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Major Aviation Conferences and Airshows in 2026

Major Aviation Conferences and Airshows in 2026
The global aviation industry is preparing for a significant year in 2026, building on the momentum of a record-breaking 2025 characterized by rising passenger and cargo demand, strong revenues, and robust profitability. The upcoming calendar is filled with a wide range of major airshows, conferences, and exhibitions that will convene stakeholders from across the aviation spectrum. These events will place particular emphasis on technological innovation, sustainability initiatives, and the advancement of air mobility solutions.
Despite this optimism, the industry remains cautious amid broader economic uncertainties. Goldman Sachs projects a “sturdy” global economic growth rate of 2.8% for 2026, yet heightened volatility—evident in divisions within the Federal Reserve and market valuations exceeding historical averages—may affect participation and engagement at these gatherings. Additionally, potential tariff decisions, especially in the automotive sector, alongside shifting global economic conditions, are expected to influence the environment in which these aviation events take place. Business aviation leaders anticipate a dynamic year, with industry trends and macroeconomic factors shaping the tone and focus of key conferences and airshows.
2026 Aviation Events Calendar: Key Highlights
The aviation events scheduled throughout 2026 span the entire year, offering a diverse array of forums from specialized conferences to expansive international airshows. These gatherings will address a broad spectrum of topics, including maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), aircraft leasing and finance, defense, sustainability, and digital transformation.
The year begins in January with MRO Latin America, focusing on maintenance and repair in the Latin American region, followed by Wings India, which highlights commercial and regional aviation developments in India. February features several prominent events, including MRO Middle East, Aero Leasing, and the Singapore Airshow, which covers commercial, defense, and business aviation sectors. The World Defence Show in Saudi Arabia and the Sustainable Aviation conference, centered on decarbonization and climate technologies, also take place during this month.
March is marked by a particularly busy schedule, with events such as ISTAT Americas, Sustainable Skies, and the Aviation Festival, which explores digital transformation and passenger experience. Military-focused gatherings like IMMAE and DPRTE Farnborough, alongside inclusion initiatives such as Women of Aviation Worldwide Week, further enrich the month’s agenda. Regional business aviation is represented by NBAA Ohio, while aerospace and defense supply chain issues are addressed at A&DSS Seattle.
April continues with MRO Americas and the CAPA Airline Summit, which provides insights into airline strategy and market outlook. Aerospace Tech Week and PTE World focus on avionics, connectivity, and passenger experience technologies. The Space Symposium and AERO Friedrichshafen, dedicated to general and business aviation, also feature prominently.
May’s calendar includes MRO Southeast Asia, Routes Europe, and MRO China, reflecting the global reach of maintenance and aftermarket services. ISTAT Asia and NBBA Maintenance highlight aircraft trading and business aviation maintenance, respectively. The month also observes National Clean Air Month and National Space Day, underscoring the industry’s commitment to sustainability and space education. The IATA Ground Handling Conference and RAeS Future Combat Air and Space event address ground operations safety and next-generation defense technologies.
June brings the Space Tech Expo, Engine Leasing conference, and EBACE, Europe’s premier business aviation event. The ILA Airshow in Germany showcases aerospace, defense, and space technologies. July features the Farnborough International Airshow, one of the world’s largest aerospace events, alongside the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) and the EAA AirVenture in the United States, which focuses on general aviation.
August is dedicated to space research and exploration with the Space Science event. September rounds out the major gatherings with Aero Engines, MRO Asia, and the Istanbul Airshow, which highlights commercial and defense aerospace developments in Türkiye.
As the aviation sector confronts a year marked by both opportunity and uncertainty, these events will provide essential platforms for industry leaders to engage with emerging challenges, demonstrate innovation, and shape the future trajectory of global aviation.

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