Singapore Airshow

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The Singapore Airshow, formerly known as Changi International Airshow, is a biennial aerospace event held in Singapore starting from 2008. The event was launched as a partnership between Singaporean agencies Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and the Defence Science and Technology Agency after the relocation of Asian Aerospace from Singapore.

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[edit] Venue

The selected venue for the permanent site of Singapore Airshow is situated on a plot of land just beyond the northern edge perimeter fencing of Changi Air Base (East), which was itself located due east of the nearby Singapore Changi Airport. In 2006, a contract worth S$60 million was awarded to Eng Lim Construction to begin the building of the new exhibition site to replace the old Changi Exhibition Centre, including a main exhibition hall with 40,000 square metres of space.[1]

[edit] New Changi Exhibition Centre

When completed in September 2007, the new site boasted a 40,000 square metres of fully air-conditioned exhibition hall, 2,000 parking lots for trade visitors and motorists as well as 100,000 square metres of outdoor space for exhibitions and functions. Upon its completion, the hall was promptly named as the New Changi Exhibition Centre to set it apart from the Old Changi Exhibition Centre which had been in use by the Asian Aerospace exhibitions from 1988 to 2006. Note that the old site is a good 2 kilometers due west of the current one.

[edit] 2008

F-16Cs of RSAF Black Knights in formation flight during the inaugural show.
F-16Cs of RSAF Black Knights in formation flight during the inaugural show.

The inaugural show was held from 19 February to 24 February 2008, with the first four days reserved for trade visitors at the purpose-built New Changi Exhibition Centre in Changi. Besides the usual exhibits and static displays, the event saw the return of Aerobatic Flying Displays put up by the Black Knights of the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Roulettes of the Royal Australian Air Force. Also held concurrently are several seminars and conferences, including the Singapore Airshow Aviation Leadership Summit, the Global Air Power Conference, the International Defence Procurement Conference, the C4I Asia Conference and the Global Space and Technology Convention. The static displays included several themed exhibition pavilions, including the Airport Pavilion and the Integrated Land Defence Pavilion. The ATW Airline Industry Achievement Awards was also held during the Airshow.

[edit] Deals and announcements

[edit] Aircraft orders

Prior to the commencement of the 2008 Singapore Airshow, deals to be announced or concluded was expected to reach into billions of dollars [2][3]. Deals since announced include:

  • Garuda Indonesia: Conversion of an earlier order for six Boeing 777-200 to ten Boeing 777-300ER, worth US$2 billion[4].
  • Korean Air: Three Airbus A380-800 worth US$906 million[5].
  • Lion Air: 56 Boeing 737-900ERs with purchase rights for a further 50 aircraft worth US4.4 billion[6]
  • BJets: launch of new Singapore-based airline, and a US$500 million deal to purchase twenty Cessna Citation CJ2+ business jets[7].

[edit] Other announcements

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