
J-10C makes its debut with new technology, J-35A lines up in the center position, Chinese-made aircraft showcased at the Singapore Airshow
On the 3rd of this month, the 10th Singapore Airshow officially kicked off at the Changi Exhibition Centre, lasting for six days, with a strong focus on Chinese elements. The Chinese Air Force's August 1st Aerobatic Team returned to the exhibition after six years and made its Singapore debut with high-difficulty maneuvers such as the "six-aircraft formation roll." The large-scale model of the J-35A from the Aviation Industry Corporation of China was prominently displayed in the central position, along with the domestically produced commercial aircraft C919 and C909, making Chinese-made aircraft a major highlight of this airshow. Singapore's Asia News Channel noted that the August 1st Aerobatic Team made its debut in Singapore flying the domestically produced J-10C fighter jet. Reports indicate that the Chinese-made J-10C fighter jet garnered global attention during the 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, when the Pakistan Air Force flew its export version, the J-10CE, which reportedly shot down several advanced Indian aircraft, including the French-made "Rafale." (Global Times)

