Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Asia-Pacific have plenty to look forward to in 2026 with some of the industry’s biggest airshows, conferences, and exhibitions taking place over the course of the year. As the aviation industry continues its global recovery, aviation events will welcome attendees face to face again, focusing on innovation, collaboration and development, while also tackling long-term challenges such as decarbonisation and supply-chain resilience. Let’s take a look below for a few highlights of what to look forward to 2026.

Asia-Pacific and the Americas take January and February
The aviation calendar kicks off early in 2026 with Wings India 2026 taking place from Jan. 28–31 in Hyderabad, India. Asia’s premier civil aviation event will attract delegates from around the world to experience the exhibition and conference and interact with industry leaders.
Taking place shortly after in Singapore from Feb. 3–6, 2026, Singapore Airshow will return to Changi Exhibition Centre.
February will also mark the return of Engine Leasing, Trading and Finance Americas and Aero Engine Americas, United States of America, from Feb. 9–11.
The adjacent conferences will welcome senior representatives from airlines, MROs, OEMs, lessors and suppliers.
Engine Leasing, Trading and Finance Americas focuses on the aero engine leasing, trading and financing market and provides a unique forum for the aviation community to discuss the latest trends and issues impacting the industry. The one day forum will be in conjunction with Aero Engine Americas.

March: Focus on Cargo and Sustainability
International cargo operators and logistics leaders will gather in Lima, Peru in March for the 2026 IATA World Cargo Symposium to discuss creating resilient, digitalised air cargo businesses capable of sustainable growth.
March will also bring Women of Aviation Worldwide Week (WOAW) to multiple countries around the world. WOAW fosters inclusion and outreach by highlighting career pathways for women within the aviation industry.
WOAW will seek to inspire the next generation through coordinated global events involving airports, airlines, flight schools and industry groups as well as address long-term skill shortages across flight operations, engineering, maintenance and leadership roles.
Around the same time, the Sustainable Skies World Summit in Farnborough, United Kingdom will focus on practical solutions for reducing aviation emissions, including aviation fuel, hydrogen and new aircraft technologies.

April: MRO takes Centre Stage
In April, MRO Americas in Orlando, Florida will mark its 30th anniversary.
The event is one of the most significant gatherings worldwide for maintenance, repair and overhaul professions as it offers insights into emerging technologies, workforce challenges and aftermarket innovation.

July-August: Airshow Season in Full Swing
The summer months will feature some of the world’s most prestigious airshows.
The Farnborough International Airshow will happen again this year in the United Kingdom in July, continuing its role as one of the aviation industry’s most influential biennial events.
The show is expected to attract major aircraft manufacturers, defence contractors and technology firms, alongside high-profile flying displays.
In the UK. also, the Royal International Tattoo will attract large crowds with its extensive military aircraft displays and international participation.
In the Asia-Pacific region, meanwhile, Warbirds over Wanaka in New Zealand, held every even-numbered year, will once again take place in 2026 showcasing vintage and military aircraft during Easter.

October-November: Business Aviation and the Middle East
Business aviation will be in focus in October at the NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (NBAA-BACE) in Las Vegas, United States of America, followed by MRO Europe in Amsterdam, Netherlands, both of which will bring together airlines, lessors, and suppliers to discuss fleet maintenance strategies and operational efficiency.
The Bahrain International Airshow which is a key event for the Middle East aviation market, will take place in November, combining civil aviation exhibitions with flying demonstrations.
Together, these events will mark an active year ahead for global aviation and offer platforms for innovation, networking and strategic discussions across all sectors of the aviation industry.
Have you been to any of these events in past years? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments.
