Airbus to showcase its latest products and sustainable aerospace ambition at Singapore Airshow 2022
Airbus will be one of the largest exhibitors at the upcoming Singapore Airshow, showcasing its latest products, services and its commitment to sustainable aerospace. Held every two years, this year’s show will take place from 15 to 18 February at the Changi Exhibition Centre.
Taking centre-stage during the flying display will be the long range A350-1000. It is the only clean sheet design aircraft in the large widebody category, featuring state-of-the-art technologies and aerodynamics and delivering unmatched standards and comfort.
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Voice of the customer – Singapore Airlines on its A350F order
At the Singapore Airshow 2022, Singapore Airlines (SIA) firmed up orders for seven Airbus A350Fs, with options for five more. These aircraft will eventually replace SIA’s seven Boeing 747-400Fs. The Airline will be the first carrier to operate this new-generation widebody freighter aircraft when deliveries begin in the fourth quarter of 2025.
New generation A350F freighter to join Etihad Airways fleet
Etihad Airways’ has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) for seven A350F freighters to add to its existing fleet of five A350-1000 passenger versions. The announcement was made at the Singapore Airshow 2022. Etihad has also selected Airbus’s Flight Hour Services (FHS) to support its entire A350 fleet.
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has finalised a purchase agreement with Airbus for seven A350F freighter aircraft. The order was signed at the Singapore Airshow by SIA CEO Goh Choong Phong, and Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International Christian Scherer.
from left to right :
Nilo Thaddeus Rodriguez, Senior Vice President Finance and Chief Finance Officer at Philippine Airlines.
Christian Scherer, Chief Commercial Officer of Airbus
Anand Stanley, President & Managing Director of Airbus India
Singapore Airlines (SIA) has finalised a purchase agreement with Airbus for seven A350F freighter aircraft. The order was signed at the Singapore Airshow by Goh Choong Phong, Chief executive officer of Singapore Airlines and Singapore Airlines Cargo and Christian Scherer, Airbus Chief Commercial Officer and Head of International.
Cebu Pacific signs FHS agreement with Airbus
From left to right :
Mike Szücs, Chief Executive Adviser - Cebu Pacific Air
Anand Stanley, President & Managing Director of Airbus India
MoU announcement with Changi airport, Linde and CAAS to assess the feasibility of hydrogen infrastructure
From left to right :
Sabine Klauke, Chief Technical Officer of Airbus
Han Kok Juan, CAAS (Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore) Director-General
Yam Kum Weng, CAG (Changi Airport Group) Executive Vice President
John Panikar, Linde Executive Vice President
MOU Signing ceremony
Military Aircraft Business cooperation
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Ahn Hyun Ho, President of Kai
Michael Schoellhorn, Chief Executive Officer of Airbus Defence and Space
Airbus will be one of the largest exhibitors at the upcoming Singapore Airshow (Changi Exhibition Centre), showcasing its latest products.
Taking centre-stage during the flying display will be the long range A350-1000.
Malaysian Armed Forces visit with General Tan Sri Affendi Buang RMAF, Chief of Defense Force
At the static display Airbus will showcase five aircraft in customer configurations. From the commercial aircraft product line, visitors will be able to get up close to a Singapore Airlines A350-900, a Cebu Pacific A330neo and a Korean Air A220.
From the military segment, a German Air Force A400M will also be part of the display. In addition, at the Republic of Singapore (RSAF) static display visitors will be able to see an A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport) and, for the first time at an air show, its new H225M multirole helicopter.
In the main hall, visitors to the Airbus exhibit [Stand #AL24] will be able to obtain information about the company’s full range of products and services. On display will be large-scale models of the A350-1000, A400M and C295, H145 and H175 helicopters, as well as the Pleiades Neo Earth observation satellite.
The stand will also feature a dedicated area to showcase Airbus’ ambition to pioneer sustainable aerospace. On display will be models of the ZEROe hydrogen-powered concept aircraft that represents the Company’s ambition to put the first zero-emissions airliner in service by 2035.
Singapore Airshow 2022 - Airbus Chalet exterior view
Airbus in Asia-Pacific at a glance
The Asia-Pacific is a core market for Airbus and its divisions, with the company enjoying success in every area of its business.
Today the region accounts for a third of the manufacturer’s total order book and a third of its revenues. Airbus has entrenched industrial partnerships in the Asia-Pacific, with more than 600 firms in 15 countries supplying parts for Airbus aircraft.
The company has also established aircraft and helicopter assembly lines, and incorporated joint ventures and local subsidiaries focusing on areas such as customer support, maintenance and training.
Asia-Pacific region will need over 17,600 new aircraft by 2040
In the next 20 year passenger traffic growth of 5.3% per annum and accelerated retirement of older less fuel efficient aircraft will see the Asia-Pacific region require 17,620 new passenger and freighter aircraft. Nearly 30% of these will replace older less fuel efficient models.