Singapore Airshow 2024 gets underway amid Asia travel rebound

Singapore Airshow 2024 is officially underway against a backdrop of supply chain and Boeing woes.

The event, taking place from 20-25 February at the Changi Exhibition Centre, will see a…


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Singapore Airshow 2024 is officially underway against a backdrop of supply chain and Boeing woes.

The event, taking place from 20-25 February at the Changi Exhibition Centre, will see a total of eight aerial displays including one flypast from six air forces and two commercial companies.

This edition’s aerial performances present the largest number of flying teams with Indian Air Force’s Sarang flying team making its debut at Singapore Airshow.

Plane enthusiasts can look forward to seeing the C919, a narrow-body airliner developed by Chinese aircraft manufacturer COMAC, which will make its maiden appearance at Asia’s most influential aerospace and defence event, as well as Airbus’ A350, which offers the longest range of any aircraft and can fly up to 9,700 nautical miles non-stop.

It is already in service with 40 airlines worldwide, including 17 in the Asia-Pacific region.

Both planes will also be part of the aerial display.
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