The Phnom Penh Post

Airshow in Singapore hit by virus hysteria as 70 exhibitors pull out

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More than 70 exhibit ors including US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin have pulled out of the Singapore Airshow over concerns about the coronaviru­s outbreak, but organisers insisted on Sunday that Asia’s biggest aviation event would still go ahead.

Precaution­ary measures – including a major reduction in public attendance and temperatur­e screenings – have been imposed ahead of the opening of the event which opens on Tuesday in the citystate, which has reported 40 coronaviru­s infections.

Organisers were also encouragin­g attendees to greet each other by bowing or waving instead of shaking hands.

Leck Chet Lam, the managing director of organiser Experia Events, confirmed that more than 70 exhibitors have decided not to participat­e, but said there was “still strong presence” at the show.

The biggest names in aerospace participat­e in the Singapore Airshow, and often massive deals – such as aircraft orders from major carriers – are announced at the event.

The outbreak, which has killed more than 800 people and infected tens of thousands across China, has spread to nearly more than two dozen other countries and sparked global concern.

Many nations, including Singapore, have barred the entry of travellers who had been to China recently from entering or transiting through its territory to counter the spread of the virus.

Despite that ban, the Chinese air force will take part in the air show for the first time. The acrobatic team will participat­e in the flight displays – the highlight of the biennial event – but more than 10 Chinese companies have withdrawn.

O n F r i d a y, S i n g a p o r e upgraded its disease alert to the second-highest level on its four-point system.

Lockheed Martin, and plane maker De Havilland, pulled out after the alert level was raised.

Canada’s Bombardier had already withdrawn.

The South Korean air force’s aerobatics team had pulled out of the Singapore Airshow earlier this week because of the virus outbreak.

 ?? AFP ?? A member of the Republic of Singapore Air Force stands next to a billboard during a media preview day ahead of the Singapore Airshow on Sunday.
AFP A member of the Republic of Singapore Air Force stands next to a billboard during a media preview day ahead of the Singapore Airshow on Sunday.

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