The 2026 edition of Aerospace & Defense Meetings (ADM) Sevilla has closed in Seville after what organizers and participating companies describe as a record-setting event for Spain’s aerospace supply chain. The business convention, held from May 19 to 21 in the Andalusian capital, brought together international manufacturers, system integrators, and tier suppliers focused on aeronautics and defense.
According to event information, ADM Sevilla 2026 was staged as the eighth edition of the convention and is regarded as Spain’s leading B2B forum dedicated to aerospace and defense supply chains. Companies including ACNIS International, Aerometals & Alloys, GRAS Sound and Vibration, and Bossard Aerospace announced their participation in advance, underlining the event’s appeal to firms specializing in materials, fasteners, and testing technologies.
The format centered on pre-arranged business meetings, technical exchanges, and supply chain discussions, aimed at improving performance, efficiency, and industrial cooperation. Exhibitors highlighted topics such as reduced machining times, scrap minimization, and optimization of buy-to-fly ratios, reflecting growing pressure on aerospace manufacturers to improve cost and production metrics.
While detailed attendance figures and transaction volumes have not been disclosed, ADM Sevilla 2026 is being reported by participants as one of the most dynamic editions to date, underscoring Andalusia’s role as a hub for aerospace manufacturing and services within Spain and the broader European market.