The video below captures the highlights of the aerial display we caught today. Regardless of whether it is exciting to you, the video will never be able to replicate the thrill of watching the actual display live.

Sarah and I managed to sneak into the Airbus A350 theater yesterday. The short film basically tells us the who, what and how that went into making the Airbus 350. The entire room (front, left, right and top) were screens built to bring the perfect Airbus experience.

The visuals will speak for themselves:

This is totally random and just for fun. As I explored the airshow site today, I found not only missiles, aircraft and engines but 3 Supermen and a robot too. Catch the pictures below!

Once the airshow went public, it transformed into a family carnival. I must say, this event is great for both the children and the adults.

Singapore Airshow 2010 has officially ended for trade visitors, generating US$10 billion (approx S$14 billion) in deals. Not a bad result given the tough times and recent Dubai airshow before Singapore’s.

There was no aircraft orders or announcements and most of the deals in the commercial aviation arena were for engines and other parts, plus service and maintenance contracts.

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