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Airbus showcasing sustainable aerospace ambition at Singapore Airshow 2022

Airbus will be one of the largest exhibitors at the upcoming Singapore Airshow, showcasing its latest products, services and its commitment to sustainable aerospace.

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Held every two years, this year’s show will take place from 15th to 18th February at the Changi Exhibition Centre.

Taking centre-stage during the flying display will be the long range A350-1000. It is the only clean sheet design aircraft in the large widebody category, featuring state-of-the-art technologies and aerodynamics and delivering unmatched standards and comfort.

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At the static display Airbus will have four aircraft at the show in customer configurations. From the commercial aircraft product line, visitors will be able to get up close to a Singapore Airlines A350-900, a Cebu Pacific A330neo and a Korean Air A220. From the military segment, a German Air Force A400M will also be part of the display.

In addition, at the Republic of Singapore (RSAF) static display visitors will be able to see an A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport) and, for the first time at an air show, its new H225M multirole helicopter.

In the main hall, visitors to the Airbus exhibit will be able to obtain information about the company’s full range of products and services, plus the stand will feature a dedicated area highlighting Airbus’ ambition to pioneer sustainable aerospace - with models of the ZEROe hydrogen-powered concept aircraft that represents the Company’s ambition to put the first zero-emissions airliner in service by 2035 - alongside the Pleiades Neo Earth observation satellite..

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