According to a recent survey conducted by Kadence
International, Singapore Airshow 2016 exhibitors, trade attendees,
visitors and tourists spent a combined total of nearly S$329
million on everything from flights and accommodation, the rental
and set-up of exhibition spaces, to transportation, client
entertainment, food and drink, leisure activities and shopping.
Over six activity-filled days from 16 – 21 February,
Singapore Airshow 2016 welcomed over 130,000 trade and public day
visitors, and more than 1,000 participating companies from 48
countries and regions including 65 of the top 100 global aerospace companies.
Some 286 VIP delegations from 90 countries
and regions were also in attendance. This marked an increase of
18%
from the 76 countries and regions represented in 2014.
The airshow
also welcomed more than 48,000 trade attendees from 143 countries
and regions, of which 30% were from overseas, an increase
of 7% when compared to the number of trade attendees at
the last Airshow.
“As the key gateway to the Asia
Pacific aviation market, the Singapore Airshow offers immense
potential for global and regional companies to establish new
business relationships within the region,” said Mr Leck Chet Lam,
Managing Director of Experia Events, organisers of the Singapore
Airshow. “This business-centric focus remains the number one draw
of the Airshow, and the reason why it continues to be a
must-attend event on the global aviation event calendar.”
With 77% of exhibitors and 57% of trade
visitors expecting to finalise a sale, make a purchase or form a
strategic partnership as a direct result of their
participation, the Singapore Airshow continues to reinforce its
standing as the key platform for global companies looking to
expand in the fast growing Asia Pacific aviation market.
“The Singapore Airshow remains a global marketplace and
networking powerhouse for the aviation community by providing the platform of choice in the region for executives from top aerospace
companies to network and build partnerships,” said Mr Lim Kok
Kiang, Assistant Managing Director of the Singapore Economic
Development Board (EDB). “The significant growth in visitors and
spinoffs underscore Singapore’s status as the leading aerospace
hub in the region.”
The survey findings also reveal
that personal spending including expenditure on leisure and
shopping activities by all foreign visitors grew by 13.3% to
S$94.5 million, with overall personal spending by all local and
foreign visitors increasing 12.4% to S$111.2 million this
year.
“At the same time, the
Singapore Airshow provides an exhilarating experience that offers
something for fans of all ages and interests, and our visitors are
increasingly factoring that into their travel plans,” said Mr
Leck.
The Kadence survey results show that spending on
leisure activities by exhibitors and trade attendees this year
increased by 22% and 67% respectively, while trade
attendees also spent 11% more on shopping when compared to
2014.
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