Gallery: Some Of The Firsts At Aero Friedrichshafen
April 08, 2025
Opening Panel
General Aviation Manufacturers Association Director for European Safety and Sustainability Development Cate Brancart moderated a panel of women aviators and business executives to begin Aero Friedrichshafen media day.
PC-12 Pro Debut
Swiss manufacturer Pilatus debuted the PC-12 Pro with new Garmin G3000 Prime flight deck and Autoland capability. Experimental Test Pilot Marc Michel flew the aircraft to Friedrichshafen from Pilatus’ facility at Buochs Airport, Switzerland.
First Trade Show
CEO Rolf Stuber describes the Smartflyer SFX1 hybrid-electric aircraft, making its first trade show appearance. Rolled out Nov. 6, 2024 in Grenchen, Switzerland, the prototype aircraft is expected to make its first flight this year.
A Quieter Piper
Germany’s MT-Propeller certified this Piper Meridian with new PT6A-135A engine and five-bladed propeller. The modification reduces certified outside noise to 66.9 dB(A) from the original 74.9 dB(A).
Business Aviation Dome
A Bombardier Challenger 604 is parked in front of the Business Aviation Dome, a new feature at Aero Friedrichshafen dedicated to business aviation. Historically a general aviation trade show, the event is hosting 30 business aircraft.
A Sunlit Interior
Fifteen companies involved in business aviation are exhibiting in the glass-covered Business Aviation Dome, while others are displaying their wares in two of the 12 halls at Aero Friedrichshafen.
Aero Friedrichshafen 2025 runs April 9-12 at Friedrichshafen Airport, located on the shores of Lake Constance in southern Germany. Organizers gave reporters an early look at some of the highlights at the media day April 8.