2022 Singapore Airshow's Flying Display
February 16, 2022
Two KT-1s from the Jupiter Aerobatic team, flying sideways, perform a close crossing.

The entire range of show photographers, from professionals to one-day enthusiasts, enjoy the extravaganza of aircraft flying for the fun of it.

A pair of Singaporean AH-64s perform opposite maneuvers.

For their still-in-development 777X, Boeing's test pilots created an impressive routine.

A Singaporean F-16C flies inverted while deploying flares.

A Singaporean F-16C shows off the single-seat cockpit of the Lockheed Martin fighter.

Airbus A350-1000 pilots tried to put a positive angle on the otherwise-depressed market for widebodies.

An Indian Air Force Tejas fighter blows smoke on a high-speed pass.

The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Tejas rotates 90 deg. on a low pass.

A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B climbs vertically.

A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B is in hover mode, a unique capability for the Lockheed Martin fighter.

Six KT-1 trainers flown by Indonesia's Jupiter Aerobatic Team come in for a high-speed pass.

Two KT-1s cross in front of four other members of the Jupiter Aerobatic Team operated by the Indonesian Air Force.

Two KT-1s from the Jupiter Aerobatic team, flying sideways, perform a close crossing.

The entire range of show photographers, from professionals to one-day enthusiasts, enjoy the extravaganza of aircraft flying for the fun of it.

A pair of Singaporean AH-64s perform opposite maneuvers.

For their still-in-development 777X, Boeing's test pilots created an impressive routine.

A Singaporean F-16C flies inverted while deploying flares.

A Singaporean F-16C shows off the single-seat cockpit of the Lockheed Martin fighter.

Airbus A350-1000 pilots tried to put a positive angle on the otherwise-depressed market for widebodies.

An Indian Air Force Tejas fighter blows smoke on a high-speed pass.

The Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Tejas rotates 90 deg. on a low pass.

A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B climbs vertically.

A U.S. Marine Corps F-35B is in hover mode, a unique capability for the Lockheed Martin fighter.

Six KT-1 trainers flown by Indonesia's Jupiter Aerobatic Team come in for a high-speed pass.

Two KT-1s cross in front of four other members of the Jupiter Aerobatic Team operated by the Indonesian Air Force.

Two KT-1s from the Jupiter Aerobatic team, flying sideways, perform a close crossing.
The Singapore Airshow 2022 may be slow when measured in numbers, but it is not short of quality. The daily flying display continues to wow the crowds, be it with the strong presence of large commercial aircraft or the agility of their military counterparts. Among the latter, the Indonesian Air Force's Juniper Aerobatic Team made the most of the scenic background the Straits of Johor provide.