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As the countdown to Aero India 2025 begins, with the event set to take place from February 10 to 14 at the Air Force Station Yelahanka in Bengaluru, France has once again solidified its position as the premier exhibitor at Asia’s largest aerospace and defense exhibition. With a notable presence, France’s participation underscores its commitment to fostering aerospace innovation and collaboration on a global stage.

This year, France has outshined other nations by securing the top spot with an impressive lineup of 35 exhibitors. Key players in the French aerospace sector such as Dassault Aviation, Safran, and Thales have confirmed their participation. These companies are renowned for their cutting-edge technologies and solutions in aviation, defense, and space.

While France leads, the Aero India 2025 event is set to host companies from over 15 countries, reflecting the international appeal and significance of the show. This diverse participation not only highlights the global interest in India’s aerospace market but also serves as a platform for cross-border collaborations, technology transfers, and business opportunities. The United States, with 27 companies including giants like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and GE Aerospace, follows closely in participation. Germany, with 22 exhibitors, Italy, Russia, the U.K., and Israel also have significant representation, contributing to a rich tapestry of aerospace technology and innovation.

Aero India has long been a pivotal event for showcasing India’s growth in the aerospace sector, positioning the country as a hub for defence manufacturing and technology innovation. The 2025 edition promises to continue this trend, with over 240 exhibitors registered. It aims to attract professionals from various segments of the aerospace industry, including defense manufacturers, investors, innovators, and startups.

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