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Bombardier to Showcase Jets @ Singapore Airshow 2012

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Thursday, 9 February 2012

Bombardier Aerospace will showcase an impressive line-up of its aircraft at the Singapore Airshow next week.

Bombardiers state-of-the-art CSeries aircraft dome will also be present and guests will have the opportunity to tour the aircrafts full-scale passenger cabin and flight deck demonstrator.

With demand for commercial and business aircraft forecast to gain momentum in the region, Bombardier will display a wide selection of its aircraft and showcase its customer services and integrated aftermarket portfolio.

On static display will be the Learjet 60 XR, Challenger 605 and Global 5000 business jets, as well as the Q400 NextGen and CRJ1000 NextGen commercial aircraft.

The Singapore Airshow 2012 will be open to trade visitors from 14-17 February and open to the public from 18 to 19 February.

The Bombardier chalet is located at CD-61 and the CSeries aircraft dome is located in front of the chalet. The Bombardier chalet will be closed on February 19 and the CSeries aircraft dome closed on February 18 and 19.

See also: HD Videos from Singapore Airshow 2010 and HD Videos from Asian Aerospace 2011.

TravelNewsAsia.com will also have full coverage from the Singapore Airshow 2012 including exclusive interviews and videos from the static and flyover displays. 

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