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Singapore Airshow 2026

The Singapore Airshow 2026 reveals the latest in private and military aircraft

by Annie Asistio
Photography by Jin Cheng Wong

The tenth edition of the Singapore Airshow brought together major players in private and military aviation, including Bombardier, Gulfstream, Embraer, Dassault Aviation and Textron Aviation, each presenting aircraft focused on long-range capability, updated avionics and more efficient operations.

Singapore Airshow 2026

Bombardier’s Global 7500 remains one of the longest-range business jets in service, capable of flying up to 7,700 nautical miles with four distinct living areas. Meanwhile, Gulfstream displayed the G700, its latest ultra-long-range flagship, offering extended range, a revamped cabin layout and the Symmetry Flight Deck—the brand’s advanced, pilot-centric cockpit designed for safety and efficiency.

Dassault showcased the Falcon 6X, featuring one of the widest cabins in its class and a range of approximately 5,500 nautical miles. On the defence front, Embraer presented the Embraer KC-390, a multi-mission transport aircraft designed for cargo, troop deployment and aerial refuelling. Textron Aviation showcased the Cessna Citation CJ4 Gen3, a light business jet designed for regional routes, equipped with upgraded Garmin avionics and cabin refinements.

Singapore Airshow 2026

The aircraft on display reflected steady demand for long-range performance, operational efficiency and practical cabin innovation across both business and military aviation.

Go further with the 2026 edition of the Singapore Airshow.


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