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Singapore Airshow 2020 | Acrobatic Flying Display at Changi Exhibition Centre

SINGAPORE AIRSHOW 2020 | Amazing Acrobatic Flying Display while issue corona virus. Singapore Air Show 2020 schedule to be held from 11th Feb to 16th Feb, 2020. The Venue at Changi Exhibition Center. Singapore Air Show 2020 will be shows more than 100 aircraft will be shown. #singaporeairshow #changiairport #acrobaticflight Singapore Airlines Singapore - Jakarta Premium Economy Class    • Singapore Airlines Premium Economy vs...   Enjoy Arrival Walk from Changi Airport to Jewel before leaving to Airshow    • How to Go Jewel Changi Airport from T...   AEROBATIC FLYING DISPLAYS The Singapore Airshow 2020 will feature a spectacular line-up of flying displays that will take your breath away! Expect be awed by the swashbuckling manoeuvres and amazing aerial performances by the 2020 flying display teams. the 7th Singapore Airshow opened on Tuesday in the shadow of the outbreak of a deadly coronavirus leading dozens of companies to pull out. Officially known as COVID-19, the virus emerged in the Central Chinese city of Wuhan in December and has since spread to more than two dozen countries around the world, with Singapore having the second-highest number of cases after China. More than 70 exhibitors were reported to have withdrawn, about eight percent of the roughly 1,000 firms originally slated to appear, including 12 Chinese companies facing restrictions on entry into Singapore, which banned arrivals from mainland China. No-shows included US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin, Canada's Bombardier and plane maker De Havilland. Other companies that withdrew include defence firms Raytheon Co, Bell, Gulfstream, Textron Aviation, Honeywell Aerospace, Viking Air and CAE Inc. Changi Exhibition Centre near the city-state’s airport is dotted with vacant booths displaying signs from companies apologizing for their absence, while the static display area for aircraft is virtually empty.

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