China at Singapore Changi Airport. Under the five-year memorandum of understanding, the company plans to scale its air cargo network and flight frequencies through Singapore.

The hub will support expansion into Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Oceania, enabling more efficient transport of time-sensitive and high-value shipments. With Singapore’s strategic location and strong connectivity, SF aims to streamline regional logistics flows and improve delivery times.

SF’s aviation arm, SF Airlines, already operates an extensive fleet of freighter aircraft and maintains regular cargo services between China and Singapore. The new hub is expected to strengthen these operations further and increase capacity in the coming years.

SF airlines plane being loaded with cargo
SF Airlines plane being loaded with cargo © SF Airlines

Boost for Changi’s Cargo Position

For Singapore Changi Airport, the agreement reinforces its status as one of the world’s leading air cargo hubs. The airport already hosts major global logistics players, and the addition of SF Group is set to enhance its role in international supply chains.

The collaboration is expected to drive cargo volume growth, improve transhipment capabilities, and support the broader development of Singapore as a logistics and distribution centre. It also highlights increasing demand for fast, reliable air freight solutions across the Asia-Pacific region.

SF Group’s move reflects a broader push by Chinese logistics firms to expand internationally and compete more directly with established global operators. By anchoring its overseas network in Singapore, the company gains access to a well-developed infrastructure and a highly connected aviation hub.

As global trade patterns continue to evolve, partnerships like this are likely to play a key role in shaping the future of air cargo, with Singapore positioned at the centre of these developments.

The establishment of SF Group’s first overseas hub at Singapore Changi Airport signals a major milestone in the company’s global growth ambitions while further strengthening Changi’s position as a leading cargo hub in the Asia-Pacific.

What do you think about the logistics hub? Let us know below

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ByHannah Sass
Aviation Reporter - A journalism graduate with interests in social media, entertainment, fashion journalism and radio, alongside marketing and public relations. They have experience using Adobe InDesign and have developed skills in writing articles and reviews across a range of topics.
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