F-AIR Colombia — Feria Aeronáutica Internacional
Colombia's international aeronautical fair, held biennially at José María Córdova International Airport in Rionegro, Antioquia. F-AIR combines a commercial exhibition, academic conferences, and public air displays — the meeting point for civil and military aviation in the Andean region.
What to expect
Quick facts
Dates
July 7–11, 2027
Location
Aeropuerto Internacional José María Córdova
Rionegro, Colombia
Languages
ES, EN
Regulatory focus
Aerocivil Colombia
Also known as
F-AIR, F-AIR Colombia, Feria Aeronáutica Internacional Colombia, F-AIR Rionegro
Who attends
Aerocivil and Andean-region civil aviation authorities, the Colombian Aerospace Force and visiting military delegations, Colombian and Latin American airlines and operators, OEMs and brokers targeting the Andean market, MROs, Colombian flight schools and aviation academies, and a large public audience for the weekend air displays.
Why flight schools attend
Colombia has one of Latin America's most active flight training markets, and F-AIR is where that market meets in person. Schools attend for direct access to Aerocivil, for the academic conference programme, and for recruiting visibility — the public days draw tens of thousands of aviation-minded visitors, many of them prospective students. For international schools building Colombian and Andean student pipelines, F-AIR is the natural first stop.
Frequently Asked Questions
F-AIR Colombia 2027 runs July 7–11, 2027 at José María Córdova International Airport in Rionegro, Antioquia — about 45 minutes from Medellín.
F-AIR runs biennially in odd-numbered years (2023, 2025, 2027) at José María Córdova International Airport in Rionegro. It alternates with FIDAE in Santiago, which runs in even-numbered years.
F-AIR is jointly organised by Colombia's civil aviation authority (Aerocivil), the Colombian Aerospace Force, the Municipality of Rionegro, and SOMOS Movilidad Rionegro.
Yes. Colombia is one of Latin America's largest flight training markets, and F-AIR combines regulator access (Aerocivil), an academic conference programme, and public days that draw large crowds of prospective students. Colombian schools treat it as their primary industry event.
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