Singapore Airshow 2026 Milestone Edition: 20 Years of Shaping the Aerospace Landscape as Asia-Pacific Drives Global Growth

Singapore Airshow 2026 Milestone Edition: 20 Years of Shaping the Aerospace Landscape as Asia-Pacific Drives Global Growth

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SINGAPORE, Feb. 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore Airshow 2026, organised and managed by Experia Events Pte Ltd, will take place from 3 to 8 February 2026 at the Changi Exhibition Centre, marking its 10th edition and 20 years of contribution to the global aerospace, defence and space sectors. The event arrives as Asia-Pacific accounts for 52% of global aviation industry growth in 2025, driven by the world’s highest growth rates for passenger and cargo traffic.

Demonstrating the sector’s momentum, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) projects airline net profits of US$41 billion in 2026, with passenger volumes exceeding 5 billion travellers. Asia-Pacific will continue to see strong demand in 2026, with load factors projected to reach 84.4% in 2026, an all-time high for the region.

As one of the world’s most influential aerospace and defence exhibitions, Singapore Airshow 2026 will once again convene global industry leaders, business leaders, government and military delegations, innovators and investors to exchange ideas, forge partnerships and chart the next era of aerospace, defence and space.

A Global Platform for Aerospace and Defence

More than 1,000 participating companies from over 50 countries and regions will gather at Singapore Airshow 2026, representing the full spectrum of commercial aviation, defence, space, MRO, advanced manufacturing and emerging technologies.

Leading aerospace and defence firms including Airbus, CATIC, Bell, Boeing, COMAC, GE Aerospace, Gulfstream, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, MBDA, Rolls-Royce, RTX, Saab, SIA Engineering, ST Engineering and Thales will be joined by a new wave of defence technology innovators. Companies such as Anduril, Helsing, Quantum Systems and Shield AI, alongside Quikbot in autonomous and uncrewed systems, DroneShield in counter-UAS, Edgecortix in AI computing, Hawkeye 360 in space-based intelligence and surveillance, Radia with the world’s largest aircraft and Transcelestial with a laser-based space communications, reflecting the industry’s transformation towards next-generation technologies and innovations.

Country pavilions from Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States will anchor the exhibition, with expanded representation from the Italian Trade Agency Pavilion and the China Pavilion, reinforcing the Airshow’s position as Asia-Pacific’s premier aerospace gateway. Collectively, these pavilions also occupy the largest total floor space ever in Singapore Airshow’s history.

Singapore Airshow as an Economic Catalyst

Singapore Airshow’s contribution extends well beyond the exhibition halls. The 2024 edition generated over S$391 million in economic activity while attracting more than 50,000 trade attendees and 60,000 public attendees. The 2026 edition is positioned to deliver similar scale, amplified by expanded programming including Space Summit 2026.

Singapore Airshow’s economic contribution footprint cascades across Singapore’s hospitality, transport, logistics and business services sectors, while catalysing longer-term value through investment flows, strategic partnerships, talent and workforce development.

«As aviation and defence adapt to shifts driven by sustainability and digitalisation, Singapore Airshow provides a neutral setting for stakeholders to engage and build partnerships with long-term relevance,» said Mr Leck Chet Lam, Managing Director of Experia Events, organiser of Singapore Airshow. «Reaching our 10th edition reflects how Singapore Airshow has grown alongside the industry and how its role continues to expand, particularly as Asia-Pacific continues to drive the growth of the global aviation business.»

Space Summit 2026: From Air to Orbit

For the first time, Singapore Airshow will extend its reach beyond Earth’s atmosphere into Space with Space Summit 2026 (2 to 3 February 2026, Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands).

Backed by Singapore’s Office for Space Technology & Industry (OSTIn) and the Economic Development Board (EDB), the Summit establishes Singapore as Asia-Pacific’s focal point for space sector dialogue. Under the theme «New Frontiers: Shaping a Responsible and Inclusive Space Future,» the program convenes policymakers, space agencies, investors and innovators to address infrastructure development, sustainable practices, capital deployment and the in-space economy — forecasted by McKinsey to reach US$1.8 trillion by 2035.

Across two days, Space Summit 2026 will feature keynote addresses, leadership dialogues and focused panels on launch system innovations, the future in-space economy and Asia-Pacific market growth. Confirmed participation includes senior representatives from major space agencies[1] such as the Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organisation (APSCO), Agência Espacial Brasileira (AEB), the German Space Agency (DLR), Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe), Malaysian Space Agency (MYSA), the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA), Republic of Kazakhstan, UAE Space Agency.

The Summit will also see keynote insights from Michael Schoellhorn, Chief Executive Officer of Airbus Defence & Space, and perspectives from ST Engineering as a Founding Partner, together with a diverse line-up of senior female leaders from across the global space ecosystem.

With strong interest from the global space value chain, Space Summit 2026 will bridge the aviation and space sectors – enabling cross-industry collaboration across connectivity, emerging technologies and commercial space applications.

Advancing Sustainable Aviation

Asia-Pacific is accelerating sustainable aviation through early SAF mandates, regional production capacity and growing investments. This momentum positions Asia-Pacific as a critical proving ground for SAF commercialisation and sustainable aviation innovation. Industry projections indicate SAF will represent 4-5% of global jet fuel consumption by 2030, with Singapore targeting 1% SAF adoption by 2026.

Neste, the world’s leading renewable fuels producer, returns as Sustainable Aviation Partner. The company will share operational insights at AeroForum on SAF scale-up, supply chain evolution and practical pathways to decarbonisation.

Fostering Innovation and Next-Generation Technologies

Singapore Airshow 2026 creates direct channels between emerging innovators and established industry players.

The What’s Next startup platform showcases breakthrough technologies in aerospace and defence, while dedicated exhibition zones highlight digital aviation, sustainable propulsion systems and next-generation defence capabilities. These spaces facilitate collaboration across the value chain and accelerate the transition of ideas from development to deployment.

Strategic Forums and Industry Engagement

The trade program at Singapore Airshow 2026 is structured to address both immediate industry priorities and longer-horizon transformation:


  • AeroForum[2]
    assembles senior leadership and technical experts to examine market dynamics, defence spending trajectories, autonomy and human-machine teaming, cyber resilience, sustainable aviation implementation, advanced air mobility, workforce evolution and the commercialisation race for emerging technologies, in partnership with Alton Aviation Consultancy, Aviation Week Network, Bloomberg, FlightGlobal and NexAvian.
  • AeroConnect, powered by AI-driven matchmaking, connects participants with high-value partnership and transaction opportunities across the trade days.
  • AeroCampus brings together training institutions, educators and industry partners to expose students and emerging professionals to education pathways, skills upgrading and evolving career opportunities in the aviation and defence industry.

Weekend@Airshow – Family-Friendly Excitement

Weekend@Airshow (7-8 February 2026) opens the event to the public, combining aerial performances with static aircraft displays of commercial, military and business aircraft. Families can engage with interactive exhibits while Singapore Airshow mascots Captain Leo and Leonette make appearances throughout both days.

Tickets are available via SISTIC, priced at SGD 39 for adults, SGD 19 for children aged 3 to 12, and SGD 250 for a group package (four tickets plus one car park label). Attendees will also be able to enjoy AeroPerks[3], an exclusive rewards programme offering special privileges and savings across Singapore with 57 participating dining, retail, lifestyle and entertainment partners – enhancing their visitor experience beyond Singapore Airshow.

The crowd-favourite flying display program will feature performances from the Republic of Singapore Air Force and 7 other foreign flying display participants, namely Airbus, Comac, the Indian Air Force, the Indonesian Air Force, the People’s Liberation Army Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Autograph sessions will be held with pilots flying in the aerial display program. Flying display timings are subject to change; visitors are advised to check the Singapore Airshow website for updates.

AeroLens: Two Decades in Focus

Commemorating 20 years of Singapore Airshow, AeroLens presents a curated photography exhibition documenting the event’s evolution. Featuring works from distinguished aviation photographers including MAphotoSG and Plane’s Portrait Aviation Media, the showcase captures the technical advancement, scale and human dimension of aerospace development across two decades.

[1] Comprehensive list of participating space agencies available in Appendix A

[2] Full AeroForum agenda available in Appendix B

[3] AeroPerks is available to all visitors with Singapore Airshow passes. Offer validity periods vary by partner. A full list of participating partners and offers is available on the Singapore Airshow website.

About Singapore Airshow

The biennial Singapore Airshow is one of the most influential international aerospace and defence exhibition for stakeholders to forge strategic alliances, collaborate for change to shape the future of the global aviation industry. Organised and managed by Experia Events Pte Ltd, Singapore Airshow 2026 will take place from 3-8 February 2026. For more information on Singapore Airshow, visit www.singaporeairshow.com

About Experia Events Pte Ltd

Specialist in conceptualising, creating and curating trade events of strategic interest that spur industry development, Experia brings together captains of industries from all over the world to inspire ideas and influence decisions that move the needle in strategic issues for global, national and societal needs and progress. With its genesis in the Singapore Airshow, one of the most influential airshows globally, Experia’s portfolio of events has expanded to span aerospace, defence, government, lifestyle and space sectors today. Experia is certified with the Data Protection Trustmark issued by the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore, ISO27001 Information Security Management System and the MICE Sustainability Certification. For more information, visit http://www.experiaevents.com

Appendix A

S/N

Organisation Name

1
Asia-Pacific Space Cooperation Organisation

2
Brazilian Space Agency

3 Cambodia General Department of Radio Frequency Spectrum Resource Management, Ministry of Post and
Telecommunications

4
European Space Agency

5
Geo-informatics and Space Technology Development Agency

6
German Space Agency at DLR

7
Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization Centre

8
Indonesian Space Agency

9
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

10
Laos Department of Technology and Innovation, Ministry of Technology and Communications

11
Malaysian Space Agency

12
Maldives Space Research Organisation

13
Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan

14
Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University, Ministry of Science & Technology

15
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

16
Philippine Space Agency

17
Spanish Space Agency

18
UAE Space Agency

19
Vietnam Space Centre
Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology

Appendix B

AeroForum Agenda

Date Time

Details

3 Feb, Tue 14:00 –
14:15

Airline Performance and Fleet Trends in Asia-Pacific

This region has long been one of the most dynamic in aviation with some of the best-known and most respected airline
brands in the world, but it is also home to fast growing disruptors with new and exciting business models. Drawing on
expert insights and data from Airline Business, this FlightGlobal presentation will examine the key fleet trends,
network developments, and market drivers and look at who could be the sector’s winners and losers in 2026 and beyond.

Speaker:

Mr. Murdo MORRISON FRAeS

Head of Strategic Content

FlightGlobal

14:15

15:15

Commercial Aviation Leadership Summit

Five prominent industry leaders join FlightGlobal’s Murdo Morrison to discuss what will be driving the commercial
aviation market across the Asia-Pacific market in 2026 and beyond, including passenger and cargo traffic trends, the
fleet requirement pipeline, delivery and supply chain challenges, airport and other infrastructure developments, and
the impact of wider geopolitical events.

Moderator:

Mr. Murdo MORRISON FRAeS

Head of Strategic Content

FlightGlobal

Speakers:

Mr. Thomas CHANDLER

Chief Operating Officer

BOC Aviation

Mr. Mike SZÜCS

Chief Executive Officer

Cebu Pacific Air

Mr. Gaël MÉHEUST

President & Chief Executive Officer

CFM International

Mr. Pieter ELBERS

Chief Executive Officer

IndiGo

Mr. Leslie THNG

Chief Executive Officer

Scoot

15:30

16:30

Strengthening Cyber Resilience in an Interconnected Aviation Ecosystem

The aviation sector is undergoing significant digital transformation, with increased connectivity, the adoption of AI-
enabled systems, and more complex global supply chains. Whilst digital transformation enhances operational efficiency,
they also introduce new cybersecurity challenges.

This dialogue features Mr David Koh, Chief Executive of the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA), who will share
perspectives on strengthening cybersecurity across the aviation ecosystem. CSA serves as Singapore’s national authority
for cybersecurity, supporting critical infrastructure protection and sector-wide cyber resilience.

The session will be moderated by Mr Benjamin Ang, Senior Fellow and Head of the Centre of Excellence for National
Security and Head of Digital Impact Research.

Drawing on recent incidents and ongoing technological trends, the conversation will explore key cybersecurity shifts in
the aviation sector, highlighting CSA’s risk-based approach to addressing emerging risks in an increasingly connected
world. It will discuss the importance of securing cyber defences across borders and the role of international
cooperation. Finally, the session will look ahead to the future of cybersecurity in aviation.

Speaker:

Mr. David KOH

Chief Executive

Cyber Security Agency of Singapore

Moderator:

Mr. Benjamin ANG

Senior Fellow, Head of Centre of Excellence for National Security, and Head of Digital Impact Research

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

4 Feb, Wed 10:00 –
10:15

Defence Market Outlook: Asia Spotlight

Global military spending is growing at its fastest rate since the Cold War as geopolitical tensions rise in Europe, the
Middle East and Asia. This session will examine the emerging defence spending and military procurement trends and how
they are shifting the shape of the global defence market, with a particular focus on developments in Asia.

Speaker:

Ms. Rachel HUTCHISON

Manager, Defence Market Intelligence

Aviation Week Network

10:15

11:00

Autonomy in Action: Path to Human Machine Teaming

Autonomy is reshaping mission effectiveness and operational safety. This session unpacks advances in AI-driven
autonomy, ethical considerations and real-world applications in both defence and civil sectors.

Moderator:

Mr. Robert WALL

Executive Editor, Defence & Space

Aviation Week Network

Speakers:

Dr. Jason LEVIN
Senior Vice President, Engineering
Anduril Industries

Mr. Brandon TSENG

President & Co-Founder

Shield AI

Dr. LEE Shiang Long

Group Chief Technology and Digital Officer

ST Engineering

Dr. Bernhard QUENDT

Chief Technical Officer

Thales

12:00

12:45

Parts, Partners and Production: An Outlook on Aircraft Manufacturing

Commercial aerospace OEMs are under pressure to scale up faster than ever, putting the supply chain eco-system at a
pivotal crossroad amidst persistent constraints. Join industry leaders as they unpack the challenges and opportunities
of ramping up production, assess supply chain readiness and reveal how lessons from recent crises are driving smarter,
more resilient growth.

Moderator:

Mr. Jens FLOTTAU

Executive Editor, Commercial Aviation

Aviation Week Network

Speakers:

Mr. Gerd HEINZELMANN

Managing Director

Liebherr-Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH

Mr. William A. AMPOFO II

Senior Vice President, Parts & Distribution and Supply Chain

Boeing Global Services

Mr. John KELLY

Senior Vice President Customer – APAC

Rolls-Royce

13:15

13:30

Building a Sustainable Air Hub in Asia: Singapore’s Vision for Low-Carbon Aviation

As one of the world’s most connected aviation hubs, Singapore sits at the crossroads of growth and climate
responsibility. In this fireside chat, Daniel Ng, Chief Sustainability Officer at the Civil Aviation Authority of
Singapore (CAAS), shares how Singapore is translating ambition in its Sustainable Air Hub Blueprint into actions. The
discussion will explore Singapore’s in regional as well as global aviation decarbonization, the balance between
environmental goals and competitiveness, passenger levies on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and key roles undertaken
by the Asia-Pacific Sustainable Aviation Centre (APSAC). The conversation offers lessons for regulators, airlines, and
airports navigating the transition to clean aviation.

Speaker:

Mr. Daniel NG

Chief Sustainability Officer

Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

Moderator:

Mr. Takehiro KAWAHARA

Aviation Specialist

BloombergNEF

13:15

13:30

Aviation in Global Energy Transition

The scale and source of CO2 emissions in the global transport sector are expected to change markedly over the next 25
years. In road transport, energy demand is projected to peak in 2028 and then decline, driven primarily by
electrification. In contrast, fossil fuels are likely to continue dominating energy use in shipping and aviation
through 2050, reflecting slower uptake of clean fuels. In 2050, aviation’s share of carbon emissions from transport is
expected to rise from 13% today to about 25% by mid-century.

Technological advances and deployment of more sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) will reduce the carbon intensity of flying
in the future. However, this requires significant policy interventions. This presentation examines how aviation will
evolve in the era of global energy transition, the key challenges it faces, and how decarbonization progress in non-
aviation sectors may impact aviation.

Speaker:

Mr. Takehiro KAWAHARA

Aviation Specialist

BloombergNEF

13:30

13:45

Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Heading in the Right Direction

A year after the start of the ReFuelEU SAF mandate and expecting the start of Singapore’s SAF target later this year,
the market for SAF is moving in the right direction. Neste’s Mario Mifsud will share his perspective on the
developments and what is needed to further accelerate SAF demand and production.

Speaker:

Mr. Mario MIFSUD

Vice President, Renewable Fuels Sales & Trading EMEA & APAC

Neste

13:45

14:30

Sustainable Aviation: Charting the Course to Net Zero

The aviation industry’s net-zero ambition by 2050 is no longer a distant aspiration – it is a near-term operational
challenge. With passenger traffic rebounding and global climate expectations intensifying, the pressure is on to
demonstrate credible, scalable pathways to decarbonisation. The solutions on the table such as Sustainable Aviation
Fuel (SAF), next-gen propulsion systems, aircraft redesign and operational efficiency however all come with their own
challenges.

Curated by Alton Aviation Consultancy, this panel will explore the multifaceted roadmap toward sustainable aviation,
from near-term levers such as fuel-efficiency programs and SAF, to longer-term innovations like hydrogen propulsion,
electric aircraft, and radically new aircraft designs. It will also examine the policy, regulatory, and financial
frameworks needed to accelerate adoption, scale innovation and foster cross-border collaboration to enable the
transformative shift in how we power flight.

Moderator:

Mr. Alan LIM

Director

Alton Aviation Consultancy

Speakers:

Ms. Helene BURGER

SAF & Sustainability Officer

Airbus Asia-Pacific

Mr. Haldane DODD

Executive Director

Air Transport Action Group

Dr. Kimberly CAMRASS

Head of Sustainability, Asia Pacific

Boeing

Mr. Oliver HAAS

Head of Sustainability, Commercial and Innovation

Cathay Pacific

Mr. Mario MIFSUD

Vice President, Renewable Fuels Sales & Trading EMEA & APAC

Neste

15:00

15:15

APAC AAM Report for Asia 2025

The Asia Paicifc AAM Report 2025 focuses on passenger carrying eVTOL market in Asia Pacific, with 48 eVTOL models
included that are release on or before 2025. As China is a dominant eVTOL market, this report unveils some of China’s
AAM policy and companies that are active in the field.

Speaker:

Mr. Jersey WU

Director

Avion Pacific

15:15

16:00

AAM Dual-Use Technologies: Opportunities & Challenges Globally

This panel convenes key experts working at the intersection of civil aviation, defense operations, and disaster-
response technologies. Senior representatives from different regions worldwide will discuss how dual-use concepts are
shaping the future of advanced air and mobility operations-both in Singapore and globally. The conversation will
explore how emerging aviation technologies can serve civilian needs while also supporting national defense, emergency
response, humanitarian missions, and critical infrastructure resilience.

Moderated by NexAvian, this interactive session will provide the audience with the opportunity to engage directly with
the speakers, ask questions, and gain practical insights into real-world applications of dual-use aviation solutions
across APAC and beyond.

Moderator:

Mr. Daniel SLOAT

Founder & President

Advanced Air Mobility Institute

Speakers:

Dr. Martin DING

Chief Executive Officer

Albatross.ai

Mr. Mark EMERTON

Robotics & Autonomous Systems Lead

Frazer-Nash Consultancy (A KBR Company)

Mr. James DORRIS

Chief Executive Officer

Odys Aviation

Mr. TEONG Soo Soon

Senior Vice President & Head, Unmanned Air Systems

ST Engineering Aerospace Ltd.

5 Feb, Thu 10:15 –
11:00

Artificial Intelligence in Aviation

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising aviation – transforming how the industry operates, makes decisions, and
delivers value. Once a futuristic vision, AI is now enabling real-world breakthroughs across the entire ecosystem –
from airlines and airports to OEMs and MROs. As adoption accelerates, organisations are discovering how to harness AI’s
power responsibly, balancing innovation with trust, transparency and accountability.

This session organised by Alton Aviation Consultancy brings together industry leaders who are turning AI’s promise into
operational impact. Discover how aviation stakeholders are leveraging intelligent systems to automate complex
maintenance processes, optimise flight operations, enhance safety monitoring and elevate the passenger experience.

As aviation navigates this digital transformation, the need for ethical deployment and robust governance has never been
greater. The panel will explore how the industry is establishing guardrails around data governance, algorithmic bias,
cybersecurity, and human oversight – setting new standards for responsible innovation in a highly regulated, safety-
critical environment.

Through real-world insights and collaborative perspectives, this discussion will showcase how the aviation ecosystem is
building the foundations for safe, scalable and sustainable AI transformation – ensuring that technology enhances,
rather than replaces, human expertise.

Moderator:

Mr. Joshua NG

Director

Alton Aviation Consultancy

Speakers:

Ms. Sarah SAMUEL

Head of Airlines, South East Asia

Amadeus

Mr. Sandeep SAKHARKAR

Chief Digital Officer

SATS

Mr. David SO

Senior Vice President Base Maintenance
SIA Engineering Company

Dr. Todd CITRON

Chief Technology Officer

The Boeing Company

12:00

12:45 Elevating Aviation through Inclusive Innovation: Building a Diverse, Relevant and Future-Ready Industry

Inclusivity is a critical driver of innovation, resilience, and long-term sustainability in aviation. Diverse teams
bring broader perspectives, leading to more innovative, accessible and effective solutions. As the industry serves a
global audience, it must reflect that diversity in both its workforce and the systems it designs.

Women remain underrepresented in technical and leadership roles in aviation. Targeted recruitment, inclusive policies,
and leadership development programs are essential to closing these gaps. Amplifying female role models and mentorship
opportunities will inspire girls and women to pursue and grow in aviation careers.

A diverse and inclusive workforce is not only a solution to current labour shortages-it is an enabler of smarter,
safer, and more sustainable aviation systems. When inclusion is embedded in strategy, leadership, and operations, it
drives innovation that is both meaningful and impactful.

Moderated by Alton Aviation Consultancy and supported by Women in Aviation Singapore Chapter, this panel will explore
how the aviation industry can harness the power of diversity and inclusion to shape a more equitable, competitive, and
future-ready sector.

Moderator:

Ms. Mabel KWAN

Managing Director

Alton Aviation Consultancy

Speakers:

Mr. Paul COIGNEC

Head of Human Resources
Airbus Asia-Pacific

Ms. Penny BURTT

President

Boeing Southeast Asia

Ms. POH Li San

Senior Vice President, Changi East Systems, Changi Airport Group
Member of Parliament, Sembawang West SMC

COL LEE Mei Yi

Head Joint Training

Singapore Armed Forces

Mr. Kevin CHOW

Executive Vice President and Head, Aerostructures and Systems, Commercial Aerospace

ST Engineering

13:30

14:15

Beyond the Horizon: The Global Race to Commercialise Advanced Air Mobility

As the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector transitions from technological demonstration to commercial deployment, global
leaders are facing a pivotal question: Which market will take flight first in which countries? How long after cargo
flights, would passenger flights happen?

This exclusive leadership panel will convene distinguished C-Suite members representing AAM pioneers from different
regions in the world. Together, they will explore the next frontiers in AAM commercialisation, reflecting diverse
regional perspectives, regulatory environments, and market priorities.

Moderator:

Mr. Emerson XU

Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder
NexAvian

Speakers:

Mr. Philip Kelly

Senior Vice President Business Development
New Horizon Aircraft Ltd.

Mr. NG Yon Wui

Founder & Chief Executive Officer

TCab

Mr. Michael CERVENKA

Chief Commercial & Strategy Officer

Vertical Aerospace

14:15

16:00

International Forum on Green Aviation

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  12. No es ningún chollo. Te obligan a contratar dos tarjetas de crédito que tienes que pagar porque las tienes que mantener 13 meses por lo menos y además llevan unos costes desproporcionados si las utilizas. En total, no usando las tarjetas y anulándolas una vez cumplidos los 13 meses puedes ahorrar unos 38 euros con respecto al precio de ese televisor en una gran superficie. Y además luego vendrá que te cobran para hacienda la retención correspondiente, por lo que probablemente incluso en las mejores condiciones te cueste más que si ahorras un poco y lña compras directamente.

  13. Creó que teneis toda la razón, que aqui no te regalan nada, ya que a mí me paso con unas sartenes que regalaban el banco bilbao, que al final entre el irpf y el descuento de Hacienda, al final me salieron caras, así es que no os tomen el pelo, que al final siempre esta la letra pequeña que es la que nos joroba, por no decir otra cosa.

  14. Yo saque el portatil y ahora me he sacado la TV LCD 32. Estas promos no hay que declararlas. No es obligado domiciliar nomina. Si, meter en la cuenta 800€ todos los meses en un margen de 10 dias. Cero matacero, pero cero,cero, cero de gastos de mantenimiento, ni por recibos, ni por el correo a casa, ni por transfer. Las tarjets gratis el 1er año. Resto fuera. Dadas de baja Menos la de debito. Banesto no pierde nada, ganar, gana clientes que es el proposito de esta promo. Precio de portatil y tv 32 en mercao unos 900€ los 2. En banest 197€. Los hay mejores, nos ha jodio! portatiles a 1200€, TV LCD 32 a 1000€. Señores, son lentejas. Relacion calida-precio-promo es cojonud…….Un saludit a los viandantes.

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  20. hola , no se si llegara mi comentario pero os voi a esplicar. esto es el cuento de la abuela. mira yo tengo el portatil. y he cogio tab la tele, pero sabeis ke?, me ha pasado de todo. os esplico. primero me cobran 74 euros y 25 euros de unas tarjetas que yo no las he visto aparecer por mi casa , me cabreo con el banco. llamo y pido esplicaciones. me dicen que van en la promocion, nunca jamas nadie me informo de las tarjetas, no me devuelven el dinero. me cabreo y me dicen que llame aun numero de tefono para darlas de baja, se pasan los dias, intentamos darlas de baja. largas y larga, que si este numero de tefono que si el otro bla bla bla. conseguimos hablar y nos dicen que tenemos que cambiar el contrato a tarifa plana o no se ke historias, llamando al banco se pasan los dias, largas y largas. me cabreo y estoi por suspender todo, me dicen que si lo quiero cambiar y dar de baja las tarjetas que nunca he tenido. tengo que pagar comisiones cada seis meses de doce y pico euros, y que si no quiero que me cobren comisiones tengo que ir todos los meses al banco a hacerlo yo, ufffffffffff.aun hay mas. me dan de baja y me hacen la tarifa plana, se equivocan un monton de veces. me hacen pasar muchos cabreos.y al final cuando llego a casa me han cobrado 25, 50 euros. y llamo por telefono y se lo digo , me dicen claro por dar de baja la otra cuenta , la madre que los pario. ladrones. o sea os digo que la tele no sale regalada, se la cobran y muy bien cobrada , nadie da nada por nada. en cuento termine de pagar lo que debo quito todas las cuentas del banesto.espero que alguien me lea y que me conteste gracias .

  21. Banesto ha jodido a mi marido y a un amigo tambien. Para mi, despues de Banco de Andalucía son los peores. Y quieran creerlo o no ni la television ni el portátil te lo regalan.. como no cumplas cualquiera de las reglas te sancionan con 300 y pico de euros.. porque nos hemos mudado de casa y los recibos domiciados se cortaron «temporalmente» la sancion fue de mas de 300 euros.. y el cabreo q te llevas cuando ves lo q te han descontado y luego para ir a reclamarlos.. y como te tratan !! en fin.. espero que Banesto sea lo primero en undirse en el fin del mundo!!

  22. CHOLLO!!!!!!!!!JAJAJAJAJA…….NO ES NINGUN CHOLLO!!!!!!! te cobran 100 € de gastos de manipulacion, mas 150 € en tarjetas durante 2 años, mas 6 € mensuales de mantenimiento de cuenta durante 30 meses, total que pagas 630 Euros por un ordenador o una TV que su valor seguro que no llega a 500 €. Y encima si vas a cancelar la cuenta cuando cumples los 30 meses requeridos te hacen esperar dos horas para decirte que no tienen linea de telefono para dar de baja la cuenta, cosa que no para nunca cuando vas a contratarlo. Y del trato que dispensan….., es el mismo que si vas con un fajo de billetes de 500 € por los CO-JONES

  23. Banesto «premia», menuda falacia…
    No hay ningún banco que premie a nadie.
    BANESTO NECESITA NUESTRAS NÓMINAS, Y EN CUANTO VAS UN POCO JUSTO, COMO BUENOS JUDÍOS Y ÁVAROS QUE SON, TE ACOSAN Y MACHACAN, Y TE SACAN HASTA LAS ENTRAÑAS EN COMISIONES.
    DESPUÉS EL ESTADO APOYA A LOS BANCOS, CON LA EXCUSA DE QUE SI CAEN LOS BANCOS CAEMOS TODOS. LOS BANCOS NECESITAN UN BOICOT DE VEZ EN CUANDO, PARA QUE NO NOS RESTREGUEN POR LA CARA SUS BENEFICIOS.

  24. POR CIERTO, LO QUE MÁS FASTIDIA A UN BANCO ES UNA RECLAMACIÓN EN LA OFICINA DEL CONSUMIDOR Y OTRA AL BANCO DE ESPAÑA.
    ES POR DAR PISTAS…