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Aircraft on Static Display at Singapore Airshow 2026

Aircraft on Static Display at Singapore Airshow 2026
The Singapore Airshow (SAS) remains Asia’s foremost aviation and defence exhibition, attracting leading figures from the global aerospace industry, military delegations, and government representatives. The 2026 edition, scheduled from February 3 to 8 at the Changi Exhibition Center near Singapore Changi Airport, is set to deliver an extensive program of flying and static displays, exhibitions, and networking events. This biennial event underscores Singapore’s position as a pivotal hub in aerospace and defence, supported by strong government backing and world-class manufacturing and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities.
Attendees will have the opportunity to witness high-speed aerobatic demonstrations featuring precision stunts, alongside close-up views of the latest commercial, military, and general aviation aircraft. The event is expected to draw over 50,000 trade visitors, including more than 100 commercial and cargo operators, as well as numerous original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Public access is limited to the final two days, February 7 and 8.
Static Aircraft Display Highlights
The static display, located adjacent to the main exhibition hall and hospitality chalets, will present a diverse array of aircraft spanning commercial, military, and business aviation sectors.
Commercial Aviation
Airbus will showcase both ends of its product spectrum with the A350-1000, its largest production aircraft, and the smaller A220-300. The presence of China’s COMAC C909 and C919 models highlights the manufacturer’s growing ambitions in the Asia-Pacific market. As of December 2025, COMAC has delivered 175 C909 regional jets and 32 C919 aircraft, primarily to Chinese carriers. Both the Airbus A350-1000 and COMAC C919 are also slated for flying demonstrations during the show.
Reflecting the evolving competitive landscape, Boeing will present the BBJ ‘Freedom Plane’ on static display as part of its efforts to regain market share in the narrowbody segment, where Airbus currently dominates single-aisle sales. Embraer’s E190-E2 will also be featured, emphasizing the intensifying rivalry among manufacturers. Additionally, long-haul business jets from Gulfstream, Dassault, and Bombardier will be on display, targeting the expanding Asia-Pacific business aviation market and underscoring the sector’s strategic significance.
Military Aviation
The military static display will feature a broad spectrum of manned and unmanned aircraft. Manned platforms include the Embraer KC-390 tactical airlifter, the GAF A400M, and a range of combat and support aircraft from the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) such as the F-35A, F-15SG, F-16C, and A330 MRTT. The United States Air Force (USAF) will contribute with the F-35A, P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft, and KC-46 tanker.
Unmanned aerial systems will also be prominently featured, with Airbus presenting the SIRTAP, Flexrotor, and ALIACA models. The RSAF will display Elbit Hermes 900 and ORBITER 4 drones, while the USAF will showcase the combat-proven MQ-9 Reaper, demonstrating the latest advancements in autonomous and remotely piloted technologies.
Helicopters
The helicopter segment will include Airbus models such as the H160 O&G and H145M, alongside RSAF rotary-wing assets, highlighting capabilities across both civilian and military applications.
Industry Challenges and Outlook
As the global aerospace community convenes in Singapore, manufacturers face significant challenges. Airbus and Boeing are under pressure to increase production rates while making critical decisions regarding future aircraft development. Boeing, in particular, is striving to reclaim its position in the narrowbody market, where Airbus currently leads. The competitive dynamics on display at SAS 2026 will provide valuable insights into the future trajectory of the global aviation industry.
For industry professionals, enthusiasts, and the general public, the Singapore Airshow 2026 offers a unique platform to observe the latest technological innovations and strategic maneuvers shaping the aerospace sector.

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