by Capt. Tamara Fischer-Carter
51st Fighter Wing Public Affairs
2/11/2014 - SINGAPORE -- U.S.
Air Force aircraft are on display as part of the Singapore
International Airshow, one of the largest air and trade shows in the
Asia-Pacific region, scheduled Feb. 11 through 16, at the Changi
Exhibition Center.
The Airshow is a biennial international trade and airshow focused on
building stronger relations between Singapore and other international
communities including the U.S. The U.S. has its largest presence yet
this year with more than 150 companies as well as a large contingent of
U.S. government and private sector visitors and VIP guests.
"We are honored to participate in this year's Singapore International
Airshow as it demonstrates our commitment to our partners and allies
while furthering mutual training and cooperation between our military
forces," said Gen. Hawk Carlisle, commander Pacific Air Forces.
A variety of U.S. military aircraft and equipment will be presented
through static displays and aerial demonstrations, including the F-16
Fighting Falcon, MV-22 Osprey, KC-130J Hercules, P-8 Poseidon, and C-17
Globemaster III.
The U.S. continues to demonstrate its commitment to maintaining peace
and stability in the Asia-Pacific region by participating events such as
airshows and exercises with partner nations. The large U.S. presence at
this year's airshow underscores the strong economic and security
interests in the region and a focus on the U.S. rebalance to the region.
It also provides the opportunity to promote interoperability and
displays the flexible combat capabilities of the U.S. military.
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