- Largest presence of any country at the show
- More than 150 American companies participating, majority in the USA Partnership Pavilion
- Host nation’s third Endeavour Scholarship winners, Mission Crew #18, will launch on Day 3
Changi, Singapore. 20 February 2024 . It is unarguably the largest presence at Singapore Airshow and the maximum area visible in the Halls. US Partnership Pavilion definitely is the cynosure of all eyes at the airshow this year, as in the previous years .

It’s the largest international presence at the show, underscoring America’s commitment to cooperation on a wide range of regional issues, foremost peace and economic security. The U.S. is Singapore’s biggest foreign investor with $309 billion of direct investment in 2022 and some 5,400 U.S. companies operating there, according to the Congressional Research Service.

The centerpiece of America’s presence at the show is the 2,000-plus sqm USA Partnership Pavilion, organized for the ninth edition by Kallman Worldwide, Inc., in coordination with government agencies including the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Defense, State and Transportation. The Pavilion is America’s headquarters on-site, a high-profile showcase for 105 participating U.S. exhibitors to maximize their success at the event, and a forum for all to share ideas and insights.

In support of the show’s heightened emphasis on sustainability and minimizing the environmental impact of participation, the Pavilion has specified eco-friendly and recyclable building materials, eliminated single-use plastics in its café and hospitality services, printed graphics on 100% recycled paper, and switched from printing paper directories to producing an interactive digital directory with its supply chain networking partner, Sourcehere.com.
Kallman Worldwide President and CEO Tom Kallman said the American participation in the show, specifically in the Pavilion, reflects larger trends in global trade and international trade events.
“Our company has been involved with the Singapore Airshow since its first years as Asian Aerospace some 40 years ago. Now more than ever, our exhibitors benefit from our emphasis on partnership and teamwork,” Kallman said. “The USA Partnership Pavilion sharpens the focus on advancing America’s national security and global trade interests by building stronger relationships with our international customers. From publicly traded OEMs to small-and-medium sized suppliers, many of our exhibitors already have significant partnerships and operations in Singapore and across the Asia-Pacific region. After this year’s show, many more will.”

On day three of the show (Thursday, February 22), Kallman’s lead CSR initiative, the Astronaut Al Worden Endeavour Scholarship Foundation, will introduce its third class of winners from Singapore. Comprised of four high school students and an educator, “Mission Team #18” will travel to the United States this summer for an all-expenses paid, week-long, hands-on astronaut training experience at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center’s Space Camp in Huntsville, AL.
The program honors its namesake, Worden, pilot of the Apollo 15 Command Module “Endeavour,” whose lifelong commitment to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education included serving as Kallman’s STEM ambassador at trade shows around the world from 2015 until his passing in 2020.
“Every country we work in — at least 50 over our 60-year history — is facing the same challenges to prepare young people for the future,” said Kallman. “In Al’s honor and with thanks to our supporters, the Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin, and our Singapore partners, Experia and the Singapore Science Centre, the Endeavour Scholarship connects with worldwide interest in space to promote STEM careers on earth.”























