The Paris Air Show, the unmissable event of the global aerospace industry, will open its doors from June 16 to 22, 2025, at the Parc des Expositions de Paris-Le Bourget. This 55th edition promises to bring together the most influential players in the sector, offering an exceptional showcase for the latest technological innovations and major advancements in aeronautics, defense, and space. Present at the show, Crouzet stands out as an undisputed leader, committed to shaping the future of aerospace through innovative technologies and sustainable partnerships.
Presentation of the Paris Air Show 2025
The International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget is one of the most prestigious and important events in the aerospace industry. Held every two years, it brings together the leading players in the industry, innovators, and enthusiasts from around the world. The 55th edition will take place from June 16 to 22, 2025, at the Parc des Expositions de Paris-Le Bourget.
- Exhibitors: Over 2,500 exhibitors from 48 countries will present their latest technological innovations and advancements in aeronautics, defense, and space.
- Flight Demonstrations: Over 150 aircraft will be on display, with 210 flight demonstrations planned, offering an impressive spectacle of aviation’s evolution.
- Innovations and Technologies: The show will highlight new technologies such as sustainable fuels, hydrogen propulsion, digitization, and much more.
- Start-ups: Nearly 300 start-ups from 21 countries will participate, bringing a dynamic of innovation and collaboration through forward-looking themes such as the environment, new onboard energies, and artificial intelligence.
Dates and Hours for the SIAE 2025
- Dates: Monday, June 16 to Sunday, June 22, 2025
- Hours: 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM each day
- Professional Days: June 16 to 19, 2025
- Public Days: June 20 to 22, 2025
How to Get to the Salon du Bourget?
- RER: Take RER line B to “Le Bourget” station. From there, you can take bus 152 directly to the show.
- Metro: Take metro line 7 to “La Courneuve” station, then take bus 152 to reach the Parc des Expositions. By Car:
- Highway: From the A1 highway, take exit 5 towards Le Bourget Airport. Follow the signs to the Parc des Expositions de Paris-Le Bourget. Shuttles and Parking:
- Free Shuttles: Free shuttles will be available to transport visitors between the parking lots and the show.
- Parking: Due to high attendance, some parking lots may be reserved for exhibitors or staff. It is recommended to check availability and follow instructions for parking access.
Highlights of the Air Show
For over a century, the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget has been the premier event for all players in the aeronautics industry, providing an unparalleled opportunity to discover the latest innovations in the sector. From civil aviation to defense technologies and space exploration, this event allows participants to glimpse the future of flight. Whether you’re looking to expand your professional network, explore new technologies, or witness breathtaking aerial demonstrations, the 2025 Paris Air Show promises to meet all expectations. This edition will offer highlights to discover.
Paris Air Lab
The Paris Air Lab is an initiative presented at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget. It is an interactive and immersive space designed to explore the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of air transport. The Paris Air Lab 2025 focuses on themes such as digitization and artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and quantum technologies, new energy solutions (sustainable fuels, electrification, hydrogen), ultra-efficient aircraft architectures, light aviation, and innovative air mobility concepts.
This space aims to present a united, structured, and forward-looking aerospace sector, reflecting the ambitions and challenges of an industry in transformation. The Paris Air Lab is a must-see highlight of the Paris Air Show, showcasing the innovations and aspirations of the aerospace sector.
Start-Me-Up Operation
The “Start-Me-Up” operation at the Paris Air Show aims to promote innovation and synergies between start-ups and established players in the aerospace industry. It provides start-ups with a platform to present their innovations and fosters meetings around forward-looking themes such as the environment, new onboard energies, digital technologies, big data, artificial intelligence, new space, the factory of the future, new materials, the vehicle of the future, and the passenger experience.
In previous editions, around 300 start-ups from 21 countries were welcomed, generating a dynamic of exchanges and collaborations.
Career Plane
This is a space dedicated to discovering careers and training and employment opportunities in the aerospace sector. Located in a hall of nearly 3,000 m², the Career Plane brings together various exhibitors, including industrial players, schools, associations, and training operators.
The main objective of this space is to allow visitors, whether they are young people, students, recent graduates, or professionals in career transition, to learn about the different professions in the sector, discover available training programs, and meet professionals. Demonstrations, conferences, and activities are organized to provide an immersive and educational experience, thus promoting career guidance and the discovery of future professions in aeronautics and space.
Paris Space Hub
The Paris Space Hub at the Paris Air Show is an operation to promote innovation and collaboration in the space sector. It is a dedicated space for actors in the space industry, including space agencies, companies, start-ups, and academic institutions, to discuss the challenges and opportunities of the sector. The hub highlights new technologies, research projects, and innovations shaping the future of space exploration and applications.
This hub is designed to be a center of excellence where stakeholders can exchange ideas, establish partnerships, and explore common solutions to the space sector’s problems. The Paris Space Hub aims to strengthen Europe’s position in the space domain by fostering cooperation and innovation among the various actors in the sector.
How to Obtain Tickets for the Paris Air Show?
To obtain tickets for the Paris Air Show 2025, you can follow these steps:
General Ticketing: Tickets for the general public are available for purchase. The price for a one-day ticket is 18 euros. Tickets are not nominative, meaning you can transfer them to someone else if needed. Ticket sales for the general public began on December 2, 2024, and student tickets will be available starting in March 2025.
Professional Badges: Badges for professional visitors will be available starting in January 2025. Prices vary depending on the duration: 60 euros for one day, 115 euros for two days, and 220 euros for a permanent badge. Professional visitors will need to prove their status at the entrance by presenting a professional card or company card.
Ticket Purchase: You can purchase tickets directly on the official website of the Paris Air Show or on-site at the show’s ticket offices. It is recommended to buy tickets online in advance to avoid queues.
Access to the Show: The entrance ticket to the Paris Air Show also grants access to the Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, where you can explore the history of aviation and fascinating exhibitions.
For more information and to purchase your tickets, visit the official website of the Paris Air Show.
Meet Crouzet at the Paris Air Show
You’ll find our experts at Hall 2A – Booth C228. This event will be an opportunity for you to meet us and discuss how we can support your innovation and electrification journey. Schedule a meeting with our team at the show now.
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