Flying displays are always the crowd favourite in any airshow. The ninth edition of the Singapore Airshow will bring spectacular flying displays which boasts the largest number of foreign flying teams performing their aerobatic manoeuvres, and many debuts for Singapore Airshow such as the Indian Air Force’s Sarang aerobatic team; the C919, a narrow-body airliner and the ARJ21 regional jet developed by Chinese aircraft manufacturer COMAC, which will make their maiden participation at this edition of Singapore Airshow.
This edition also boasts the most number of aerobatic teams participating. They include the Republic of Korea Air Force Black Eagles flying the T-50Bs, Indonesian Air Force’s Jupiter flying the KT-1B, Royal Australian Air Force Roulettes flying the PC-21 and the aforementioned Indian Air Force Sarang flying the ALH Dhruv. As part of our home team display, The Republic of Singapore Air Force will fly a F-15SG in combat manoeuvres with many segments incorporating dispensing of flares and also an AH-64D helicopter will join the show in some integrated manouevres.
The flying displays will be held once a day at 12:30pm on 20 February, 11:30am on 21 and 22 February; while during Weekend@Airshow (formerly known as Public Days), it will be held twice a day at 11:30am and 2:30pm on 24 and 25 February. Members of the public can also view the flying displays via a livestream at Singapore Airshow 2024 (singaporeairshowlive.gov.sg). However, these schedule and timings are subject to changes and attendees are advised to check the Singapore Airshow website for the latest update
Here, we present some of the images from the media previews of the flying displays by the teams.