This year’s Singapore Airshow features more than 1,000 exhibitors, including all of the world’s top 70 aerospace companies.
The static display is filled with a variety of military, commercial, and business aircraft, and every afternoon during the show, visitors can relax and enjoy flying displays by the air forces of Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. – Aviation International News
“We’re using this platform to drive change and shape the future,” said Leck Chet Lam, managing director of show organizer Experia Events, citing the conferences, business forums, and other initiatives that have become vital components of the biennial gathering.
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This year’s Singapore Airshow features more than 1,000 exhibitors, including all of the world’s top 70 aerospace companies.
The static display is filled with a variety of military, commercial, and business aircraft, and every afternoon during the show, visitors can relax and enjoy flying displays by the air forces of Singapore, Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand. – Aviation International News
“We’re using this platform to drive change and shape the future,” said Leck Chet Lam, managing director of show organizer Experia Events, citing the conferences, business forums, and other initiatives that have become vital components of the biennial gathering.
It’s easy to overlook the event’s expanding ambitions amid its sheer size and spectacle. More than 1,000 exhibitors, including the world’s 65 largest aerospace companies, are displaying their wares, and over 50 military, civil and business aircraft are on static display. – AINOnline
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