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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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EBACE26 ticket sales open as Geneva static display returns
A refreshed static display at Geneva Airport will anchor a revised event format shaped through industry consultation.
Following discussion over the future location of EBACE, Geneva’s Palexpo centre remains the strategic anchor for the show’s revised format.

The European Business Aviation Association has opened ticket sales for EBACE26, which will take place in Geneva from 2–4 June.

The 2026 edition includes the return of the static display in a new location at Geneva Airport, bringing together turboprops, large-cabin and ultra-long-range aircraft. Inside Hall 6 at Palexpo, the exhibition floorplan has been finalised, introducing a new operators lounge, repositioned networking zones and three conference stages supported by a full agenda.

Stefan Benz, CEO, European Business Aviation Association, says: “EBACE is the European stage for business aviation, and this year's show is being shaped by the industry, for the industry, with open dialogue between the EBAA and the EBACE Advisory Council members about how the event needs to evolve.”

EBAA has selected Geneva as the long-term home of EBACE, with a static display on a bi-annual basis. The city offers direct links from more than 150 destinations and allows easy transfers between the exhibition hall and the airport display area.

Benz adds: “Visitors to EBACE26 can expect to see the exciting static display return with a refreshed concept, along with hospitality zones at our new, dedicated and secure static display location. We're also pleased to introduce a new operators lounge in the hall, providing a private space for key exhibitors and operators to connect in a more focused environment. Finally, our conference returns, including a new media stage, with a packed agenda focusing on innovation, safety and future workforce, where attendees can learn the latest updates in regulation, compliance and technological developments.”

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