AeroExpo Mexico
Mexico's main civil and business aviation trade show, held at Toluca International Airport — the hub of Mexican executive aviation. The 2026 edition gathered over 100 exhibiting companies, a static display of some 25 aircraft, and around 12,000 industry visitors over three days.
What to expect
Quick facts
Dates
March 3–5, 2026
Location
Aeropuerto Internacional de Toluca
Toluca, Mexico
Estimated attendance
~12,000
Exhibitors
~100
Languages
ES, EN
Regulatory focus
AFAC Mexico
Also known as
AeroExpo, Aero Expo Toluca, AeroExpo Toluca, International Aviation Trade Show & Convention
Who attends
Mexican and Latin American business aviation operators, FBOs and handling companies based at Toluca, OEMs and aircraft brokers, MROs, avionics and services suppliers, Mexico's civil aviation authority (AFAC), aviation schools and training providers, and professional pilots from across the region.
Why flight schools attend
AeroExpo puts Mexico's civil aviation buyers, operators, and training providers on one floor. Schools attend to meet the operators who hire their graduates, to keep current on AFAC regulatory developments, and to evaluate fleet, maintenance, and technology suppliers — the conference programme explicitly covers training alongside executive aviation and MRO topics.
Frequently Asked Questions
AeroExpo 2026 ran March 3–5, 2026 at Toluca International Airport in the State of Mexico, about an hour west of Mexico City.
AeroExpo is Mexico's main civil and business aviation trade show, held at Toluca International Airport — the country's executive aviation hub. It combines an industry exhibition, a static aircraft display, and a conference programme covering executive aviation, maintenance, airport services, training, and new technologies.
AeroExpo is the commercial civil aviation event — business aviation, FBOs, MROs, and training — held at Toluca. FAMEX is Mexico's biennial aerospace trade fair at Santa Lucía Air Base, with a stronger aerospace-manufacturing and defense focus. The two alternate as Mexico's headline aviation gatherings.
Yes. Aviation schools exhibit and attend alongside the operators who hire their graduates, and the conference programme covers training topics directly. For anyone serving the Mexican flight training market, it is the most commercially focused event of the year.
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