The Best Business Aviation Conferences for 2026

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There are so many great aviation conferences happening throughout year. However, for most of us, attending them all just isn’t in the cards, and quite frankly, it would be exhausting to try!

So if you had to prioritize, which should you choose? IMHO, it really comes down to what you are trying to accomplish and how far you are willing to travel.

To help you out, I’m going to give you a rundown of some of the biggest and best conferences for business aviation that should be on your radar for 2026. I’ll also list out some smaller, more focused events that may be of interest to you.


Top Picks

NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA-BACE)

Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.; Oct. 20–22, 2026

Hands down, NBAA-BACE (or often just called “NBAA”) is the #1 international conference for business aviation. It’s ranked as a top-10 tradeshow in the U.S. based on its massive square footage—taking up two halls in the Las Vegas Convention Center  with its impressive static display. The format includes educational sessions, exhibitor convention, a static display, and a strong media presence. If you can make this one, I strongly suggest you do.


NBAA Schedulers and Dispatchers Conference (SDC)

Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.; March 24–26, 2026


NBAA International Operators Conference (IOC)

San Diego, CA, USA; March 1-3, 2026

If you frequently operate internationally to various non-routine destinations, then this educational conference should be high on your list. It uses a plenary session format, with talks focusing on all aspects of international business aircraft operations—such as tips for planning operations to various regions and recent regulatory changes. There isn’t a convention, but there are some official exhibitor suites within the hotel hosting the conference.


European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE)

Geneva, Switzerland; June 2-4, 2026

EBACE is Europe’s counterpart to NBAA-BACE, and the format is essentially the same as NBAA-BACE…just smaller in scale. EBACE clocks in as the second-largest business aviation conference, and because the show is always in Geneva, it’s a pretty short flight to get there from most places in Europe—which also results in many attendees making EBACE just a single-day trip in and out. If you are based in Europe or frequently operate into Europe, I strongly recommend you attend.


Singapore Airshow 2026

Held biennially, the Singapore Airshow is among the world’s premier aerospace exhibitions, attracting more than 50,000 trade attendees, major OEMs, and over 150 commercial and cargo airlines.


Notable Mentions

NBAA Leadership Conference

San Antonio, TX, U.S.A.; Sept. 2-4, 2026

This is a great two-day educational conference focused on helping business aviation leaders and aspiring leaders take their teams to success. Top decision-makers from across the industry are in attendance.

Reported attendance: 200+
Website: https://nbaa.org/events/2026-nbaa-leadership-conference/
Social Media hashtag: n/a


CBAA Annual Convention & Exhibition

Calgary, AB, Canada; June 9-11, 2026

The annual CBAA is the premier event for Canada’s business aviation community. Format is similar to an EBACE or ABACE, but smaller in scale.


Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (LABACE)

Sao Paulo, Brazil; August 4-6, 2026

While LABACE claims to be the business aviation show for Latin America, it’s really more like the business aviation show for Sao Paulo, with a majority of attendees commuting in from the local area. For this reason, I’m not putting it on my top-tier list internationally. That said, it’s a great (and fun) show to attend if you can.

Format includes an exhibitor floor and static display. There are no real educational sessions going on. The show hours go late, and many attendees just head over after they leave work for the day. The last day of the show opens to the public.

Reported attendance: unclear – they report 145,000+ total visitors over a 15-year span.


Additional Considerations

Local/Regional Aviation Associations

If you had time to count, there are probably hundreds of associations all over the globe with business aviation representation, and many host some sort of annual event. You’ll see these at the city, state, country, and regional levels. You should definitely look into your local chapters. It’s always worth networking with other business aviation professionals.


OEM Operator Conferences

Most OEMs hold some annual or biennial operator conference. Based on your equipment type, you should check out what’s available to you.


Owner/Operator Associations

There are quite a bit of these, and they offer a great opportunity to network with fellow aircraft-type operators and discuss challenges. Here are some:


NBAA Regional Forums

NBAA hosts two of these per year across the United States.


International Women in Aviation (WAI) Annual Conference

Grapevine / Dallas, TX, USA; March 19–21, 2026

Although not focused specifically on business aviation, a good number of people from within our community attend. It’s definitely worth looking into.

Website: https://www.wai.org/2026-conference 


Corporate Jet Investor Conferences

Corporate Jet Investor hosts a series of events at various locations around the world. These conferences are focused on the business of business aviation. If there is one near you that you can attend, it’s worth checking out.

Website: https://www.corporatejetinvestor.com/events/


NBAA Maintenance & Technicians Conference

New Orleans, LA, U.S.A.; May 5-7, 2026

The 2026 NBAA Maintenance Conference provides vital education and networking opportunities for anyone involved in business aircraft maintenance – from technicians to directors of maintenance.

Website: https://nbaa.org/events/2026-nbaa-maintenance-conference/


Wrap Up

Hope this helps you with your 2026 planning. And if you find another event that you think should be on this list, send me a note.


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