AIX 2026 returns 14–16 April for its 25th edition with record participation, new zones and a passenger-experience push

AIX returns 14–16 April 2026 for its 25th edition, billed by organisers as the "most ambitious" show yet. With record participation, new exhibition zones and a programme squarely focused on the future of passenger experience, AIX 2026 will be a milestone for cabin suppliers and airline product teams.

Discovered 2026-04-09T05:36:13.004216-07:00 | 2026-04-09T05:36:13.004216-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • AIX's 25th edition and organisers' "most ambitious" claim signal a larger, more commercial platform for cabin innovation and retrofit activity [source:2a54e46c-206d-456f-9f0b-5823b1fa097e].
  • New zones and record participation accelerate product exposure for seatmakers, IFEC and sustainable-material suppliers, reinforcing trends reshaping cabins across Asia‑Pacific [source:ea1260f3-b97b-4645-919c-b87f3471204b] and recent product launches such as Starling's new seat family [source:b87771af-e5e7-4020-8bc8-0df448cd99ba].
  • The show concentrates airline buyer engagement and commercialisation pathways following carrier-led focus at recent passenger-experience forums [source:ac4b5fcf-fd5c-4972-8113-f63a0c9ac4b8] and IFEC developments highlighted at APEX TECH [source:3a2f3061-2741-4058-bf16-7909d3e51193].

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