Boeing brought a 777X test aircraft to the Singapore Airshow display, marking the widebody’s debut in Asia-Pacific. The aircraft is participating in the flight demonstrations. Within the region, All Nippon Airways, Cathay Pacific and Singapore Airlines have placed orders for the aircraft, which is yet to be certified.
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Airbus made the A350-1000 the centerpiece of its display at the airshow, including the widebody in the flying demonstrations.
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Embraer captured attention at the air show with an E190-E2 dubbed the Profit Hunter Tech Shark.
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Singapore Airlines is now the largest Airbus A350 operator, with 55 aircraft in its fleet.
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Cebu Pacific took delivery in November of the first of 16 Airbus A330neos it has on order.
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A Korean Air Airbus A220-300 features in the static display. The SkyTeam airline has operated 10 A220s since 2017.
An overview of the commercial aircraft that OEMs have brought to the 2022 edition of Singapore Airshow.