<p>Bengaluru: The 15th edition of India’s premier aerospace exhibition, Aero India 2025, will take place at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru from February 10 to 14.</p><p>Themed 'The Runway to a Billion Opportunities', the event will spotlight advancement in the global and Indian aerospace industries, fostering partnerships, promoting indigenisation in aerospace and defence, and unlocking opportunities in the global aerospace value chain.</p>.Acro World Championship and Aero Show showcase Tehri as paragliding destination.<p><strong>Highlights</strong></p><p>CEOs’ Round Table: Global CEOs, CMDs of Indian PSUs, and private aerospace leaders will explore manufacturing opportunities and strategic partnerships.</p><p>At the Innovations for Defence Excellence Pavilion, startups will showcase cutting-edge technologies and products, showcasing India’s innovation in defence.</p><p>As part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative, indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities and technologies aimed at global markets will be prominently displayed.</p><p>Besides these, spectacular air shows and live demonstrations will engage attendees, while visitors can also explore military platforms and aerospace technologies on display.</p>.<p>Key bilateral meetings involving the Minister of Defence, Minister of State for Defence, and global defence leaders will occur on the sidelines, aiming to strengthen international partnerships and explore new areas of collaboration. Thematic seminars will provide deeper insights into industry trends and challenges.</p>.<p><strong>Event schedule</strong></p><p>The first three days (February 10 to 12) will be dedicated to industry professionals, policymakers, and investors, providing a focused environment for business discussions. The final two days (February 13 and 14) will welcome the general public, featuring air shows and exhibitions.</p>.<p><strong>Visitor information</strong></p><p>General parking is available at the GKVK and Jakkur campuses, with BMTC shuttle buses connecting parking areas to the Air Display Viewing Area (ADVA) in Yelahanka.</p><p>Organisers caution that parking may take up to 90 minutes, urging visitors to use public transport or plan ahead. Paid car passes will also be available (pricing details pending). Visitors are welcome to bring DSLRs or cameras, but drones are strictly prohibited.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: The 15th edition of India’s premier aerospace exhibition, Aero India 2025, will take place at the Yelahanka Air Force Station in Bengaluru from February 10 to 14.</p><p>Themed 'The Runway to a Billion Opportunities', the event will spotlight advancement in the global and Indian aerospace industries, fostering partnerships, promoting indigenisation in aerospace and defence, and unlocking opportunities in the global aerospace value chain.</p>.Acro World Championship and Aero Show showcase Tehri as paragliding destination.<p><strong>Highlights</strong></p><p>CEOs’ Round Table: Global CEOs, CMDs of Indian PSUs, and private aerospace leaders will explore manufacturing opportunities and strategic partnerships.</p><p>At the Innovations for Defence Excellence Pavilion, startups will showcase cutting-edge technologies and products, showcasing India’s innovation in defence.</p><p>As part of the ‘Make in India’ initiative, indigenous defence manufacturing capabilities and technologies aimed at global markets will be prominently displayed.</p><p>Besides these, spectacular air shows and live demonstrations will engage attendees, while visitors can also explore military platforms and aerospace technologies on display.</p>.<p>Key bilateral meetings involving the Minister of Defence, Minister of State for Defence, and global defence leaders will occur on the sidelines, aiming to strengthen international partnerships and explore new areas of collaboration. Thematic seminars will provide deeper insights into industry trends and challenges.</p>.<p><strong>Event schedule</strong></p><p>The first three days (February 10 to 12) will be dedicated to industry professionals, policymakers, and investors, providing a focused environment for business discussions. The final two days (February 13 and 14) will welcome the general public, featuring air shows and exhibitions.</p>.<p><strong>Visitor information</strong></p><p>General parking is available at the GKVK and Jakkur campuses, with BMTC shuttle buses connecting parking areas to the Air Display Viewing Area (ADVA) in Yelahanka.</p><p>Organisers caution that parking may take up to 90 minutes, urging visitors to use public transport or plan ahead. Paid car passes will also be available (pricing details pending). Visitors are welcome to bring DSLRs or cameras, but drones are strictly prohibited.</p>