One month to go before the next big aeronautic event: Singapore Airshow

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Singapore’s Changi Airport is preparing for the Singapore Airshow, the next major air show, following the event held in Dubai at the end of 2021.

From February 15 to 18, 2022, after gaining its place in the world calendar, the main event in Southeast Asia prepares relevant innovation and business announcements.

That is why the major players in global aviation always guarantee their place for these days. This year will be no different, once again companies such as Embraer, Airbus, Bell, Boeing, Comac, Gulfstream, Honeywell, Israel Aerospace Industries, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, Rolls-Royce, ST Engineering, Textron Aviation, among others, have already reserved their spaces.

One of the most awaited conferences in the sector will be the CEO Forum, which will bring together the CEOs of the main companies to discuss, this year, new actions to recover the airline industry in the pandemic and post Covid-19. Another topic that will be on the agenda is the reduction of carbon emissions and the industry’s commitments until 2050.

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According to what was reported by our partner Aeroin, in the coming weeks, companies should announce more details of their exhibits at the Asian event, where they created great expectations.

Durante Gianfranco
Durante Gianfranco
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