The Farnborough International Airshow 2026 (FIA2026) is a 5-day global aerospace, defence, and space trade exhibition held from 20–24 July 2026 at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, Hampshire, United Kingdom.
What Is the Farnborough International Airshow?
The Farnborough International Airshow is the second-largest aerospace trade show in the world, after the Paris Air Show. It is held biennially in even-numbered years at Farnborough Airport, approximately 50 kilometres southwest of London. For the previous guide in this series, see Old Buckenham Airshow: Norfolk’s Biggest 2-Day Aviation Event and 8 Key Facts for 2026.
Established in 1948, FIA has served as the global platform for aerospace, defence, and space industries for 78 years. The show alternates with the Paris Air Show, which runs in odd-numbered years. It is organised by Farnborough International Limited (FIL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the ADS Group.
Notable aircraft debuts at past editions include the Concorde, Airbus A380, Eurofighter, and Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
When and Where Is the Farnborough Airshow 2026?
- Dates: 20–24 July 2026
- Venue: Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre, ETPS Road, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 6TQ, United Kingdom
- Trade Days: Monday 20 July – Thursday 23 July (9:00 AM – 6:00 PM)
- Public Day: Friday 24 July — Pioneers of Tomorrow
The first 4 days are reserved exclusively for trade visitors. The final day opens to families, aviation enthusiasts, students, and young professionals.
What Are the 5 Core Themes of FIA2026?
FIA2026 is structured around 5 pivotal industry themes:
- Global Security — Addressing new defence technologies and shifting geopolitical priorities
- Advanced Technology & AI — Showcasing the role of artificial intelligence and digital tools in aerospace and modern warfare
- Supply Chain — Covering procurement, resilience, and optimisation strategies
- Sustainability — Promoting environmental responsibility in aviation and defence
- Future Workforce — Developing talent pipelines and skill programmes for the next generation
These themes are reflected across exhibition halls, flying displays, and the conference programme.
How Big Was the Farnborough Airshow in 2024?
The 2024 edition set a record. Key figures include:
| Metric | 2024 Figure |
| Total Visitors | 100,358 |
| Countries Represented | 114 |
| Exhibitors | 1,427 |
| Delegations | 423 (civil, military, space) |
| Commercial Deals Announced | US$105.8 billion |
| Accredited Media Outlets | 1,716 |
The 2024 show recorded a 33% increase in visitors and a 57% increase in delegation attendance compared to 2022.
What Is New at Farnborough Airshow 2026?
Is FIA2026 the Largest Edition in the Show’s History?
Yes. FIA2026 is confirmed as the largest and most ambitious edition in the show’s 78-year history. 3 significant additions distinguish it from previous years:
- A brand-new sixth exhibition hall, added after exhibition space sold out more than 12 months in advance — breaking the previous sell-out record
- A Defence SME Zone, making its debut as a dedicated showcase for high-potential international organisations in defence and security technologies. It is open exclusively to businesses with a turnover under £10 million
- 26 confirmed international pavilions, including participants from India, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, and Switzerland
A waiting list of over 50 organisations has formed, confirming demand beyond available capacity.
Who Are the Confirmed Exhibitors at FIA2026?
Major confirmed exhibitors include:
- Airbus
- BAE Systems
- Lockheed Martin
- Bell
- Viasat
- MBDA
The exhibitor portfolio spans aircraft and aerospace manufacturers, civil and commercial aviation, defence and military sectors, space and satellite industries, advanced air mobility (AAM), and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
What Happens on Pioneers of Tomorrow Day?
Pioneers of Tomorrow is the dedicated public day held on Friday 24 July 2026. It is designed to inspire young people into careers in aerospace, defence, and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).
Planned activities include:
- Flying displays featuring historic and modern aircraft
- Hands-on STEM activities and simulators
- Virtual and augmented reality experiences
- A Careers Fair and digital Job Board advertising apprenticeships, graduate schemes, and entry-level roles
- Interactive competitions
Admission is free for under-21s, full-time students, and apprentices. Early-bird adult tickets were available at £36 until 28 February 2026.
What Technologies Are Showcased at the Farnborough Airshow 2026?
What Types of Aircraft and Technologies Are on Display?
Technology showcases at FIA2026 span 6 major categories:
- Next-generation aircraft and advanced propulsion systems
- Military jets and defence drones
- Sustainable aviation technologies, including green aircraft engines and sustainable fuel technologies (SAF)
- Satellites and spacecraft
- Simulation software and avionics systems
- Surveillance drones and autonomous systems
Advanced air mobility, digitalisation, and automation also feature prominently across the exhibition halls.
How Much Do Farnborough Airshow 2026 Tickets Cost?
| Ticket Type | Price |
| Trade Visitor (standard) | From £59 + VAT |
| Public Day – Adult (early bird) | £36 |
| Public Day – Under 21, Student, Apprentice | Free |
Trade tickets are available at farnboroughairshow.com.
Why Is the Farnborough Airshow Important to the Global Aerospace Industry?
The Farnborough International Airshow is recognised as the premier global platform for aerospace innovation, collaboration, and investment. 4 factors underline its significance:
- Scale of commercial activity — The 2024 edition alone recorded over US$105 billion in announced commercial deals on aircraft and engine orders
- International reach — FIA2024 attracted visitors and delegations from 114 countries, with FIA2026 set to exceed that figure
- Industry diversity — Participants range from government delegations and military bodies to start-ups and venture capitalists
- Workforce development — The Pioneers of Tomorrow initiative directly addresses the aerospace skills gap by connecting employers with the next generation of professionals
Research by the ADS Group confirms that FIA consistently functions as a catalyst for global aerospace contracting, technology transfer, and strategic partnerships across civil, military, and space domains.
What Is the History of the Farnborough International Airshow?
The Society of British Aircraft Constructors held its first flying and static display at Hendon Aerodrome in June 1932. The show relocated to the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough in 1948, where it has remained ever since.
Key historical milestones include:
- 1952 — DH.110 crash, leading to new UK airshow safety procedures
- 1958 — RAF Black Arrows executed a 22-aircraft formation loop, setting a world record
- 2006 — Airbus A380 debuted with a flypast during its flight-test programme
- 2018 — UK Ministry of Defence unveiled a full-scale Tempest model
- 2020 — Show cancelled for the first time due to COVID-19
- 2024 — Record-breaking edition with US$105.8 billion in commercial deals
The 2026 edition builds directly on this legacy, extending the show’s footprint and international reach to its highest-ever levels.
Sources: Farnborough International Airshow, ADS Group, Kallman Worldwide, Aerospace Global News, Wikipedia — Farnborough International Airshow.


