Singapore Flyer is the current world's largest Ferris, which recorded 165 meters. Singapore Flyer offers you a 360-degree panoramic view of Singapore and the surrounding region. Singapore Flyer opened in early 2008. Located in Marina Bay, next to the retail station with its three levels, with a wide range of shops and food outlets. A central atrium that leads to the lush tropical forests, and outdoor theater to watch the theatrical presentation. Flyer offers great views of the Marina Bay Street Circuit of the Grand Prix in Singapore.
Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel is characterized by brilliant engineering breakthroughs with the world away with the traditional ferris wheel, is set to be the most obvious and the most attractive in Asia. It Tovratalalat stunning panoramic views over Singapore and beyond.
Singapore Flyer is a giant Ferris wheel in Singapore. And which has been described by operators as a control wheel, opened in 2008, after the construction lasted about two and a half. They first paid in February 11, and opened to the public on March 1, while officially opened on April 15. Has air-conditioned places, and can accommodate 28 passengers, and include the construction of three-storey station.
The total height of the Singapore Flyer to 165 meters (541 feet) and was the tallest Ferris in the world wheel even opened in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, March 31, 2014 Bartf 167.6 meters (550 feet) and 2.6 meters (9 feet) tallest Flyer.
Singapore Flyer and found for the first time in 2000 by Patrick McMahon of project management Melchers, a subsidiary of the German company Melchers company. Formal planning began in 2002. A new company, Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd, the developer is working on the formation, with Melchers Project Management Holdings in the share of 75%, and the rest is held by the management to the east and the Pacific.
The project has officially announced the project in June 27, 2003 by the Singapore Tourism Board signed a memorandum of understanding to formalize the understanding between the developer and the Council of Tourism regarding the process of buying land. Under this agreement, the Tourism Board has purchased plots of land in the center of the land Marina Authority of Singapore, and lease it to the Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd for 30 years with an extension of the lease for a further 15 year option. The land was free during the construction phase of the project. In July 2003, has been appointed Jones Lang sent a real estate consultant. Takenaka has been selected and Mitsubishi main contractors, and Arup structural engineer.
The designs showed up early to be a rise of 169 meters (554 feet) and similar to the London Eye wheel, sparking criticism that it lacks originality. He pointed out the developers who worked on the design, which has not been completed and it was just for the purposes of formulating concepts, despite the fact that the final draft was changed to little designs. Thus, the original plans were postponed for the completion of the wheel by the end of 2005 for an indefinite period, and there were reports (denied by the Singapore Tourism Board) that the tourism board select a deadline of March 31, 2005 for the developer to resolve the financial issues and to maintain sustainable development.
In August 2007, Pauline Florian, head of Singapore Flyer Pte Ltd, its stake in Singapore Flyer raised from 60% to 90% through the acquisition of a stake Melchers to manage the project by 30%. It was agreed during the AAA Holding shares, a private investment vehicle headed by Pauline. Middle and Pacific Department, who led the development of project management, owns the remaining 10%.
Opening
Singapore Flyer opened in 2008. During the Chinese New Year, and held the company's "inaugural flight" from 11 to February 13 to sell tickets for S $ 8, 888 (US $ 6, 271),, while the official opening on April 15, in the presence of Prime Ministers Lee Hsien Loong as guest of honor.
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