JUNE 16-22, 2025 | Le Bourget, Paris
Paris Air Show
#PAS25
JUNE 16-22, 2025 | Le Bourget, Paris
#PAS25
The Paris Air Show is the world’s largest Aerospace and Defense exhibition and air display. Here, global players come together to showcase their latest innovations, forge new connections and create new business opportunities.
This year we brought together our industry experts and digital solutions alongside thought leadership tailored to the Aerospace and Defense sector.
Digitizing the entire product engineering lifecycle to design for manufacturing and increase differentiation and effectiveness by leveraging AI, data, and cloud technologies.
Boosting brownfield production with digital twins, AI, and automation to overcome delays, quality issues, and outdated production lines—driving resilience, speed, quality excellence, efficiency, cost savings, and agility.
Transforming supply networks with connected data and agentic architectures to become more secure, efficient, resilient and innovative.
Driven by geopolitical shifts and focus on innovation, European countries are increasing their defense spending. Defense companies are expanding globally, strengthening partnerships and investing in Al, cyber defense and autonomous systems.
Almost half of industry executives (49%) identified partnership building as essential for accessing the necessary products and technologies.
Resilient supply chains are a top priority for the aerospace and defense industry. Companies are responding by diversifying supplier bases, forming strategic partnerships and investing in technologies to build autonomous, adaptive supply chains.
of commercial aerospace executives expect revenue growth over the next six months in a sign of growing confidence in supply chain improvements and production scalability.
Centered on Al and hyper-automation, the evolution of manufacturing is a key focus. Aerospace and defense companies are envisioning future factories powered by autonomous systems, self-learning machines and digitally connected crews.
of aerospace factory managers prioritize technologies that are foundational to achieve hyper- automation, like digital products, process and systems twins or IloT & edge computing.
Heading into the Paris Air Show, Accenture’s John Schmidt and Joyce Kline delve into defense, supply chain and next-level manufacturing.
This second annual Accenture International Defense Insight Report is an answer to the growing need for data-driven insight on changing dynamics in the global defense environment.
U.S. tariffs have introduced unprecedented uncertainty for executives to adapt to. In this perspective, we outline four pillars of resilience that enable enterprise resilience and how they can help you navigate the new tariff landscape.
The latest edition of our Accenture Commercial Aerospace Insight Report indicates that global revenues are set to grow 12% YoY in 2025, driven by a 23% surge in deliveries.
Accenture explores the space economy and how space-based technologies are driving business growth and resilience across industries.
Accenture and Wharton are partnering to study how human strengths can be combined with AI and robotics, exploring the implications for individuals, economies, organizations and society.
Siemens and Accenture are significantly advancing their long-standing alliance partnership to help clients reinvent and transform engineering and manufacturing.
Organizations across industries are looking to scale their gen AI use cases. Lessons learned from 2,000+ gen AI projects reveal how to move from experimentation to enterprise-level value.
AI is transforming business— driving autonomy, amplifying capabilities, and revolutionizing entire industries. From next-gen robotics to dynamic human-AI partnerships, discover the trends that are defining tomorrow, today.
Managing Director – Strategy and Consulting, Manufacturing, Aerospace and Defense, Global
Managing Director – Strategy and Consulting, Data and AI, Aerospace and Defense, Global