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Even though GDP growth is expected to remain flat in 2018, the military will need more money to meet Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping’s desire to create a “modernized” military by 2035 and a “world-class” force by 2050.
Singapore Airshow

By Angus Batey
Thales is keen to emphasize the importance of integrating cybersecurity thinking across all parts of the aviation ecosystem - civil and military, in the air or on the ground.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems is bullish on future prospects for the Asia-Pacific region.
Singapore Airshow

ST Engineering and its Aerospace subsidiary are flying the banner for farsighted innovation at the Singapore Airshow.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
Pratt & Whitney Eagle Services Asia is expanding capabilities by launching full maintenance, repair and overhaul services in Singapore for the Engine Alliance GP7200.
Singapore Airshow

By Paul Jackson
The Singapore Economic Development Board presents an opportunity to sell Singapore to the aerospace world, with its message to visitors: Singapore is a prime location for aerospace companies.
Singapore Airshow

By John Morris
Singapore’s Seletar Airport business aviation hub is about to become a dual-use airport with the introduction of commercial turboprop aircraft.
Singapore Airshow

By John Morris
Bell Helicopter sees China as the brightest spot in its Asian universe. A recent burst of orders there will likely triple its in-country fleet from 120 today to nearly 400 over the next few years.
Singapore Airshow

By John Morris
A key element to Bell Helicopter’s growing success in China and Asia Pacific is a robust customer support operation based in its Singapore maintenance and training center.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
A Shandong Airlines Boeing 737-800 equipped with a Rockwell Collins head-up guidance system became the first commercial flight in China to conduct a low visibility takeoff with a runway visual range below 150 meters.
Singapore Airshow

Russian Helicopters will deliver seven multi-role Ka-32A11BC helicopters to foreign customers in 2018.
Singapore Airshow

By Marhalim Abas
Singapore has taken delivery of two new Lockheed Martin S-70B Seahawks, from an unannounced order in 2013.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
Airbus is confident the newly certified A350-1000 is in position to grab a large slice of the booming traffic growth in the Asia-Pacific market over the next 20 years.
Singapore Airshow

Universal Aviation Singapore, based at Seletar Airport, has earned accreditation under the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling program.
Singapore Airshow

By Guy Norris
Boeing is preparing to begin flight tests of the third, and smallest member of the 737 MAX family, the 737-7, following the rollout of the first aircraft at its Renton factory in Washington on Feb 5.
Singapore Airshow

By Marhalim Abas, Bradley Perrett
Indonesia is in talks with Western manufacturers about a possible fighter order and is considering the Eurofighter Typhoon and Lockheed Martin F-16V.
Singapore Airshow

A major change recently implemented is the formation of a separate corporate group dedicated to commercial aviation activities.
Singapore Airshow

U.S. cargo specialist FedEx Express’s 2017 order for new-build ATR 72-600 freighters has ignited interest in the freight industry for both new and used cargo versions of the turboprop, the manufacturer says.
Singapore Airshow

The U.S. Air Force awarded Boeing a US$279 million contract for Japan’s first KC-46 tanker, marking the type’s first international sale.
Singapore Airshow

By Bradley Perrett
Japan is arming its new F-35As with medium-range Joint Strike Missiles following North Korea’s most recent intercontinental ballistic missile test.
Singapore Airshow

By Bradley Perrett
Top officials are pushing for the acquisition of the Boeing EA-18G Growler as an electronic attack aircraft, according to published reports.
Singapore Airshow

By Kirby Harrison
Billed by organizers as “Asia’s Largest Aerospace and Defense Event,” the Singapore Airshow 2018 opens Feb. 6.
Singapore Airshow

By Adrian Schofield
Korean Air is adding Bombardier CS300s to its narrowbody fleet, and is also retiring more of its 747-400 passenger and freighter aircraft as new widebodies arrive.
Singapore Airshow

By Graham Warwick
The U.S. International Trade Commission’s turning down Boeing’s charge of price-dumping by Bombardier in its April 2016 sale of CSeries airliners to Delta Air Lines is seen as a major blow to the U.S. manufacturer.
Singapore Airshow

By Tony Osborne
Despite the extraordinary gathering of fighter types at this year’s event, the so-called super-maneuverability flying display in the Su-35 is one of this year’s most eye-catching and eagerly anticipated.
Dubai Airshow