Singapore Airshow 2026 to Thrill Audiences with Spectacular Line-Up of International Flying Displays

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Singapore Airshow 2026 is set to deliver a major highlight on the global aviation calendar, with organisers confirming a strong line-up of international flying displays featuring military and commercial aircraft from around the world.
The event will be held at the Changi Exhibition Centre from 3–8 February 2026 and will feature eight aerial displays presented by six air forces and two commercial aircraft manufacturers, offering audiences a showcase of aerobatics, combat capability and next-generation aviation technology.
Making its Singapore Airshow debut is the Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II, the fifth-generation fighter that represents the cutting edge of Australia’s air combat capability. The appearance of the F-35A adds further weight to the show’s strong defence aviation focus.
Several well-known military aerobatic teams will also return, including the Indian Air Force’s Sarang helicopter display team, the Indonesian Air Force’s Jupiter aerobatic team and the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s Bayi aerobatic team. The Royal Malaysian Air Force will again bring its Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighter jet, which previously performed at the 2016 and 2018 editions of the airshow.
As host nation, the Republic of Singapore Air Force will present its Integrated Display Team, featuring the F-16C fighter jet and the AH-64D Apache attack helicopter. The display is designed to demonstrate close coordination between aircrew and ground teams, highlighting operational precision and readiness.
Commercial aviation will also feature prominently, with Airbus returning its A350-1000 for a flying display over the Changi Exhibition Centre. China’s COMAC will showcase the C919 narrow-body airliner, reflecting rapid advances in commercial aircraft development and the growing diversity of the global aviation market.
Experia Events Managing Director Leck Chet Lam said the flying displays remain one of the most anticipated elements of the Singapore Airshow, with the 2026 line-up reflecting strong international support. He said the mix of military and commercial aircraft highlights both cutting-edge technology and the skill of aircrew from across the world.
Flying displays will be held once daily at 12:00pm on 3 February and at 11:00am on 4 and 5 February. During Weekend@Airshow on 7 and 8 February, displays will be staged twice daily at 11:00am and 3:30pm, with schedules subject to change.
Beyond the aerial performances, Singapore Airshow 2026 will feature a static display of more than 35 aircraft, spanning commercial, business, military and unmanned platforms. Participants include Airbus, Bombardier, COMAC, Dassault, Embraer, Gulfstream, Pilatus and Textron Aviation, alongside aircraft from the Republic of Singapore Air Force, German Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and United States Air Force.
Weekend@Airshow tickets will be available through SISTIC, priced at SGD 39 for adults and SGD 19 for children aged three to 12, with a group package available for SGD 250 including four tickets and a car park label.
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