The European Business Aviation Association is considering new venues for its flagship air show known as EBACE, the organization said Monday.
The announcement came on the eve of the opening of the 2025 edition of the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Geneva.
For the first time, the show opened without a static display of business aircraft.
The association said it is “rethinking the event format to better engage high net worth individuals” and reconsidering bringing back the static display.
“Our goal is to reimagine EBACE with and for our stakeholders,” EBAA Secretary General Holger Krahmer (right) told a media briefing.
“While changes take time, one thing remains clear to us: the industry needs EBACE and it remains the right place to meet the right people in business aviation.”
More details are expected to be released at a news conference on June 30.
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