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In a first for its Singapore Airshow presence, Airbus is presenting a dedicated area focusing on its uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) offering, something the manufacturer says underscores its “growing position as a key player in the UAS market.”
UAS solutions on display include Airbus Helicopters’ Flexrotor VTOL tailsitter, the Aliaca family of UAS it acquired from Survey Copter in October, and the Sirtap high-performance tactical drone developed by Airbus Defence and Space. Assembly of its first Sirtap prototype was completed last June, ahead of a ground-testing campaign scheduled to run throughout 2026.
Increased market traction for its drones was reinforced during the company’s January earnings call, during which Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even noted that integrating UAS systems into the company’s core operations was helping create a “comprehensive range of tactical drones.”
“By combining drones with our advanced and unique HTeaming capabilities, [Airbus can] provide a seamless, networked ecosystem for the modern battlespace,” Even added. According to Airbus, its HTeaming solution “offers additional mission capabilities by extending sensor range far beyond the aircraft’s line of sight.”
In March 2025, Airbus signed an agreement with Australian aerospace start-up Drone Forge to collaborate on the development and operational integration of the Flexrotor UAS. At the time, Airbus explained: “Designed as a force multiplier for diverse missions...this partnership signals strong confidence in our Flexrotor capabilities and offers perfect crewed-uncrewed teaming possibilities for aircraft operators.” The Flexrotor system is designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions ranging from 12 to 14 hours and can accommodate a variety of payloads.
Various other Airbus military aircraft will also be appearing, including a German Air Force A400M and a Republic of Singapore Air Force A330 MRTT and H225M. A full-scale mock-up of the military H145 variant will also be on display.