The European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE)—one of Europe’s most prominent business aviation events—has been officially canceled for 2026 after organizers failed to secure sufficient industry backing.
The decision was confirmed by the European Business Aviation Association, which cited a lack of momentum for the show’s revised format as the primary reason behind the cancellation.
Why EBACE 2026 Was Canceled
The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) announced that the event, scheduled to take place from June 2 to 4, 2026, at Palexpo near Geneva International Airport, would no longer go ahead.
According to the association:
- The new event format failed to generate enough industry interest
- Exhibitor participation remained below viable levels
- Overall market support was insufficient to sustain the show
EBAA CEO Stefan Benz stated that the decision, though difficult, was necessary to minimize further disruption for exhibitors and partners.
A Major Setback for Business Aviation Events
EBACE has long served as Europe’s equivalent to major global aviation exhibitions, providing a platform for:
- Aircraft manufacturers
- Business jet operators
- Aviation service providers
- Industry networking and deal-making
First launched in 2001, the show was historically co-organized with the National Business Aviation Association, a partnership that ended in 2024.
Failed Relaunch Efforts and Format Changes
After the split with NBAA, EBAA attempted to reinvent EBACE:
- A new format was introduced in 2025
- Plans were made to rotate locations across Europe
- A static aircraft display—a key attraction—was set to return in 2026
- Revised pricing aimed to attract more exhibitors
Despite these efforts, the revamped concept failed to resonate with industry stakeholders.
Cost Concerns and Industry Shifts
One of the major challenges facing EBACE has been the high cost of exhibiting in Geneva, which has long been a concern for participants.
To address this, EBAA proposed:
- Alternative European venues
- More flexible participation options
- Enhanced networking opportunities
However, these changes were not enough to restore confidence among exhibitors.
Membership Reforms at EBAA
The cancellation also comes amid broader structural changes within the European Business Aviation Association:
- Members recently voted to equalize voting rights
- Previously, “full” members had more influence than “associate” members
- The reform aims to create a more inclusive governance model
These internal changes reflect EBAA’s efforts to modernize and adapt to evolving industry needs.
Financial and Strategic Impact
EBACE has historically been a key revenue source for EBAA, making its cancellation significant not just symbolically, but financially.
The association confirmed it will now:
- Redirect resources toward core advocacy efforts
- Focus on sustainable growth in business aviation
- Support connectivity and operational improvements across Europe
EBAA Chairman Juergen Wiese emphasized that the organization remains committed to representing the interests of Europe’s business aviation sector.
What Happens Next?
EBAA has not confirmed whether EBACE will return in future years. The future of the event remains uncertain as the organization evaluates:
- Market demand for large-scale trade shows
- Alternative event formats
- Changing dynamics in the global aviation industry
Final Thoughts
The cancellation of EBACE 2026 marks a turning point for Europe’s business aviation sector. Once a flagship industry gathering, the show’s inability to adapt successfully highlights shifting expectations around cost, value, and engagement in modern aviation events.
As the industry evolves, organizations like EBAA may need to rethink traditional exhibition models and explore more flexible, cost-effective ways to connect stakeholders.
FAQs
Q1. Why was EBACE 2026 canceled?
The event was canceled due to insufficient industry support and lack of momentum for its new format.
Q2. Who organizes EBACE?
The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) organizes the event.
Q3. Where was EBACE 2026 supposed to be held?
At Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland.
Q4. Will EBACE return in the future?
EBAA has not confirmed any future plans for the show.
Q5. What does this mean for the aviation industry?
It signals changing preferences in industry events and growing pressure to deliver more value-driven formats.
