Roundup Of Top Stories From The Singapore Airshow
February 22, 2022
Slow Singapore Airshow May Mark Start Of Promising Year
Executives at the show described 2022 as a “year of transition,” a turning point before the industry accelerates in 2023 and beyond. Credit: David Chua/d3dphotography

Lockheed Martin Eyes Asia-Pacific Multi-Domain Opportunities
Coordinating between varied forces is one issue. Credit: Brian Everstine/ShowNews

U.S. B-52 To Integrate With Singaporean A330 MRTT
Air Force goal is ability to connect with any tanker. Credit: Brian Everstine/ShowNews

Airbus In Talks For More MRTT, A400M Buys
Airbus says discussions with interested clients have intensified. Credit: Chen Chuanren/ShowNews

Regional AAM Could Come To Singapore By Mid-Decade
Volocity air taxi services could come by 2024. Credit: Volocopter

Singapore Trio Trials Ship-To-Shore Drones
Consortium says it is the world’s first such service. Credit: Chen Chuanren/ShowNews

TF-X Mockup Makes Singapore Debut
Viewing of TAI’s fighter jet highlights bold ambitions. Credit: Aviation Week Network

A Changing Dynamic For U.S. In The Pacific
The U.S. military is relying more on allies in the region as American companies aim to increase manufacturing in Pacific nations. Credit: Sgt. Andrew Eddie/U.S. Air force

Blue Spear Missile Seeks To Dominate Asian Market
A joint venture makes it the best of both worlds. Credit: Chen Chuanren/ShowNews

Singapore’s First Upgraded F-16s Enter Service
Credit: Chen Chuanren
F-16

Slow Singapore Airshow May Mark Start Of Promising Year
Executives at the show described 2022 as a “year of transition,” a turning point before the industry accelerates in 2023 and beyond. Credit: David Chua/d3dphotography

Lockheed Martin Eyes Asia-Pacific Multi-Domain Opportunities
Coordinating between varied forces is one issue. Credit: Brian Everstine/ShowNews

U.S. B-52 To Integrate With Singaporean A330 MRTT
Air Force goal is ability to connect with any tanker. Credit: Brian Everstine/ShowNews

Airbus In Talks For More MRTT, A400M Buys
Airbus says discussions with interested clients have intensified. Credit: Chen Chuanren/ShowNews

Regional AAM Could Come To Singapore By Mid-Decade
Volocity air taxi services could come by 2024. Credit: Volocopter

Singapore Trio Trials Ship-To-Shore Drones
Consortium says it is the world’s first such service. Credit: Chen Chuanren/ShowNews

TF-X Mockup Makes Singapore Debut
Viewing of TAI’s fighter jet highlights bold ambitions. Credit: Aviation Week Network

A Changing Dynamic For U.S. In The Pacific
The U.S. military is relying more on allies in the region as American companies aim to increase manufacturing in Pacific nations. Credit: Sgt. Andrew Eddie/U.S. Air force

Blue Spear Missile Seeks To Dominate Asian Market
A joint venture makes it the best of both worlds. Credit: Chen Chuanren/ShowNews

Singapore’s First Upgraded F-16s Enter Service
Credit: Chen Chuanren
F-16
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Here is a roundup of the top stories from the Singapore Airshow last week including news that Boeing aims for dominance over Airbus in the region and optimism from executives at the show who described 2022 as a “year of transition” and the U.S. military is relying more on allies in the region as American companies aim to increase manufacturing in Pacific nations.