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The Singapore Airshow 2026 is on the horizon! Dive into our guide for all the details you need to know including must-see exhibits and activities you can’t miss.
What’s there to do at the Singapore Air Show 2026? Plenty, if you ask us! And the best part is, you don’t have to be a professional in the aerospace or defence industry to enjoy it. Beyond the innovations for aircraft and new sustainable fuel creations, the Weekend@Airshow segment will see the skies come alive with thrilling aerial performances and a showcase of planes. In the meantime, you can find more things to do this weekend in Singapore.
Singapore Air Show 2026: Details at a glance
Best for: Aviation fanatics, budding pilots, and defence professionals
Price: Tickets start from $39 for adults and $19 for children
When: 2 to 6 February 2026; public event happens from 7 to 8 February 2026
Where: Singapore Airshow 2026, Changi Exhibition Centre, 9 Aviation Park Road, Singapore 498760
What is the Singapore Airshow 2026?

The Singapore Airshow 2026 is considered one of the most influential international aerospace and defence exhibitions in the world! Industry leaders, government and military delegations, innovators, and investors are set to attend, creating a space for ideation, partnerships, and those leading the charge in the next era of aerospace and defence. This year, there’s something new – the Space Summit 2026, which expands the scope of the show into the frontiers of space.
Admission for the first few days of the Singapore Airshow is limited to registered trade professionals only. If you’re lucky enough to be part of the industry, we recommend snagging your tickets ASAP. Early bird tickets are going for $80 for one day and $300 for four days.
What to expect during Weekend @ Airshow

Now, onto the fun bits. The last two days of the exhibition are open to the public and are ticketed events. Expect family-friendly experiences and interactive activities that will bring the world of aviation to life!
The little ones will get the chance to meet Captain Leo and Leonette, the popular Singapore Airshow mascots, who will be making appearances throughout the weekend. More than 35 aircraft will also be on static display, featuring the latest commercial, military, and business models. Based on previous years, you may even get to enter and explore some of the military planes!
NEW! When are the flying displays happening?

Aviation fanatics, we’ve got your back. The latest details on aircraft appearances are now hot off the presses! For those looking to catch the flying displays, here are the important dates and times to take note of:
3 February: 12pm
4 & 5 February: 11am
7 & 8 February: 11am & 3.30pm
The upcoming flying display line-up features the debut of the Royal Australian Air Force’s F-35A Lightning II. Visitors should also look forward to the return of well-known helicopter and aerobatic teams from across the region. This includes the Indian Air Force’s Sarang helicopter display team, the Indonesian Air Force’s Jupiter aerobatic team, the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s Bayi aerobatic team, and the Royal Malaysian Air Force’s Sukhoi Su-30MKM fighter jet.
The Republic of Singapore Air Force will join in with a presentation of its Integrated Display team featuring the F-16C fighter jet and the AH-64D Apache attack helicopter, showing the close coordination between air and ground through a combined fighter and helicopter display.
We’ll also get a rare sneak peek of next-generation aircraft Airbus’ A350-1000 and COMAC’s C919 take to the skies for a showcase in commercial aviation.
NEW! Road closures to take note of

Because of the type of personnel visiting the city for the Singapore Airshow 2026, members of the public are advised that traffic and public transport will be disrupted. From 26 January to 12 February 2026, traffic management measures will be progressively implemented. This includes the following:
- Temporary road and path closures around the Changi Exhibition Centre and surrounding areas. Expect heavier traffic and plan your journey ahead of time.
- Bus 35 will be operating on a diverted route during the event period.
- Visitors are strongly encouraged to use shuttle buses and public transport where possible.
- Those who use mobility aids, devices, and wheelchairs are recommended to check advisories to ensure safety and accessibility throughout the event.
For full details on the static displays, road closures, and other events, be sure to check out the Singapore Airshow’s website!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the airshow suitable for children?
Yes! You can expect aerobatic displays, meet-and-greets with pilots, flight simulators, and aircraft walk-throughs, which are all family-friendly. Ear protection is recommended if you’re planning to catch the show as the jets can be loud.
What should I wear?
The exhibit will be held outdoors, so wear lightweight clothing and remember to put on some sunscreen and your sunglasses. A portable fan will help with the heat.
How early should I arrive?
Earlier is usually better as you’ll have to go through security checks before entering the venue. It’s also best practice if you want a chance to explore any of the aircraft.
Will there be food and drinks?
Typically, yes. Previous editions saw some food stalls, water points, and shaded rest zones. You should bring your own refillable water bottle.
How do I get there?
By shuttle bus: Shuttle buses will be available to the public to facilitate access to and from the Singapore Airshow 2026.
By public transport: Take the train to get to either Expo (CG1/DT35) or Tanah Merah (CG/EW4) station, and take bus 35 to Before Aviation Park Road (ID: 85091). It’s a 25-minute walk from the bus stop.
By private hire: There’s a drop-off point available, which makes this the more convenient option.
By car: We wouldn’t recommend this as parking is limited and offered to certain ticket holders. It’s best to go for private hire cars.
What should I avoid bringing?
You can find a full list of prohibited items on the Singapore Airshow website.
Some things to avoid bringing include:
- All prohibited tobacco products (e.g. electronic vaporisers, vapes)
- Air horns or noise makers
- Any sharp objects that can be used as weapons or spiky jewellery
- Country flags
- Drones
- Any apparel or item associated with any cause in relation to worldwide conflicts
- Kites
- Kirpan
- Laser pointers
- Water or toy guns

