Singapore Airshow 2026, held at the Changi Exhibition Centre from 3 to 8 February, will feature a total of eight aerial displays by six air forces and two commercial aircraft manufacturers, promising a thrilling showcase of aerobatics and aerial capabilities for aviation fans.

Singapore Airshow

This edition’s flying display line-up brings together an exciting mix of modern combat and commercial aircraft. Making its debut at Singapore Airshow 2026 is the Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II, an advanced fifth-generation fighter aircraft.

Singapore Airshow Flying Display Performance

Returning to Singapore Airshow 2026 are several renowned military aerobatic teams known for their precision flying performances, 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’s Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighter jet which performed in the 2016 and 2018 editions will again be performing at Singapore Airshow 2026.

People's Liberation Army Air Force's Bayi aerobatic team

Representing the 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, demonstrating the close coordination and precision of the pilots, and the dedication and professionalism of the ground crew to ensure that the aircraft are flight-ready.

Commercial aviation enthusiasts will not be disappointed, with two headline-making aircraft in the line-up. Airbus’ A350-1000 will return to the skies over Changi Exhibition Centre with its signature blend of elegance and power. COMAC’s C919 narrow-body airliner will also take to the air, reflecting the rapid advances in next-generation commercial aviation. Mr Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, organiser of the Singapore Airshow, said: “The flying displays are always among the most anticipated highlights of the Singapore Airshow and the 2026 line-up reflects the strong international support for the event. We are pleased to present a diverse mix of military and commercial aircraft that showcases both cutting-edge technology and the skill of aircrew from around the world. We look forward to welcoming industry professionals, aviation enthusiasts and the public to enjoy these spectacular aerial performances.”




The flying displays will be held once a day at 12pm on 3 February, 11am on 4 and 5 February; while during Weekend@Airshow, it will be twice a day at 11am and 3.30pm on 7 and 8 February. Please note that the schedule is subject to change, and attendees are advised to check the Singapore Airshow website for the latest updates.

Singapore Airshow Static Display

In addition to the aerial performances, Singapore Airshow 2026 will feature an extensive static display comprising more than 35 aircraft spanning commercial, business, military and unmanned platforms from leading manufacturers and operators, including Airbus, Bombardier, COMAC, Dassault, Embraer, Gulfstream, Pilatus and Textron Aviation, alongside military assets from the Republic of Singapore Air Force, German Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and United States Air Force.

Singapore Airshow Exhibition

Weekend@Airshow – Family-Friendly Excitement

Weekend@Airshow (7-8 February 2026) opens the event to the public, combining aerial performances with static aircraft displays of commercial, military and business aircraft. Families can engage with interactive exhibits while Singapore Airshow mascots Captain Leo and Leonette make appearances throughout both days.

Tickets are available via SISTIC, priced at SGD 39 for adults, SGD 19 for children aged 3 to 12, and SGD 250 for a group package (four tickets plus one car park label). Attendees will also be able to enjoy AeroPerks3, an exclusive rewards programme offering special privileges and savings across Singapore with 57 participating dining, retail, lifestyle and entertainment partners – enhancing their visitor experience beyond Singapore Airshow.

The crowd-favourite flying display program will feature performances from the Republic of Singapore Air Force and 7 other foreign flying display participants, namely Airbus, Comac, the Indian Air Force, the Indonesian Air Force, the People’s Liberation Army Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Autograph sessions will be held with pilots flying in the aerial display program. Flying display timings are subject to change; visitors are advised to check the Singapore Airshow website for updates.


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