SINGAPORE: Asia’s premier aviation event is poised to showcase planes, parts and weapons as the industry juggles growing demand for air travel with geopolitical challenges and chronic supply constraints.
Next week’s biennial Singapore Airshow comes as the Southeast Asian city-state and neighbouring countries ponder China’s continued arms build-up in the region while looking over their shoulder at an increasingly isolationist United States.
US-built Lockheed Martin F-35 fighter jets from the Royal Australian Air Force will mark their debut at the show as Singapore’s military awaits its first deliveries of the type, though some analysts wonder how much the alliances underpinning such programmes have been damaged.
