The prestigious Paris Air Show (Salon International de l’Aéronautique et de l’Espace) is set to return to the Parc des Expositions de Paris-Le Bourget from June 16 to 22, 2025. The event will once again unite the aerospace industry’s key players, showcasing cutting-edge technologies and innovations from around the world. The first 4 days of the show are reserved for professionals, followed by 3 days for the general public.
With 2,500 exhibitors from 48 countries, 130,000 trade visitors and 322 official delegations from all over the world, the Paris Air Show, organised by SIAE, a subsidiary of GIFAS (Groupement des Industries Françaises Aéronautiques et Spatiales), is the world’s biggest event for the aerospace industry. For over a century, the SIAE has embodied the excellence, innovation and international cooperation of the entire industry: civil aviation, the defence sector and space. It is undeniably a high point in the economic life of the sector, with many orders being placed at the time of the show.
Stand sales for the SIAE 2025 exhibition are almost complete, and many of the world’s top 100 companies have already signed up to take part. The SIAE also plays host to a large number of start-ups in the aerospace industry, on exhibitors’ stands and in the regional and international pavilions. The Start Me Up programme offers them a unique platform to present their innovations to customers, partners and investors, and to benefit from support throughout the show.
For international trade visitors, the Paris Air Show is the ideal event for discovering the latest market trends, meeting manufacturers, equipment suppliers and systems suppliers all in one place, and developing their network. A wide range of services are on offer, including pre-programmed business meetings (Aerospace Meetings Paris) to enable them to meet manufacturers and do business. Ticketing for trade visitors will open in March 2025.
The 2023 edition of the Paris Air Show featured 2,498 exhibitors from 48 countries, including 300 start-ups from 21 nations. It attracted 127,312 trade visitors from 169 countries and hosted 322 official delegations. The event also showcased 150 aircraft, with 210 in-flight presentations, and saw a remarkable $150 billion in contracts signed.