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AERO Business Aviation Show Hub launches strategic expansion for AERO 2026

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Dana Ermolenko
Country: Germany Aircraft: Airplanes

Following the overwhelming success of the first AERO Business Aviation Show Hub at AERO 2025, the AERO Friedrichshafen team is already fully engaged in planning and preparations for the 2026 edition in Friedrichshafen. For the second edition, the Business Aviation Static Display will be expanded on the airport side as well as along axis of the A-halls of the venue. The Business Aviation Dome will be significantly enlarged by doubling the exhibition space.

Tobias Bretzel commented: “The outstanding results and positive feedback from the previous event serve both as motivation and a mandate for us to take the next step together with the industry. Our goal is to further develop the AERO Business Aviation Show Hub in both quality and scale. In addition, we are already working with partners from the charter sector to offer flight connections to Friedrichshafen during the week of the show.”

Robin Tiburtius of Myle GmbH stated: “With the premiere of the AERO Business Aviation Show Hub (AERO B.A.S.H.), we made a bold statement and aim to expand our position as the leading show for General Aviation into the Business Aviation sector. Thanks to the feedback from our partners and visitors, we will continue to improve the concept in the coming years to attract even more international visitors from the business aviation sector. The focus will be on networking – both on a professional level through an expanded conference program and with an attractive side-event program, without losing the charm and down-to-earth character of the event.”

AERO 2025 featured the largest line-up of business aircraft at any European trade show this year. With more than 320 aircraft from over 760 exhibitors across 38 countries on display across the entire exhibition grounds, the 32,100 visitors of AERO 2025 were able to experience the full spectrum of Business Aviation and General Aviation.





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