An AERO of Consequence in 2026

a white airplane with a digital gray and blue graphic on the cowl on a white platform

Spring time in southern Germany comes just a week or two later than it does at our current base at 40 degrees N latitude in the U.S. So normally, the week of AERO Friedrichshafen trends cool, and often rainy.

Not so for 2026, and frankly we were relieved. We’d conned our friends Mike and Marsha into coming with us to the show, with promises of flowers and budding vines and flowing wines along the Bodensee…as well as a hefty dose of general aviation innovation and fun served up alongside a juicy wurst or two.

Bavaria delivered in spades, and the growth all around us in the town and countryside was echoed resonantly in the growth of the show itself. What was the biggest (and of the 6 I’ve attended, the best) AERO ever displayed the full gamut of aerial conveyances from gliders to business jets, and I really think every flying thing in between.

We had a dual mission, to assist clients with their media outreach, and to report on the latest and greatest for AvBrief.com. The twin goals kept us busily running around and capturing the whole thing in photos and prose.

The festivities began on Tuesday with a solid lineup for Media Day, during which we enjoyed presentations from GAMA’s EU office as well as a tour of just a handful of highlights in new aircraft at the show.

For AvBrief, I featured the Elixir + aircraft that had just debuted, fresh from its FAA Part 23 certification last summer. We also saw a dynamic display of the new Kaelin Aero B100C two-seat trainer during the media tour.

Press conferences and seminars gave us a chance to catch up on innovations from Beringer Aero, with its high performance wheels and brakes, and Hartzell Propeller’s carbon fiber composite prop technology. We also celebrated a lot of jet orders, emphasizing the evolving nature of the show into the business aviation realm. Topping these were several from Textron Aviation, including Luminair and Luxaviation.

AERO also made global connections possible, bringing aviation leaders and enthusiasts from around the world into one place. The focus was on the state of GA in the EU, for clear reasons: the seeds of innovation grow here, but they are not nurtured as they should be, which is why aviation manufacturers from Europe tend to build facilities in North America. I had a candid conversation with Kyle Martin, who leads GAMA’s EU office, and we went over those continuing challenges at length, along with what the association is striving to do about changing that playing field.

While not much has moved since our last visit to AERO, with the right momentum behind those initiatives, we could see progress. If it were up to the thousands plying the halls of the Messe, it would be a no brainer. We want the new, the exciting, the sustainable to give us wings.

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The Bristell electric B23 powered by the H55 powertrain and packs launched at AERO 2026. [Credit: Julie Boatman]

Wasn’t Expecting So Much Sun ‘n Fun

a van's RV-10 painted red and white with Magnix on the cowl and flags around it

Well, it wasn’t on my dance card, to begin with, but circumstances dictated that I head down to Florida for the first time in a couple of years to attend the Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo this year.

My primary mission was to help out with my fellow volunteers with the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators at the triple-wide booth we had planned in Hangar A for the show.

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SAFE volunteers proudly show off the new display booth at Sun n Fun 2026. [Credit: Donna Wilt]

But since I was already on site, I met up with fellow AvBrief contributor Larry Anglisano to put together a few bits for the home team at avbrief.com. We started off with this video showing off the Bristell B23 with the Rotax 916iS powerplant, interviewing my pal David Copeland of Bristell on the company’s plans for the model, now that MOSAIC is reality.

Next, I covered the several press conferences on Tuesday, with news from Daher including their Me & My Kodiak app and the proud display of the new TBM 980 and Kodiak 900 out front. Larry and I enjoyed a coffee (I only spilled a little on my feet) on their spacious deck).

Then, I scooted over to MagniX to check out their big reveal of a rather little powerplant, one that will be going into no less than the pretty Van’s RV-10 parked outside the tent.

I also had a chance to support client Hartzell Propeller during the company’s seminar as part of the Sun ‘n Fun Innovation Preview on Monday afternoon under the breezy pavilion (which won’t be so breezy next year, once it is enclosed). Great stuff coming from the Top Prop line, and new prop applications in the works…

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JJ Frigge of Hartzell Propeller introduces the company’s new products at the Sun n Fun 2026 Innovation Preview. [Credit: Julie Boatman]

Overall props to the excellent media headquarters staff, who kept me watered and fed and charged up during my whirlwind visit… and to the entire Sun ‘n Fun team for a great show… things are looking up at least in this part of central Florida.