The Singapore Airshow returns Feb 3-8, showcasing 1,000+ companies and new features, including a Space Summit and sustainability initiatives.
The Singapore Airshow will return from February 3-8 at the Changi Exhibition Centre, celebrating its 10th edition and two decades as a premier aerospace and defense exhibition, according to Chicago's PR Newswire.
Organizers anticipate participation from over 1,000 companies across more than 50 countries, featuring major exhibitors such as Airbus, Boeing, COMAC, GE Aerospace, Gulfstream, Lockheed Martin, Rolls-Royce, and Thales. Country pavilions will represent Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States, with expanded participation from Italy and China.
Managing Director Leck Chet Lam stated that this milestone edition will broaden horizons with new features and partnerships that reflect the ongoing transformation in the industry. A new Space Summit will be held on February 2-3 at Marina Bay Sands, endorsed by Singapore's Office for Space Technology & Industry and the Economic Development Board. The summit will focus on infrastructure, sustainability, and investment in the in-space economy, which is projected to reach US$1.8 trillion by 2035.
Sustainability will be a central theme, with Neste joining as the Sustainable Aviation Partner to promote the adoption of sustainable aviation fuel and net-zero initiatives. Attendees will have the opportunity to offset travel emissions through the CarbonClick counter introduced in 2024.
Innovation will be highlighted through the 'What’s Next?' startup platform, expanded zones for digital aviation, sustainable propulsion, and future defense technologies. Forums will address autonomy, cybersecurity, advanced air mobility, and workforce transformation. Additionally, AeroConnect will provide AI-driven business matchmaking, while AeroCampus aims to nurture future aerospace talent.
Public visitors can attend Weekend@Airshow on February 7-8, featuring aerial displays and static exhibitions of commercial, military, and business aircraft. Tickets are priced at S$39 (US$30.33) for adults, SGD19 for children, and SGD250 for group packages.
The Changi Aviation Summit, organized by Singapore’s Ministry of Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority, will convene leaders on February 2 to discuss competitiveness, growth, and future airport design, preceded by a welcome reception on February 1.






