Singapore Air Show 2022

All Singapore Airshow news

U.S. Industry to the Fore in Singapore

U.S. exhibitors dominate international participation in Asia-Pacific’s largest aerospace show.
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Aircraft

Italian Style Comes to Singapore

In an era when many aircraft designs follow the same generic configuration layouts, the Avanti Evo stands out due to its stylish looks.
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Rotorcraft

Osprey Radar Goes to Sea Aboard the Fire Scout

The versatile radar draws on Leonardo’s experience with developing AESA radars, such as the Typhoon fighter’s ECRS and maritime-optimised Seaspray range.
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Aircraft

Turboprops Remain Vital to Asia-Pacific’s Connectivity

ATR and De Havilland Aircraft of Canada see continued growth for their regional turboprop aircraft in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Aircraft

UK Aerospace Strives to Push Past Covid Downturn

The UK's ADS industry organization is one of several leading national aerospace trade groups vying for new business at the Singapore Airshow.
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Rotorcraft

Liebherr Systems To Fly on HAL’s Light Utility Helicopter

The LUH is the latest in a line of HAL products to benefit from the systems provided by Liebherr-Aerospace.
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Singapore Banks on Sustainable Future

Airbus and Singapore's airport and aviation authority will study how to design hydrogen fuel infrastructure at complex airports.
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Airlines

India Stop-Starts Its Way to a Brighter Aviation Future

With a total of around 700 aircraft, India’s fleet is only a fraction of China’s, at 6,000.
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Engines

OEMs Still See Massive Market for Commercial Turbofans in Asia

Together, the nations of the Asia-Pacific region will account for nearly half of all commercial-jet deliveries in the next 20 years, engine OEMs reckon.
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Engines

Honeywell's Latest-generation Turboshaft to Power Defiant X

A state-of-the-art reworking of the trusted T55 engine will power the Defiant X, which is bidding to win the U.S. Army’s Black Hawk replacement program.
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