Singapore Airshow
Website: Singapore Airshow – Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore
This is Asia’s largest biennial aerospace and defence exhibition, bringing together global manufacturers, airlines, military delegations, OEMs, and suppliers. It features dynamic flying displays, conference sessions, and extensive trade networking opportunities.
Every two years, high-level government and military delegations, as well as senior corporate executives around the world attend the Singapore Airshow to forge partnerships and seal deals in this region. As one of the world’s most influential airshows, this is the place to be for leading aerospace companies and budding players eager to make their mark in the international aerospace and defence market!
Singapore Airshow is one of the few multi-faceted events in the region that combines both military and commercial aviation in one strategic location. The event has consistently been very successful in connecting exhibitors with high-level military delegations, leading industry players from national airlines and airport operators, as well as top government officials from the Asia Pacific region and beyond.
The Singapore Airshow 2026, the 10th milestone edition of Asia’s largest aerospace and defence event, took place from February 3 to 8, 2026, at the Changi Exhibition Centre. This biennial event celebrated 20 years of shaping the aerospace landscape and introduced a brand-new Space Summit.
Event Schedule
The show was divided into professional and public segments:
Trade Days (Feb 3–6): Focused on industry professionals and high-level government and military delegations.
Public Days (Feb 7–8): Known as “Weekend@Airshow,” featuring family-friendly activities and aerobatic displays.
Space Summit (Feb 2–3): Held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre to focus on the growing global space economy.
Flying & Static Highlights
The 2026 edition featured a record-setting lineup of aerial and ground displays:
Aerial Performances: A total of eight displays by six air forces and two commercial manufacturers.
Featured Aircraft: Highlights included the debut of Australia’s F-35A Lightning II, China’s J-10C fighter, and commercial displays of the Airbus A350-1000 and COMAC C919.
Static Displays: Over 35 aircraft were showcased on the ground, ranging from business jets like the Gulfstream G700 to military assets like the MQ-9 drone.
Key Themes and Innovations
Sustainability: A major focus was on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and next-generation propulsion technologies aimed at decarbonisation.
Technology: Dedicated zones highlighted Artificial Intelligence (AI) in aviation, advanced air mobility (AAM), and uncrewed systems.
Space: The inaugural Space Summit brought together space agencies and private innovators to discuss orbit-based infrastructure and sustainability.
Practical Information
Location: Changi Exhibition Centre (9 Aviation Park Road, Singapore 498760).
Transport: Complimentary Airshow Shuttle buses operated from the Singapore Expo for ticket holders.
Tickets: Public day tickets were priced at SGD 39 for adults and SGD 19 for children (3–12 years).
Next Event: The next Singapore Airshow is scheduled for 2028.










