Joe Breitfeller

Feb 11, 20222 min

Airbus to Showcase Latest Products, Highlight Sustainable Aviation at Singapore Airshow 2022

Airbus will be one of the largest exhibitors at the Singapore Airshow next week, which will take place February 15-18 at the Changi Exhibition Centre. During the flying display Airbus will showcase their long-range A350-1000, the only clean sheet aircraft in the widebody category.

Airbus A350-1000 to Take Center Stage at the Singapore Airshow 2022 - Courtesy Airbus

On Friday (February 11, 2022), Airbus announced details regarding their presence at the Singapore Airshow 2022, which will be held from February 15th through 18th, 2022 at the Changi Exhibition Centre. The company will be one of the largest exhibitors at the show and will showcase their latest products while promoting their sustainable aerospace ambitions. During the flying display, the Airbus A350-1000 will take center stage, as the only clean sheet design aircraft in the large widebody category. The aircraft features state-of-the-art technologies and aerodynamics, delivering an unparalleled level of comfort.

Airbus’ static display will feature four aircraft shown in their customer configurations, including a Singapore Airlines A350-900, a Cebu Pacific A330neo, a Korean Air A220 and a German Air Force A400M. Additionally, the Republic of Singapore’s (RSAF) static display will feature an A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport), as well as the airshow debut of their new H225M multirole helicopter.

Visitors to the Airbus exhibit (Stand AL24) in the main hall will be able to obtain information about the company’s full range of products and services, and will also be able to view large-scale models of the A350-1000, A400M, C295, H145 and H175 helicopters, as well as the Pleiades Neo Earth observation satellite. Airbus’ exhibit will also feature an area dedicated to the company’s ambition to pioneer sustainable aerospace, and will include models of the ZEROe hydrogen-powered concept aircraft. The ZEROe represents Airbus’ goal of putting the first zero-emissions airliner into service by 2035.

Source: Airbus