Gallery: EBACE 2025 - A Visual Journey
May 22, 2025
Bring An MD OnBoard
MD OnBoard CEO Grant Jeffery at the company’s exhibit at EBACE 2025. MD OnBoard offers real-time telemedicine and in-flight medical consultations that allow teams on the ground to consult with an aircraft’s crew when a passenger or crew member becomes ill or injured in the air. Among their services is providing medical training to flight crew members.

A Visual Journey
Delegates entered the 2025 show through this vibrant walkway.

Association Village
A new feature of EBACE is the Association Village, a place where national regulators, registries and association can interact with members and the European business aviation community.

Leonardo AW109
Agusta’s Leonardo displayed this AW109 and made several order announcements.

Networking Lounge
One of EBACE 2025’s new additions included this networking lounge.

SmartFlyer
SmartFlyer, a startup company based near Bern, Switzerland, is developing a hybrid-electric four-seater featuring a swappable range extender. The SF1's prototype is one of the rare aircraft on the exhibit floor at EBACE.

One Of Three Stages
One of the conference sessions about the European charter.

First-Time Exhibitors
The first-time exhibitor pavilion at EBACE includes a variety of aviation companies. It allows smaller companies to be part of the show.

Electric Tugs
Some of Mototek’s electric, remote-controlled ground handling tugs at EBACE.

Towbarless Electric Tugs
Oshkosh Aerotech’s Lektro all-electronic, towbarless tugs at EBACE in Geneva.

Vaeridon
Vaeridon Aircraft’s electric aircraft model on display at EBACE.

Duncan Leadership
Duncan Aviation President Jeff Lake and chairman emeritus Robert Duncan at their company’s booth at EBACE 2025 in Geneva.

A Catalyst To Flight
Avio Aero, a division of GE Aerospace, showcases its Catalyst engine single-turboprop engine during EBACE 2025. In February, the company received FAA certification for the clean-sheet 1,300 shp engine, which powers Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft Denali, under development. Achieving engine certification helps pave the way for certification and first delivery of the Denali, now expected in 2026.

A Home In The Sky
Lufthansa Technik displayed a VIP cabin concept that aims to transform a business jet into a comfortable and luxurious home or office in the sky.

Bring An MD OnBoard
MD OnBoard CEO Grant Jeffery at the company’s exhibit at EBACE 2025. MD OnBoard offers real-time telemedicine and in-flight medical consultations that allow teams on the ground to consult with an aircraft’s crew when a passenger or crew member becomes ill or injured in the air. Among their services is providing medical training to flight crew members.

A Visual Journey
Delegates entered the 2025 show through this vibrant walkway.

Association Village
A new feature of EBACE is the Association Village, a place where national regulators, registries and association can interact with members and the European business aviation community.

Leonardo AW109
Agusta’s Leonardo displayed this AW109 and made several order announcements.

Networking Lounge
One of EBACE 2025’s new additions included this networking lounge.

SmartFlyer
SmartFlyer, a startup company based near Bern, Switzerland, is developing a hybrid-electric four-seater featuring a swappable range extender. The SF1's prototype is one of the rare aircraft on the exhibit floor at EBACE.

One Of Three Stages
One of the conference sessions about the European charter.

First-Time Exhibitors
The first-time exhibitor pavilion at EBACE includes a variety of aviation companies. It allows smaller companies to be part of the show.

Electric Tugs
Some of Mototek’s electric, remote-controlled ground handling tugs at EBACE.

Towbarless Electric Tugs
Oshkosh Aerotech’s Lektro all-electronic, towbarless tugs at EBACE in Geneva.

Vaeridon
Vaeridon Aircraft’s electric aircraft model on display at EBACE.

Duncan Leadership
Duncan Aviation President Jeff Lake and chairman emeritus Robert Duncan at their company’s booth at EBACE 2025 in Geneva.

A Catalyst To Flight
Avio Aero, a division of GE Aerospace, showcases its Catalyst engine single-turboprop engine during EBACE 2025. In February, the company received FAA certification for the clean-sheet 1,300 shp engine, which powers Textron Aviation’s Beechcraft Denali, under development. Achieving engine certification helps pave the way for certification and first delivery of the Denali, now expected in 2026.

A Home In The Sky
Lufthansa Technik displayed a VIP cabin concept that aims to transform a business jet into a comfortable and luxurious home or office in the sky.

Bring An MD OnBoard
MD OnBoard CEO Grant Jeffery at the company’s exhibit at EBACE 2025. MD OnBoard offers real-time telemedicine and in-flight medical consultations that allow teams on the ground to consult with an aircraft’s crew when a passenger or crew member becomes ill or injured in the air. Among their services is providing medical training to flight crew members.
Fourteen photos from the European Business Aviation Association’s (EBACE) revamped event showing a smaller but welcome event.