30 September 2025 - 1 October 2025, Hall 7, MEETT, Toulouse, France

120+ exhibitors expected; 30 presentations

From 30 September - 1 October, 2025, The Aerospace Test and Development Show will bring together manufacturers of aerospace components, complete aircraft, space exploration vessels, urban-and inter-urban passenger drones, and air-defence systems to discuss and showcase technologies, techniques, and services that will reduce product failure, decrease product development cycles and costs, and improve performance and reliability.

The international exhibition takes place in Toulouse, the European heartland of aviation research and development, and will be feature an expected 120+ of the world’s leading test and development tools, technologies and services.
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Why should you attend

For professionals who work in the world of aerospace testing and R&D, the Aerospace Test and Development Show offers a unique environment where both users and suppliers can come together to discuss solve their testing problems.

The 2025 event will host over 120 exhibiting companies showcasing their aerospace testing solutions, while our conference will have over 30 papers from some of the leading brands in the sector.

Want to hear what it was like? See below some of the experiences of the highly targeted audience of aerospace test professionals who have attended previous events.

From the publishers of Aerospace Testing International

Testimonials

“It's been an amazing experience over the last two days. There’s been a lot of networking with many companies. I'm very happy to be here and we will be here again next year.”

David Menendez, Head of Test Center France at Airbus

“We are very happy to be here for the first Aerospace Test and Development show in Toulouse. We are very glad to be part of this show and showcase some fantastic products here.”

Damian Renaud, Sales Director at Safran Data Systems

“At the Aerospace Test and Development Show has been great. It's been awesome to understand all the evolution that's been happening in the future flight area. The progress in the last 12 months that has been made across industry and hydrogen technology alone is exceptional.”

Nathan Nims, business manager, Digitalisation for Aerospace and Defence, NI

“We've had some really good conversations with interesting and good quality people. It's been very worthwhile for us.”

Ian Fairbairn, Theta Technologies

“It’s been a really positive event with some high quality people and high quality papers. It’s been fascinating to see the new technologies and all of the latest and greatest testing applications here in France. I’m looking forward to the next one.”

Doug Ullah, director, sales & marketing, AIM UK

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