Weekend@Airshow, formerly known as Public Days at the Singapore Airshow 2024, invites the public to join the excitement from February 24 to 25, 2024, at the Changi Exhibition Centre. Experience thrilling aerobatic displays by local and international flying teams, explore the latest commercial and military aircraft up close, and engage with the pilots.
Meet the beloved Singapore Airshow mascots, Leo and Leonette, and participate in family-friendly activities like treasure hunts and crafting eco-friendly paper airplanes. The event promises a vibrant atmosphere for attendees of all ages.
Purchase tickets for Weekend@Airshow from SISTIC starting at the following S$34 for adults, S$17 for children aged 3 to 12 years, and S$240 for the group package, which includes 4 tickets and 1 car park label. More details on the flying displays will be available in the new year.
Singapore Airshow 2024 returns to its full format, providing a key platform for industry leaders, government officials and military delegations to exchange ideas and drive strategic conversations on sustainable aviation. Trade participants can anticipate the presence of more than 1,000 companies representing over 50 countries. Notably, this year will see the introduction of dedicated country pavilions for China, Czech Republic, and Korea, marking a significant addition to the event.
The Sustainable Aviation Forum, in collaboration with McKinsey & Company, will tackle crucial topics such as challenges and opportunities in sustainable aviation, regulatory frameworks, technological innovations, and research and development collaborations. The forum aims to explore strategies for achieving net-zero emissions in the aviation sector, emphasizing the pivotal role of sustainable aviation fuel.
Carbon offsetting platform CarbonClick will enable attendees to offset the carbon emissions associated with their travel, supporting high-quality, certified climate projects such as the Rimba Raya biodiversity reserve in Indonesia and a wind power project in India.
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