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Aerospace and Defense

JUNE 16-22, 2025 | Le Bourget, Paris

Paris Air Show

#PAS25

Accenture at the Paris Air Show

The Paris Air Show is the world’s largest Aerospace and Defense exhibition and air display. Here, global players come together to showcase their latest innovations, forge new connections and create new business opportunities.

This year, Accenture is bringing together our, industry experts and digital solutions alongside thought leadership tailored to the Aerospace and Defense sector.

Join us from June 16–19 at VIP Chalet #37, located right in front of the flight line.

We look forward to connecting with you!

Our presence and theme @ PAS25

Explore demos, sessions, and client engagement opportunities across three areas of impact

Digitizing the entire product engineering lifecycle to design for manufacturing and increase differentiation and effectiveness by leveraging AI, data, and cloud technologies.

Boosting brownfield production with digital twins, AI, and automation to overcome delays, quality issues, and outdated production lines—driving resilience, speed, quality excellence, efficiency, cost savings, and agility.

Transforming supply networks with connected data and agentic architectures to become more secure, efficient, resilient and innovative.

Stories to watch

Driven by geopolitical shifts and focus on innovation, European countries are increasing their defense spending. Defense companies are expanding globally, strengthening partnerships and investing in Al, cyber defense and autonomous systems.

49%

Almost half of industry executives (49%) identified partnership building as essential for accessing the necessary products and technologies.

Resilient supply chains are a top priority for the aerospace and defense industry. Companies are responding by diversifying supplier bases, forming strategic partnerships and investing in technologies to build autonomous, adaptive supply chains.

61%

of commercial aerospace executives expect revenue growth over the next six months in a sign of growing confidence in supply chain improvements and production scalability.

Centered on Al and hyper-automation, the evolution of manufacturing is a key focus. Aerospace and defense companies are envisioning future factories powered by autonomous systems, self-learning machines and digitally connected crews. 

65%

of aerospace factory managers prioritize technologies that are foundational to achieve hyper- automation, like digital products, process and systems twins or IloT & edge computing. 

Who is going to be there?

John Schmidt

Senior Managing Director – Aerospace & Defense, Global

Patrice Barbier

Senior Managing Director – Aerospace & Defense, EMEA

Patrick Vollmer

Senior Managing Director – Global Industry Group Lead Industrials

Tobias Geissinger

Managing Director – Engineering Services, Aerospace and Defense, Global

Veronique Rollin

Managing Director – Strategy and Consulting, Manufacturing, Aerospace and Defense, Global

Joyce Kline

Managing Director – Strategy and Consulting, Data and AI, Aerospace and Defense, Global

Brian York

Managing Director – Technology, Aerospace and Defense, Global

Gilles Stahl

Managing Director – Aerospace & Defense, Supply Chain