The Singapore Airshow will once again touch down at Changi Exhibition Center from 3 to 8 February 2026. Now in its 10th year, the event celebrates 20 years of dominance in aviation.
Held every two years, the Singapore Airshow is the premier meeting place for the global aerospace and defense industry, where leaders gather, connect, collaborate and envision the next future of aviation. Started in 2008, the event has grown to become one of the region’s largest aerospace and defense gatherings. And this year, for the first time ever, the air show officially takes off into space, with new features including: Space Summit 2026, Added to the program.
When can I actually go (and how much do tickets cost)?
The dates I’d like to aim for are February 7th and 8th, when Weekend@Airshow is open to the public.
Tickets are on sale now. Adult tickets are $39 and children’s tickets are $19. Plus, there are group options if you’re going with family or friends.
What are the must-see flying exhibits this year?
The 2026 flying display lineup is unapologetically stacked. Debuting at the Singapore Airshow is the Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II, a fifth-generation fighter jet that combines stealth and spectacle.
Popular returning teams include aerobatic teams from India, Indonesia and China, each known for their precise flying and spectacular formations.
Malaysia’s Sukhoi Su-30MKM will also return. Meanwhile, the Singapore Air Force will showcase an integrated display team of F-16 fighter jets and Apache helicopters in a tightly choreographed performance that highlights both pilot skill and ground crew coordination.
Civil aviation fans weren’t forgotten either, with Airbus’ A350-1000 returning to the skies alongside COMAC’s C919, demonstrating how quickly the next generation of commercial aircraft is entering the scene.
What’s happening on the ground for families and aviation enthusiasts?
More than 35 aircraft, spanning commercial, business, military and unmanned platforms, are on static display, giving visitors the opportunity to get up close to machines that are usually only seen from afar.
Families can expect interactive zones, hands-on activities and the return of air show mascots Captain Leo and Leonette, who will be on tour throughout the weekend.
How do you get there?
There is many ways To get there. Free shuttle service will be provided during the event. Traveling by car is also an option, especially if you don’t mind traffic jams and potential delays on weekends. Road closures and congestion are expected, so arriving early is not a recommendation, but a necessity if you want to see the flying displays stress-free. Follow us on Instagram for the latest traffic updates. here.
What is the Space Summit?
Space Summit is the latest event in the air show to be held at Marina Bay Sands from February 2nd to 3rd. The two-day event aims to expand the conversation beyond airplanes and into space. Designed as a gathering place for decision-makers, investors and innovators, the summit will explore how the space industry is growing, how it can develop responsibly and why Singapore is the right place to lead this conversation.
For more information, please visit the official webpage here.
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