Full-scale Singapore Airshow returns after 6 years, drawing 30,000 visitors on first day for public

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Full-scale Singapore Airshow returns after 6 years, drawing 30,000 visitors on first day for public
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On display are 38 jets, and several hundred exhibitors are showcasing services and products.

The Indian Air Force Sarang Aerobatic Team performing in HAL Dhruv helicopters during an aerial display show at the Singapore Airshow on Feb 24.Royal Australian Air Force’s Roulettes aerobatic display team flying the Pilatus PC-21 during an aerial display at the Singapore Airshow on Feb 24.is especially memorable since it is the first full-scale instalment of the biennial event after six years, following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Having passed down his love for aircraft to his son and three grandsons, Mr Yew’s entire family are now avid aviation fans who often engage in plane-spotting as they live near Tengah Air Base. Singapore Airshow tickets for Feb 25 are still on sale on Sistic’s website. They cost $34 for adults and $17 for children aged three to 12.

Some visitors, such as childcare centre principal Lavinia Didier, 39, enjoyed the thrilling aerial performances by the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the interesting heart manoeuvre by the Indian Air Force. While his favourite aircraft is the Airbus A380, the CH-47F Chinook helicopter, which he saw at the air show, may just be his new top choice.

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