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Singapore Airshow 2026 Highlights Advances in Aerospace and Space Technology

Singapore Airshow 2026 Highlights Advances in Aerospace and Space Technology
The Singapore Airshow is set to return for its landmark 10th edition from February 3 to 8, 2026, at the Changi Exhibition Centre, celebrating two decades as a premier platform for aerospace and defense innovation in the Asia-Pacific region. Since its inception in 2008, the biennial event has evolved into a critical convergence point for industry leaders, military delegations, and technology innovators seeking new opportunities and partnerships within a rapidly transforming sector.
This year, the event expects participation from over 1,000 companies representing more than 50 countries. Major industry players such as Airbus, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Rolls-Royce will be present alongside emerging defense technology firms including Shield AI and Helsing. National pavilions from Australia, the United States, Germany, Japan, and expanded showcases from Italy and China will feature prominently, highlighting the latest advancements in aerospace technology.
Mr. Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, the show’s organizer, remarked, “Celebrating our 10th edition marks a significant achievement for the Singapore Airshow. As we evolve with the industry, we aim to expand our impact by introducing new features and partnerships that reflect the ever-changing landscape of aerospace and defense.”
Expanding Horizons: Space Summit 2026
A notable addition to this year’s programme is the inaugural Space Summit 2026, scheduled for February 2–3 at Marina Bay Sands. Supported by Singapore’s Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn) and the Economic Development Board (EDB), the summit will bring together global space industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers. Discussions will focus on sustainability, investment, infrastructure, and the rapidly growing in-space economy, which McKinsey projects could reach $1.8 trillion by 2035. This initiative underscores Singapore’s ambition to establish itself as a regional hub for space exploration and cross-sector collaboration.
Sustainability and Net-Zero Aviation in Focus
Sustainability will be a central theme throughout the airshow, with particular emphasis on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and net-zero initiatives. Industry leaders such as Neste, a pioneer in renewable fuels, will provide insights into SAF adoption and its transformative potential for aviation supply chains. Attendees will also have the opportunity to offset their travel emissions through the CarbonClick counter, reinforcing the event’s commitment to responsible travel and environmental stewardship.
Innovation and Emerging Technologies
The airshow’s “What’s Next” startup showcase will spotlight emerging aerospace and defense technologies, featuring expanded zones dedicated to digital aviation, sustainable propulsion, and advanced defense systems. These platforms are designed to foster collaboration between established manufacturers and innovative startups, driving the next wave of industry transformation.
Navigating Challenges and Global Competition
Despite its established prominence, the Singapore Airshow faces increasing competition from other global aerospace events and must continuously adapt to maintain its relevance amid rapid technological advancements. Regulatory challenges, particularly those related to satellite deployment and space exploration, present additional obstacles. The event’s strong focus on sustainability is expected to attract significant market attention, while competitors may respond by highlighting breakthroughs in electric aircraft and in-orbit refueling technologies. Furthermore, increased investment from European governments and the European Space Agency in space companies is likely to intensify the competitive landscape.
As the Singapore Airshow 2026 approaches, it remains poised to shape the future of aerospace and space technology, reinforcing its role as a vital hub for innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth within the industry.

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