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airshow

British  
/ ˈɛəˌʃəʊ /

noun

  1. an occasion when an air base is open to the public and a flying display and, usually, static exhibitions are held

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Clean lines, sweeping wings and wide oval windows: Gulfstream's G700 is among the most eye-catching aircraft at the Singapore Airshow, Asia's largest aviation and defence trade fair.

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According to a report by Alton Aviation Consultancy ahead of this years Singapore Airshow, international traffic in the Asia-Pacific region grew by 8% in 2025, outpacing global growth of 6.8%.

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The carrier has expanded its first, business and premium economy cabins, and was showing the upgrades at the Singapore Airshow on the flagship Airbus A350‑1000.

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At the Singapore Airshow, the exhibition halls are lined with scale models, mock cockpits, and interactive displays showing the latest commercial jets and aviation technology.

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Meanwhile, Boeing and Airbus still have a strong presence at the Singapore Airshow and the region as a whole.

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