At the 2025 Paris Air Show, Boeing will highlight its commitment to innovation, partnerships and collaboration.
“We continue to make fundamental changes across Boeing to strengthen safety, quality and our culture, and we are seeing steady improvement in our performance,” said Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg. “We look forward to connecting with our customers and partners at Le Bourget. It will be an opportunity to showcase the work we are doing to restore trust and move Boeing forward.”
Boeing will showcase a range of capabilities across commercial and defense aviation, autonomous technologies and comprehensive services. The static display will include commercial customer aircraft and defense models, both fixed-wing and rotary.
Exhibitions and experience
Visitors to the Boeing Pavilion (C-2) will be treated to an immersive and fully interactive experience featuring product and technology presentations spanning the airline’s portfolio, a full-scale model of the 777X interior – with its larger cabin and spacious architecture – and an immersive space dedicated to the 777-8 freighter. A broad range of products and services will be featured, including integrated defense and mission-critical capabilities, as well as global parts capabilities, sustainment services, maintenance and training solutions, commercial airplane modification services and state-of-the-art cabin interior design. The exhibit will also feature the Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, a data visualization and modeling tool that evaluates options for reducing the impact of carbon emissions in aviation.
Adjacent to the main pavilion, the Wisk Aero Pavilion will showcase the 6th generation of its autonomous, all-electric enger aircraft. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the innovative design and technology behind this advanced air mobility solution, reinforcing Wisk’s leadership in the market.
Qatar Airways will showcase its 777-300ER in a special livery honoring the Paris Saint-Germain team. In addition, the U.S. Department of Defense space will showcase a range of Boeing products, including the C-17, CH-47, F-15, F/A-18, KC-46 and P-8.
Speakers and participations
Boeing leaders will participate in several conferences before and during the air show on topics of defense, sustainability, sustainment and future technologies.
Paris Air Forum – Friday, June 13th
- Steve Parker, BDS's interim president and CEO, will participate in an advocacy on the future of combat aviation, from 15:40 pm to 16:30 pm.
- Brian Moran, Boeing's Chief Sustainability Officer, will participate in a discussion on sourcing sustainable aviation fuel, 14:30 pm - 15:20 pm.
- William Ampofo, Senior Vice President of Parts & Distribution and Supply Chain at BGS, will address the growth of maintenance and air transportation, from 16:45 pm to 17:35 pm.
POLITICO Event: Innovation at its highest: How technology is elevating aviation, Monday, June 16th.
- Brian Yutko, BCA's Vice President of Product Development, will industry peers to discuss the latest advancements in aviation innovation, from 10:30 pm to 11:35 pm.
Paris AirLab,at the Paris Air Show
- Tuesday, June 17, from 17:00 pm to 18:00 pm: Brian Moran, Boeing’s Chief Sustainability Officer, will discuss the power of collaboration in building a more resilient SAF supply chain alongside industry peers.
- Wednesday, June 18, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm: Todd Citron, Boeing’s chief technology officer, will other industry CTOs to discuss the future of key technologies, tools and processes, and the engineering skills needed.