Singapore Airshow 2020 Scheduled to Take Place Next Week

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Singapore Airshow 2020 Scheduled to Take Place Next Week

Singapore will host the Singapore Airshow 2020 next week, from February, 11 to February, 16. The event will take place at the Singapore Changi Exhibition Centre.

The Singapore Airshow is a biennial event with the flying displays being the key attraction. It is expected that this time over 50,000 trade attendees and 60,000 public day visitors will come to see the displays performed by three countries.

China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force aerobatics team Ba Yi will be performing for the first time in Singapore.

There will be displays by the United States Marine Corps’ F-35B Joint Strike Fighter, and the United States Pacific Air Forces’ F-22 Raptor and B-52 Stratofortress.

Singapore will be represented by the Republic of Singapore Air Force’s integrated aerial display team of an F-15SG fighter jet and two AH-64D attack helicopters.

Mr Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director, Experia Events, organiser of the Singapore Airshow, said, “The flying display at the Singapore Airshow is always a highlight for all visitors. This year’s line-up of both familiar favourites and new teams and aircraft flying for the first time in the aerial segment of Singapore Airshow 2020 is set to heighten anticipation and excitement for another impressive showcase!”

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