Singapore Airshow 2026 will celebrate its 10th edition from 3 to 8 February at the Changi Exhibition Centre, marking two decades of industry transformation. The biennial event will gather international aerospace and defence leaders, including government officials, military delegations, and investors, to explore innovations and forge strategic alliances. A key highlight is the debut of the Space Summit 2026, scheduled for February 2-3 at Marina Bay Sands, endorsed by Singapore’s Office for Space Technology & Industry and the Economic Development Board. The summit aims to establish Singapore as a regional hub for space dialogue and collaboration, with discussions centered on infrastructure, sustainability, and the projected US$1.8 trillion space economy by 2035.
Sustainability remains at the forefront, featuring sessions on sustainable aviation fuel and net-zero initiatives, with contributions from Neste and options for travel emission offsets. The show will also emphasize emerging technologies, with dedicated zones for digital aviation, sustainable propulsion, and defense innovations, fostering collaboration among OEMs, SMEs, and startups. Industry forums such as AeroForum and AeroConnect will facilitate networking and strategic discussions, while AeroCampus will promote aerospace education to youth and aspiring professionals.
The public can enjoy Weekend@Airshow on February 7-8, which will include aircraft displays, aerial performances, and interactive activities, with tickets on sale from December 10, 2025. Support services from Experia Hospitality aim to enhance visitor experience. The event also features the Changi Aviation Summit, focusing on rebuilding the aviation ecosystem amid current challenges. Overall, Singapore Airshow 2026 is set to be a comprehensive platform for technological advancement, sustainability, and international collaboration in aerospace, further establishing Singapore as a global aerospace hub.

