1000 m²
exhibition
The Paris Air Lab, Towards a Decarbonized Journey, is an educational program that highlights innovations in aviation decarbonization.
In line with the carbon neutrality commitments set for 2050, the Paris Air Lab showcases a wealth of research projects and major technological breakthroughs through an exciting journey that maps out the new routes of the sky and the future of this industry.
With 1000 m2 of exhibitions, conferences, panel discussions, and activities at the heart of the International Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, the Paris Air Lab has been designed as the hub for all revolutions in air transport!
The Paris Air Lab is the meeting place for scientists, researchers, industry professionals, energy experts… as well as the general public, all committed and passionate about innovative technologies that are more environmentally friendly.
For this third edition, HOPSCOTCH EVENT and GIFAS, the French Aerospace Industries Association, have designed a truly immersive setting to host the educational exhibition of the Paris Air Lab. The skylines and landscapes evolve based on the topics covered in the exhibition, offering a fascinating and educational 1000 m2 tour focused on the challenges and advancements in aviation decarbonization.
The Paris Air Lab is also a venue for meetings and exchanges, giving the floor to the best specialists. A 7-day program of conferences and round tables has been conceived and orchestrated by the HOPSCOTCH EVENT teams to immerse visitors in the transformation.
exhibition
conferences & round tables
During the seven days of the exhibition, a dialogue between specialists and the public was established. The aim is for everyone to realize that the coordinated implementation of various emission reduction levers is a genuine challenge, with the ultimate goal of achieving carbon-neutral air transport by 2050.
In addition to showcasing an ambitious aviation sector on the brink of the decarbonized travel revolution, the entire industry, driven by passion and excellence, is highlighted at the Paris Air Lab.