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The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) has redesigned the conference agenda for the 2025 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE), introducing three dedicated content stages aimed at providing targeted market intelligence for attendees.
EBAA chief operating officer Robert Baltus says, “2025 marks a turning point for EBACE, and we're excited to offer an elevated experience for the entire business aviation community. Our improved conference agenda will take a refreshed format, delivering actionable content across three new stages, while tackling the topics that matter most to our members.”
New for 2025, Flight Daily News Live will feature pre-arranged panels and fireside chats on key industry themes, including public perception and sustainability. Each morning, Flight Global journalists will analyse the latest breaking news from the show floor. “We're really excited to offer a new dimension to EBACE through our partnership with Flight Global,” adds Baltus. “Hearing breaking news as it happens will not only elevate the attendee experience but offer the opportunity for exhibitors to connect with visitors like never before.”
Following the integration of EBAA’s AirOps conference, the AirOps stage will focus on regulatory, security and safety matters, offering practical takeaways for operational professionals. The Innovation stage will be split into two sections: Innovation and Sustainability. Sessions will cover topics such as advanced air mobility (AAM), sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), sustainability compliance and emerging technologies shaping the sector.
Baltus adds: “Alongside our dedicated stages, we'll be hosting more general sessions on the charter market, aircraft sales and maintenance, throughout the conference. With something for everybody at EBACE, there really is no other place in Europe to experience this standard of market intelligence.”
EBACE25 will take place from 20-22 May at the Palexpo at Geneva Airport, Switzerland.