Held from 25 to 27 March at Sands Expo, inter airport Southeast Asia (IASEA) 2025 saw strong interest from industry professionals and a larger Singapore Pavilion with double the number of exhibitors. Exhibitors reported positive feedback on the quality of business connections, while the event itself reflected a growing regional focus on aviation innovation and collaboration. Conference sessions remained well-attended through the three days, demonstrating sustained engagement from industry leaders and stakeholders.

Day 1 set the stage with insightful discussions on the future of airport operations. Discussions kicked off with a fireside chat on “Reshaping Global Airport Operations”, featuring Patrick Ky, CEO of the International Centre for Aviation Innovation (ICAI), and Glory Wee, Senior Director, Aviation Development Group at the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). They explored how airports must evolve to balance efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in an increasingly complex landscape. Patrick Ky noted that data-sharing innovations will be key, emphasising that implementation will require strong regulatory frameworks and collaboration across the industry.

The Singapore Pavilion, coordinated by AAIS, was a hub of activity. With 13 exhibitors, the Pavilion showcased solutions in fleet and asset tracking, 3D printing services, predictive maintenance, integrated security solutions, advanced aircraft and helicopter tow tugs, Industry IoT, LiDAR, and other emerging technologies. The Pavilion attracted a steady stream of visitors, including pavilion tours arranged by AAIS for senior representatives from CAAS, ICAI, Changi Airport Group (CAG) and the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).

At the event, our member CW Aero Services signed and announced its new partnership with Goldhofer AG. Under this agreement, CW Aero Services will become a regional hub for Goldhofer’s ground support equipment (GSE) product lines in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines. Beyond promoting Goldhofer’s products, CW Aero Services will provide support services, including commissioning of new GSE deliveries, repair and maintenance work, and spare parts supply.

The positive atmosphere at the Singapore Pavilion and the meaningful connections made throughout the event contributed to a strong showing for exhibitors and for AAIS. Encouragingly, nearly all Pavilion exhibitors have already committed to returning for the next edition of inter airport Southeast Asia. Congratulations to show organiser, RX, and we look forward to IASEA 2027!

Singapore Pavilion Exhibitors at inter airport Southeast Asia 2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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