MRO Asia-Pacific 2026 is scheduled at Singapore EXPO from 22 to 24 September 2026, giving the aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul sector a major trade stop in Singapore.
The EXPO listing describes a two-day exhibition with more than 350 exhibitors from the global and regional airline supply chain, focused on technology, operational efficiency and industry solutions.
Event Timing And Access
The listing places the event across Halls 3 to 5 and Peridot Meeting Rooms. Hours are 9am to 5.30pm on 22 and 23 September, then 9am to 4pm on 24 September.
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- Dates: 22 to 24 September 2026.
- Venue: Singapore EXPO Halls 3 to 5 and Peridot Meeting Rooms.
- Access: trade professionals only.
- Organiser listed: Aviation Week by Informa.
- Exhibitor scale: more than 350 exhibitors.

Why Singapore Readers Should Watch It
Aviation MRO is tightly linked to Changi, regional fleets, supply-chain resilience and technical employment. Even if the event is trade-only, it is a useful signal of where airlines and service providers are investing.
Businesses serving aerospace, logistics, training, industrial software or advanced manufacturing should review whether the visitor profile fits their September calendar.
For SMEs, the value is not only selling into airlines. It can also be supplier discovery, standards awareness and understanding how maintenance teams are using data, tooling and workforce planning. That context helps smaller vendors decide whether aerospace is a realistic sector to pursue.

Planning Notes For Trade Visitors
Register through the event route before booking meetings. Trade shows are most useful when visitors identify exhibitors and meeting targets before arriving.
Because the event spans multiple halls, cluster appointments by hall and leave gaps for walking, badge collection and unscheduled conversations.
Visitors travelling as a company team should divide the floor by supplier type before arrival. One person can cover tooling and components while another focuses on software, training or operations, then compare notes at the end of each day.



