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Royal Aeronautical Society at the Singapore Airshow and Space Summit 2026

•February 11, 2026
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Royal Aeronautical Society
Royal Aeronautical Society•Feb 11, 2026

Why It Matters

Singapore’s new space agency and dedicated exhibition create a launchpad for regional aerospace investment, accelerating commercial opportunities and strategic partnerships across Asia.

Key Takeaways

  • •Singapore Airshow adds dedicated space exhibition for 2026.
  • •New National Space Agency launches April 1, 2026.
  • •Event features rockets, exhibitor halls, and packed conference program.
  • •Focus on international partnerships and space data exploitation.
  • •Emphasis on space situational awareness and sector growth.

Summary

The Royal Aeronautical Society highlighted Singapore's expanded Airshow, now featuring a dedicated space segment at the 2026 Singapore Airshow and Space Summit. Tim Mson announced that the event will showcase rockets, exhibitor halls and a full conference program, underscoring Singapore's ambition to become a regional space hub.

Key insights include the launch of Singapore's own National Space Agency on 1 April 2026, a move aimed at fostering international partnerships and leveraging space-derived data. The agency will focus on space situational awareness, positioning the city‑state to capitalize on the fast‑growing commercial space sector.

Mson emphasized, “It’s really about international partnerships, exploiting space data, space situational awareness and taking the next level in this fast‑growing sector.” The presence of rockets and a packed agenda illustrate tangible commitment to building an ecosystem for launch services, satellite operations, and research.

The development signals significant business opportunities for aerospace manufacturers, data analytics firms, and defense contractors. Companies can expect increased procurement, joint‑venture prospects, and a regulatory framework that supports commercial launch activities, reinforcing Singapore’s strategic relevance in Asia’s space race.

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