Aero India 2025, Asia’s largest air show, is set to take place from February 10 to 14, 2025, at the Yelahanka Air Base in Bengaluru, marking a significant event in the global aerospace and defense industry. Organized by the Union Ministry of Defence, this 15th edition of Aero India promises to be an exciting and important showcase of innovation, collaboration, and business growth within the aerospace sector. With the theme “The Runway to a Billion Opportunities,” the event aims to highlight India’s growing role in the aviation and defense industries, as well as promote indigenisation in aerospace technology.
Aero India has established itself as one of the most prominent biennial air shows and aviation exhibitions in the world. This year’s edition will feature cutting-edge developments in aviation, defense, and aerospace technologies, with a focus on showcasing India’s achievements in indigenously developed aircraft, drones, and other defense technologies. The event will also provide a platform for fostering partnerships between domestic and international aerospace manufacturers, defense organizations, and industry experts.
For the public, registration is now open, and attendees can secure passes in advance to gain access to the exhibition and various air displays throughout the event. The Ministry of Defence has announced ticket prices that cater to different categories of visitors, ensuring that the event remains accessible to a wide range of individuals, including professionals, aviation enthusiasts, and students. Further details regarding specific timings, including the schedule for air displays, exhibitor access, and other activities, will be released closer to the event.
With more than 350 exhibitors expected from around the world, Aero India 2025 is set to be a major hub for business opportunities, innovation, and networking. In addition to showcasing India’s advancements in defense technologies, the air show will provide a platform for global aerospace companies to forge new partnerships and explore new opportunities within the Indian market. This will also serve as an opportunity for the Indian government to highlight its commitment to developing a self-reliant aerospace and defense industry, while inviting further investment and collaboration in the sector.