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F-AIR Colombia Expects 25,000 Daily Visitors at 12th International Aeronautics Fair

F-AIR Colombia Anticipates 25,000 Daily Visitors at 12th International Aeronautics Fair
The 12th International Aeronautics and Space Fair (F-AIR Colombia) is scheduled to take place from July 9 to 13, 2025, at José María Córdova International Airport. Organized by the Colombian Aerospace Force with support from the Civil Aviation Authority and regional partners, the event will convene industry leaders, government officials, and aviation enthusiasts from approximately 15 countries. The fair aims to showcase the latest advancements in both civil and military aviation, reinforcing its status as a premier aerospace event in Latin America.
Focus on Innovation and Emerging Technologies
A key highlight of this edition will be the integration of unmanned aerial vehicles, underscored by a dedicated drone show. This emphasis on cutting-edge technology reflects F-AIR’s commitment to presenting the forefront of aerospace innovation. The event will also feature forums addressing investment opportunities in Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO), a sector that has attracted considerable international interest. Colombia’s growing prominence in engine overhaul and structural maintenance has positioned it as a strategic hub for MRO activities. Major companies, including MRO Holdings, are preparing significant investments, with announcements anticipated during the fair. Airlines such as LATAM and Avianca have been invited to participate, further highlighting the event’s regional importance.
Navigating Global Challenges and Operational Complexities
The 2025 fair takes place amid considerable challenges facing the global aviation sector. Industry analysts forecast robust growth in the fighter jet market through 2030, driven by modernization programs and escalating geopolitical tensions. However, recent funding reductions by the U.S. Air Force—particularly cuts to the JetZero program for fiscal year 2026—may affect related projects and investments worldwide. These developments are expected to intensify competition and prompt strategic realignments among aerospace manufacturers, with the U.S. market continuing to exert significant influence.
Organizers of F-AIR Colombia face complex logistical and security demands, with daily attendance expected to reach up to 25,000 visitors. The event requires meticulous coordination of airport operations, exhibition space allocation, and mobility management within an active commercial airport adjacent to a military base. Security protocols will involve multiple layers of protection and collaboration among various security forces to ensure a safe and seamless experience.
Colonels Andrés Felipe Vargas, Director of F-AIR Colombia, and Juan José López Duque, Director of Operations, highlighted the scale of these challenges in a recent interview. Col. López emphasized the necessity of long-term planning to maintain the fair’s high profile and operational efficiency, noting that space allocation is particularly demanding given the venue’s dual commercial and military functions. Coordination for demonstrations and logistics begins almost immediately after each edition concludes. Col. Vargas added that the airport’s increased activity since the inaugural fair has made managing interruptions more complex, while rising expectations from attendees continue to raise the organizational bar.
As the global aviation industry undergoes transformation and uncertainty, F-AIR Colombia 2025 seeks to position the country as a center for innovation, investment, and regional collaboration in aerospace.

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