Members of the International Aircraft Dealers Association will gather in Geneva to acknowledge European aircraft resale transactions at EBACE 2025. With 17 IADA members exhibiting at EBACE25, the show remains a premier event dedicated exclusively to business aviation in Europe. On Tuesday evening, the first day of the exhibition, IADA will host a special dinner for its attending and exhibiting members, emphasizing the significance of business opportunities in the European market.
IADA Executive Director Lou Seno commented: “IADA is looking forward to EBACE25 as an opportunity to strengthen relationships with our European business partners, including the European Business Aviation Association, headquartered in Brussels, Belgium. With 65% of our IADA dealers engaged in European transactions, the region plays a crucial role in our global business activities.”
EBACE25 continues to be an essential platform for fostering international aircraft resale success and gaining insights into key trends and challenges in global aviation operations and transactions.

IADA Members Exhibiting at EBACE25:
IADA’s global reach beyond its North American roots has positioned the organization as a key player in over 100 countries. IADA continues to shape the international business aircraft industry while fostering a culture of trust and transparency in the preowned aircraft sales market.
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