Airbus to display long-range A350-1000 at Singapore Airshow 2022

A350-1000 is the only aircraft in the big widebody category with a new design, integrating cutting-edge technologies and aerodynamics.

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At the next Singapore Airshow, Airbus will be one of the largest exhibitors, demonstrating its latest products, services, and commitment to sustainable aerospace. The event will be held at the Changi Exhibition Centre from the 15th to the 18th of February this year, as it is every two years.

The long-range A350-1000 will take centre stage during the flying show. It is the only aircraft in the big widebody category with a completely new design, integrating cutting-edge technologies and aerodynamics and delivering unrivalled standards and comfort.

Airbus will have four aircraft on exhibit in customer configurations at the static display. Visitors will be able to get up close and personal with a Singapore Airlines A350-900, a Cebu Pacific A330neo, and a Korean Air A220 from the commercial aircraft product range. A German Air Force A400M will be on display as part of the military element.

Visitors will also be able to observe an A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport) and, for the first time, an A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport) at the Republic of Singapore (RSAF) static display.

Boeing will also show its newest fuel-efficient widebody jet, the 777X, along with the company's offerings in maritime patrol aircraft, advanced fighters and trainers, and autonomous systems at the Airshow.

Visitors to the Airbus show [Stand #AL24] in the main hall will be able to learn about the company's comprehensive range of products and services. Large-scale replicas of the A350-1000, A400M, and C295, as well as the H145 and H175 helicopters and the Pleiades Neo Earth observation satellite, will be on show.

A dedicated area on the stand will highlight Airbus' desire to be a leader in sustainable aerospace. Models of the ZEROe hydrogen-powered concept aircraft will be on exhibit, representing the Company's goal of putting the first zero-emission airliner into service by 2035.

Airbus will host a number of media briefings throughout the week, covering the Commercial Aircraft, Helicopters and Defence and Space sectors.

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