Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX), the annual event where airlines, industry suppliers and cabin interior experts come together to shape the cabin of the future, will return to Hamburg Messe from 8 to 10 April 2025. Masu.
The event will once again bring together some of the biggest names in the cabin interiors and in-flight entertainment (IFE) industry to showcase their products, services, concepts and innovations to airlines, leasing companies and business jet operators. The exhibition will showcase every aspect of the cabin, from lighting, seating, lavatory and galley equipment, to cabin management systems, IFEC hardware, communications and more.
Following the success of Expo 2024, which attracted 12,000 professionals from around the world (a 22% increase in attendance compared to 2023), plans for Expo 2025 are well underway. According to event organizer RX Global, AIX 2025 will continue to build on key themes for 2024, including passenger experience, cabins of the future, accessibility and sustainability.
Many visitors attend AIX to try out the latest aircraft seat models from suppliers such as AliceBluAero.
Where the cabin concept begins
A popular highlight of AIX Week, the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC) will be held in Hall A of the Hamburg Messe on Monday, April 7, the day before AIX’s doors open. The day-long program will feature prominent industry leaders from several sectors across the supply chain, exploring the most pressing issues and trends shaping the passenger experience. Past speakers at PEC include representatives from Recaro Aircraft Seating, Safran Cabin, Collins Aerospace, Delta Air Lines, Air Canada, and more. The full program for PEC 2025 will be published in January.
Additionally, both conference and AIX attendees will be able to take full advantage of networking opportunities at the post-PEC welcome party on April 7th. This party provides a relaxed environment to make new connections and share thoughts after the day’s conference.
AIX delivers all aspects of the cabin experience in one venue
Stay ahead of the growing market
Another learning opportunity is CabinSpace Live, a theater space within AIX. Visitors can interact with industry-leading experts, innovators and thought leaders to explore the aircraft cabins of tomorrow and beyond.
The 2025 seminar program will offer three days of sessions and panel discussions, providing insights and case studies on topics such as in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC), commercial airline and business jet interiors, sustainability, and accessibility. will be shared.
Popular CabinSpace Live Theater
Modern connectivity
AIX is the perfect place to see and try out the latest IFEC innovations all in one place. In fact, AIX has its own IFEC zone. At AIX 2025, this zone will feature industry-leading exhibitors such as Panasonic Avionics, Rosen Aviation, IFPL, Imagic, AERQ, Astronics, Hughes, Inflight Canada, Intelsat, Thales, Viasat, Safran, and more We will be showcasing our latest innovations. Discover the latest innovations in hardware, software, digital tools and connectivity to improve inflight entertainment, connectivity and overall operational efficiency.
The IFEC Zone will showcase advances in areas such as big data and analytics, cabin management systems, in-seat power and audio products, seatback displays, and wireless IFE platforms to help airline decision makers find solutions. Acts as a hub. Improve in-flight service and passenger satisfaction. Key discussions will focus on improving the in-flight experience across topics such as digitized cabins, reducing carbon emissions, and the growing demand for passenger-friendly in-seat systems that support devices and provide personalized content. I’ll guess.
IFEC zone, popular at aircraft interior exhibitions
The ultimate meeting place
With over 400 companies typically exhibiting at AIX and a wider range of events, visitors should plan their time to make the most of the event. A useful tool is AIX Connect. This is a show planning tool that allows exhibitors and attendees to proactively schedule meetings with key contacts in advance of the event. The app’s intuitive search function helps both visitors and exhibitors discover new connections based on personalized matching and arrange meetings before arriving in Hamburg.
At last year’s event, many meetings were facilitated using AIX Connect, enabling attendees and exhibitors alike to build valuable business relationships, explore new projects, and meet the industry’s growing demand for collaboration. I did.
Archana Dharni, AIX’s new event director, said of the 2025 lineup: AIX is an important meeting place for the aircraft interiors industry, where future concepts are first discussed and challenges facing the industry are discussed. AIX and PEC continue to provide an unparalleled platform for airlines, designers, engineers, specifiers and manufacturers to find new solutions and build strong connections. ”
Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) will be held from April 8th to 10th, 2025 in Halls B1-B7 of the Hamburg Messe in Hamburg, Germany. The event will be held concurrently with the World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) in Germany. Halls A1 and A4 after the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC) on April 7th.
For more information or to register your interest for 2025, please visit this website.