Róman Kok
Director Public Affairs & Communications
18 February 2026, Brussels. The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) today announced that ticket sales are now live for EBACE26, the industry’s leading Business Aviation event, taking place 2 - 4 June 2026 in Geneva, Switzerland.
EBACE26 will see the return of the static display at Geneva Airport, hosted in a new location and featuring a strong line-up of aircraft spanning a range of sizes and mission profiles, including turboprops and ultra-long-range jets.
Meanwhile, the floorplan for the indoor exhibition at Palexpo has now been finalised. This year’s edition will introduce a new Operators Lounge, alongside the return of the popular networking zones, now located at the edge of the exhibition hall, and three conference stages hosting a full programme throughout the event.
Stefan Benz, CEO of EBAA, said:
“EBACE is the European stage for Business Aviation, and this year’s show is being shaped by the industry, for the industry, with open dialogue between EBAA and the members of the EBACE Advisory Council on how the event should continue to evolve.
Visitors to EBACE26 can expect the return of the static display with a refreshed concept, together with hospitality zones at our new, dedicated and secure static display location. We are also pleased to introduce a new Operators Lounge in the hall, providing a private space for key exhibitors and operators to connect in a more focused environment. Finally, our conference programme returns, including a new media stage and a packed agenda focused on innovation, safety and the future workforce, offering attendees insights into the latest regulatory, compliance and technological developments.”
With Geneva confirmed as the long-term home of EBACE, and the static display returning on a bi-annual basis, attendees can benefit from direct transport links to the Swiss city from more than 150 destinations worldwide. The city’s strong connection to high-net-worth individuals and the seamless transfer between Hall 6 at Palexpo and the static display at Geneva Airport further reinforce its suitability as the event’s host location.
Benz added:
“As a host city, Geneva remains a central hub for Business Aviation in Europe. When considering the format for EBACE26, we recognised that several elements of the show needed to evolve, and that these changes were not simply a question of location. Our discussions and analysis confirmed that Geneva is where EBACE should be held, with a static display and the ability to attract the right audiences. We know attending EBACE represents a commitment, which is why we are building a strong show where participants can network, see the latest aircraft, gather market insights and ultimately do business.”