ILA Berlin 2026 focuses on competitiveness, technology and sovereignty
From June 10-14, ILA Berlin brings together international aerospace, defense and space industries, with several live stages and an extended Talent Hub.
ILA Berlin 2024. Source | Messe Berlin
From June 10-14, 2026, BER Airport will once again become the center of the international aerospace industry with the trade show, bringing together players from industry, politics, research and the armed forces. Around 90% of the exhibition space has already been allocated, and for trade visitors are now on sale in the ticket shop.
As a political industry platform, ILA Berlin unites the entire aerospace ecosystem. On several live stages, international experts discuss key future industry issues — from technological innovation and digital transformation to geopolitics and security to new markets and business models. Of particular note is the Static and Flying Display, where the public can experience civil and military aircraft on the ground and in the air.
In 2026, exhibitors will present their innovations in the halls, chalets and in outdoor areas. From low-emission flying and new propulsion systems to digital manufacturing processes, ILA Berlin 2026 will showcase the entire spectrum of aviation. Exhibitors — including Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, the Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV), the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE), Clean Aviation, Dassault, Deutsche Aircraft, the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Diehl Aviation, Fraunhofer, GE Aerospace, Honeywell, Liebherr-Aerospace, Lufthansa Technik AG, MTU Aero Engines, Rolls-Royce, Saab, Safran, RTX and Vaeridion — will present latest developments and projects.
At the ILA Stage Aviation, experts will discuss the industry’s current challenges, such as the reduction of emissions and noise pollution, using sustainable fuels and hydrogen technologies, developing electric and hybrid drives and creating eVTOLs for urban mobility. They will also discuss additive manufacturing and lightweight construction, which significantly reduce fuel consumption and emissions.
ILA Berlin’s Space segment, highlighted through the Space Pavilion — organized by the BDLI together with its member companies, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the DLR — focuses on safety, sustainability and commercialization in space. At the ILA Stage Space in 2026, space industry players will present current missions and strategies, with a strong focus on economic competitiveness, security and defense, complemented by new players in the German and European space industry. Companies and organizations such as Airbus, ArianeGroup, CGI, DLR, Jena-Optronik, OHB, Astrofein and many more will demonstrate how space travel is transforming and enhancing our daily lives. During the event, ESA astronauts will discuss their experiences in space and on the International Space Station (ISS) with audiences of all ages.
The event’s Defense segment will focus on current and future technologies, projects and application fields including networked operations management, unmanned systems and AI-supported solutions. As a driver of innovation and a partner to industry, the German Armed Forces are the largest single exhibitor at the ILA. Exhibitors such as Airbus Defence and Space, Diehl Defence, Embraer, Elbit, Hensoldt, Leonardo, Lockheed Martin, MBDA, Rafael, Raytheon, Rheinmetall, Rohde & Schwarz and Thales are also expected to attend.
The Military Support Center (MSC) with its adjoining Defence Park on the outdoor grounds offers a high-caliber stage program and serves as an international meeting place for industry and the armed forces. The MSC also showcases the close cooperation between German industry and the German Armed Forces in the areas of logistics and capability development.
During ILA Berlin 2026, the Supplier Hall offers additional access to the international supply industry. Buyers and trade visitors can reach business contacts from all over the world in just a few steps, initiate deals for tomorrow and find partners for new projects. B2B meeting appointments with exhibitors can be arranged in advance on the business platform.
Moreover, the ILA Talent Hub continues to grow. With a new concept and additional partners, it is aimed at school pupils, students, young professionals and career changers. At ILA Berlin, the fascination of aerospace is brought to life. Interested parties can meet recruiters and obtain valuable information and insights from trainees and young professionals. For the first time, more interested parties than ever before can participate for free and get in direct contact with employers in the industry. This strengthens ILA’s position as the premier talent and career platform for the aerospace industry.
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