The Singapore Airshow is back for it's 2024 edition, hosting Military and commercial plane manufactures from around the world.
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The biennial event will host a combination of solo and team aerobatics, with India and China joining for the first time.
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Members of the Sarang Helicopter Display Team of the Indian Air Force (IAF) perform with modified HAL Dhruv helicopters, also known as Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH).
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The display is designed to highlight the ALH Dhruv's agility and manoeuvrability, as well as the high degree of skills of the IAF pilots flying the machines.
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A COMAC C919 flies past during an aerial flying display. It makes its international debut at the event.
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The narrow-body aircraft is manufactured by China's Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC).
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Singaporean Air Force's F15SG fighter jet and Apache helicopter (top).
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South Korean Air Force’s Black Eagles T-50B perform during an aerial flying display.
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Republic of Korea Air Force's Black Eagles perform during an aerial flying display.
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Six Pilatus PC-21 aircrafts from the Royal Australian Air Force aerobatic team, also known as the Roulettes.
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Pilatus PC-21 aircrafts from the Royal Australian Air Force aerobatic team, also known as the Roulettes.
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Members of Indonesian Air Force's Jupiter aerobatics team flying KT-1 aircrafts.
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Members of Indonesian Air Force's Jupiter aerobatics team flying KT-1 aircraft.
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