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Farnborough International Airshow 2024: Registration Now Open

April 14, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

14 March 2024 – Registration for the world’s leading and most international aerospace and defence event, Farnborough International Airshow 2024, is now open.

Taking place 22-26 July 2024, the trailblazing event will see global aerospace and defence leaders return to Hampshire, United Kingdom, for five days of unrivalled opportunities to discover the latest pioneering technology and engineering, announce historic partnerships, and collaboratively work towards the cumulative sustainable aerospace vision.

Following the resounding success of the 2022 event, which welcomed more than 74,000 professionals from 102 countries, including more than 250 official government and civil delegations, and racked up billions in global media reach, this year’s airshow will demonstrate the future of the industry and represent the apex of aviation.

Global leaders, including Airbus, Boeing, Rolls-Royce, RTX, GKN and GE Aviation, will be exhibiting their latest aircraft, innovations and technology at the event.

Gareth Rogers, CEO of Farnborough International, said: “The Farnborough International Airshow is more than a five-day, biennial event – it’s a change agent, powering excellence and innovation across the global aerospace and defence industries.

“The interest from global businesses to exhibit and attend the airshow has been phenomenal, and reflects the incredible demand there is from leaders to showcase their technology at our imitable platform and revolutionise the next era of the industry. I look forward to welcoming the world’s biggest, best and brightest to Farnborough in July this year.”

The 2024 event will see the return of the award-winning Aerospace Global Forum (AGF), the global platform that aims to champion change and drive immediate action, accelerating transition to the net-zero economy. AGF will host high-level keynote sessions from leaders across the aerospace ecosystem dedicated to sustainability and defence. In addition, thought leadership, provoking talks, panel discussions and insight sharing will take place across the show floor at the Space and FINN Theatres, as well as the Global Urban Advanced Air Summit (GUAAS) taking place on Thursday.

Features of the five-day airshow will include the Space Zone showcasing the newest technology and launch operators in the market, Business Connections Exchange programme matching buyers and investors with vetted suppliers, and the networking Business Lounge sponsored by Lockheed Martin. In addition, the final day will open its doors to the Pioneers of Tomorrow, a dedicated STEM-focused day open to the public to inspire and engage the next generation of aerospace, space, defence and technology leaders. With a focus on expanding its digital experience, as well as physical, of the world-renowned show, Farnborough International is developing its live streaming capabilities to be launched for the 2024 instalment.

Purchasing passes:
Farnborough International Airshow passes start from £52.50 + VAT per day.

To register and purchase your pass or for more information, visit the Farnborough International Airshow website, www.farnboroughairshow.com.

To register for media accreditation, email: Georgia Ward, Revive Marketing & PR Consultancy – [email protected]

About Farnborough International:
A champion of innovation, Farnborough International is the go-to destination and organisation for the pioneers of today and tomorrow.
A state-of-the-art exhibition and conference centre, a world-renowned event organiser, with a growing portfolio including Farnborough International Airshow, Aerospace Global Forum, Farnborough International Space Show, Sustainable Skies World Summit, and Global Urban & Advanced Air Summit, and film studios, Farnborough International is a catalyst for innovation and a rising events conglomerate.

Covering 20,000sqm of event space, the Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre offers a multi-functional venue with flexible spaces and has been purpose-built for the hosting of large-scale events. Served by strong national and international travel links, the venue can be reached in just 35 minutes by train from London Waterloo or by car from the M3. For those travelling by air, Heathrow is only 30 minutes away and Gatwick 50 minutes by car. Farnborough Airport, adjacent to the venue, is one of Europe’s leading business airports.
Farnborough International is a wholly owned subsidiary of ADS.
Website: https://www.farnboroughinternational.org/

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