Singapore Airshow 2026: F-35A debut, eight aerial displays, first UAS exhibit.

RAAF F-35A Lightning II and COMAC C919 make first appearances. Six military aerobatic teams return. Airbus dominates static displays with STARLUX A350-1000, Air Niugini A220, and first dedicated UAS area featuring Flexrotor, Aliaca, and SIRTAP systems.

Singapore Airshow 2026 runs 3–8 February at Changi Exhibition Centre with eight aerial displays from six air forces and two aircraft manufacturers.

Flying display debuts

Royal Australian Air Force brings its F-35A Lightning II fifth-generation fighter for the first time. COMAC's C919 narrow-body airliner showcases Chinese commercial aviation.

Returning performers

Indian Air Force Sarang helicopter team, Indonesian Air Force Jupiter aerobatic team, PLA Air Force Bayi aerobatic team, and Royal Malaysian Air Force Su-30MKM return. Republic of Singapore Air Force presents its Integrated Display Team with F-16C and AH-64D Apache.

Airbus A350-1000 performs flying displays during the first three trade days.

Static displays

Airbus dominates with STARLUX A350-1000 in premium four-class layout, Air Niugini A220 in 50th Anniversary Papua New Guinea livery, German Air Force A400M, A330 MRTT and H225M in the RSAF area, and Derazona H160 configured for oil and gas missions.

First dedicated UAS area features Airbus Flexrotor, Aliaca, and SIRTAP systems.

Tickets and details can be found here.

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