The International Paris Air and Space Show, organized by SIAE, a subsidiary of the French Aerospace Industries Association (GIFAS), is the largest and most prestigious global event in the aviation and aerospace industry. The 55th edition of this exhibition is set to take place in June 2025 at the Le Bourget Exhibition Park and will once again gather all the players of this global industry to showcase the latest technological innovations.
The first four days of the exhibition will be open to trade visitors, and the following three days will be open to the general public. At the 2023 exhibition, there were 2,498 participants from 48 countries, and the volume of contracts signed reached $150 billion.
The International Paris Air Show in France is organized by SIAE, a subsidiary of GIFAS (French Aerospace Industries Association). The 55th edition of this exhibition will take place in June 2025 at Le Bourget Parc des Expositions and will again bring together all the players of this global industry alongside the latest technological innovations. This exhibition is recognized as the largest and most important global event dedicated to the aviation and aerospace industry.
The Paris Air Show is one of the biggest events in the air and space industry worldwide. This exhibition is held every two years at the Paris–Le Bourget Airport in France. It is organized by the main representative organization of the French aerospace industry, namely the Groupement des industries françaises aéronautiques et spatiales (GIFAS). This major event is an exhibition that showcases military and civilian aircraft and is attended by military forces and major aircraft manufacturers. Often at this exhibition, major aircraft deals are announced. The exhibition starts with four professional days and then opens to the public from Friday to Sunday. The format of this exhibition is similar to the Farnborough and ILA Berlin shows, which are both held in even-numbered years. Key information from the Paris Air Show 2023 was as follows:
Number of participants: 2,500 participants from 46 countries, including 1,130 companies from France. Number of startups: 300 startups from 21 countries. Exhibition space: 125,000 square meters of exhibition space (including halls, pits, and static displays). Number of aircraft: 150 aircraft. Number of visitors: 300,000 visitors, including 130,000 trade visitors (43% from outside France) and 170,000 general public visitors. Number of journalists: 1,850 journalists from 75 countries. Contracts: The amount of contracts signed at this exhibition was about $150 billion.
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