New Zealand aviation companies will be waving the flag at Asia's biggest airshow in Singapore next week, as they try to cement existing commercial relationships and win new business.
The Singapore Airshow will run for seven days and attract more than 1000 exhibitors from about 50 countries.
Latest military hardware and commercial planes, including private jets and the new Airbus A350-1000, will be on display from next Tuesday.
Four companies - the Air New Zealand Aviation Institute, which is the airline's training division; Aspeq, which does aviation exams; ATCANZ, an airport consultancy company; and Oceania Aviation, a helicopter maintenance and repair firm - will join Aviation New Zealand on the stand.
''The companies individually are doing work in the region and we thought this was a good opportunity at the airshow, given the way the region is growing, to get a number of companies together - it gives the companies almost neutral ground to talk to existing customers and prospective customers,'' said Aviation NZ chief executive John Nicholson.