About
The AEA Convention is the preeminent venue dedicated solely to the aircraft electronics industry. The event's primary focus is providing avionics professionals with educational and marketing opportunities between equipment manufacturers, distributors and approved maintenance organizations. It also is the platform of choice for the introduction of new avionics products and services coming to the marketplace. The aircraft electronics community knows the AEA Convention is a must-attend gathering for growing their businesses, training their technicians and meeting with their dealer network.
Power safer and more efficient flight is the vision of the AEA Convention.
Who Attends?
Representing more than 15 countries, attendees include:
- Approved Maintenance Organizations
- Academic
- Corporate Flight Departments
- DERs
- Press
- Regulatory Agencies
Who Exhibits?
More than 130 companies, exhibitors include:
- Avionics Manufacturers, Distributors, Dealers & Service
- Cabin/Cockpit Audio/Visual Equipment
- Calibration Services
- Component Design, Engineering, Repair & Overhaul
- Computer Software Services
- Flight Deck Equipment
- Ground Support Equipment
- In-Flight Entertainment Systems & Telecommunications
- Instrument Manufacturers & Distributors
- Insurance
- Lighting
- Maintenance Services
- Safety & Emergency Equipment
- Satellite Communications
- Test Equipment
- Tool Manufacturers
- Training Solution Companies
- Wiring & Cable
Policies:
Registration Refund/Cancellation Policy
No Refunds allowed after April 5, 2023 - Cancellations and refund requests must be made by April 5, 2023. Refunds will be processed less a $75 administrative fee. No refunds will be made after April 5 or for no-shows. Cancellations can be submitted via email to convention@aea.net.
Photo Use Permission
Any person who attends an AEA event grants permission to the AEA, its employees and agents to record his or her images, including, but not limited to, photographs, digital images, voices, sound or video recordings, audio clips, or accompanying written descriptions, and, without notifying such person, to use his or her name and such images for any purpose of the AEA, including advertisements for the AEA and its programs.
Suitcasing Policy
The Aircraft Electronics Association (show management) is making preparations for its upcoming AEA International Convention & Trade Show and doing its best to help exhibitors have a successful show. While all convention attendees are invited to the trade show, any attendee who is observed to be soliciting business in the aisles or other public places, including another company’s booth, is in violation of the AEA’s suitcasing policy and will be asked to leave immediately. Additional penalties may be applied.
Beware of unauthorized groups offering email lists!
As is common in connection with large conventions and aviation industry events, there often are unauthorized groups contacting AEA Trade Show exhibitors and others, offering email lists of attendees and other contacts. The AEA does not sell or offer its lists of exhibitors and attendees to any such group; these offers are not legitimate. Please beware of these offers if you receive them.