
Timely, expert coverage equips airlines, investors, and suppliers with actionable data ahead of major deal announcements, influencing fleet and financing strategies across the industry.
The Singapore Air Show, scheduled to open on 3 February 2026, is the Asia‑Pacific’s premier aerospace exhibition, drawing OEMs, airlines, and defense contractors from more than 70 countries. With a focus on both commercial and military platforms, the biennial event serves as a barometer for global demand, especially as manufacturers grapple with supply‑chain constraints and the transition to greener propulsion. Historically, the show has been a launchpad for new aircraft announcements and major contract signings, making it a critical venue for gauging market momentum ahead of the 2026‑2027 delivery cycles.
Leeham News & Analysis (LNA) and its sister outlet Aviation International News (AIN) will provide on‑site reporting, leveraging LNA’s analytical depth and AIN’s real‑time newsroom. Pre‑show coverage already highlights key storylines: Airbus’s dominance in single‑aisle sales, Boeing’s resurgence with wide‑body orders, China’s low‑altitude economy, ATR’s regional growth strategy, and Embraer’s focus on E2 sales. By publishing these insights before the first flight line, the outlets give airlines, investors, and suppliers early data points to calibrate fleet plans and financing decisions.
From day one, AIN will issue a printed ‘Air Show Daily’—also distributed as a PDF—summarizing daily briefings, deal announcements, and technical briefings. The hybrid format caters to executives who prefer a tangible briefing and analysts who need searchable digital records. Access to archived daily editions further enriches longitudinal studies of pricing trends and technology adoption. As the aerospace sector accelerates toward sustainable aviation and digital twins, timely, curated coverage from trusted sources like LNA and AIN becomes indispensable for strategic planning and competitive intelligence.
Published February 1, 2026
The Singapore Air Show begins on Feb. 3 local time (Feb. 2 in the US and Europe). LNA’s sister publication, AIN, is on site and will be reporting from the show. LNA will pick up selected stories.
AIN’s coverage already is underway with some pre‑show posts:
AIN’s Singapore Air Show home page
Airbus Dominates Single‑aisle Sales as Boeing Wins with Widebodies
China’s Low‑altitude Economy Takes Off
ATR Chases Regional Airline Growth in Asia‑Pacific
Airbus and Boeing Face Varying Challenges in 2026
Embraer Prioritizes E2 Sales Boost Over New Airliner Plan
A321XLR Drives Innovation at Airbus’ Hamburg Factory
AIN publishes a print edition “Air Show Daily” beginning on the first day. PDF versions will be available [here]. Past Air Show Dailies are currently available.
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