The L 410 NG aircraft landed at the Paris Air Show

European exhibitions also hold crucial strategic importance for our company. Most recently, you could see us at Le Bourget Airport in France, where the world’s largest and oldest air show – the Paris Air Show – took place last week. This year, our L 410 NG aircraft landed there as well.

The "Four-ten," manufactured by our company Aircraft Industries, completed a five-hour flight from Kunovice to Paris, covering a distance of 1,330 kilometers and flying through German airspace.

At the Paris Air Show, it enjoyed great success – we were visited by delegations led by top state officials. There was also strong interest in the entire OMNIPOL Group stand, where we presented ourselves alongside other subsidiaries.

PARIS AIR SHOW IN NUMBERS

The Paris Air Show is the largest and oldest air show in the world. Held every two years, it is a key event for the global aerospace and defense industry. This year's 55th anniversary edition continues a tradition spanning 110 years.

At France’s oldest civil airport – Le Bourget near Paris – more than 2,300 exhibitors from 48 countries will gather this year. A total of 24 nations, including the Czech Republic, have announced their participation with national pavilions.

On the static display, 150 aircraft will be showcased – including aircraft of Czech origin, such as our L 410.