PTE World 2026 – Passenger Terminal Expo and Conference, the world’s leading international airport conference and exhibition – opens in just three weeks. Taking place March 17–19, 2026 at ExCeL London, the event will bring together an expected 400+ exhibitors on the show floor and 400+ expert speakers across three days at the conference.
This year also marks PTE World’s return to London for the first time since 2019, with the global airport community gathering in one of the world’s most connected cities to share ideas, reconnect with partners and explore the technologies shaping the passenger experience. You can get your free expo entry pass here.
Passenger Terminal Expo – meet 400+ leading exhibitors
This year’s event will be an opportunity for visitors to meet with over 400 industry-leading exhibitors, to discover the latest products and technologies available within the industry. Exhibitors at the free-to-attend exhibition will showcase a broad range of technology and solutions, including an airside driving simulator, luxury seating for airports and an AI-powered solution to improve passenger experience and boost retail revenue – to name just a few of the technologies that will be on show this year! Visitors will be able to reconnect with existing suppliers and use the event as an opportunity to form new partnerships.
Vitra will be showcasing its latest airport seating and furnishing concepts, drawing on decades of experience designing for high-footfall public environments. The company’s airport portfolio spans multiple terminal touchpoints – from check-in and holdrooms to lounges, food courts and staff areas – with an emphasis on long service life, modularity and sustainability.
Assaia will present EmissionsControl, an AI-enabled solution designed to help airports and ground handlers identify and reduce emissions during aircraft turnaround. Using thermal cameras, the system detects APU usage in real time and provides stand-level insight intended to support compliance, reporting and day-to-day operational decisions. Copenhagen Airport became the first airport to deploy the system across most stands in 2025.


Sidara will be available to discuss its work across aviation architecture, engineering, planning and advisory – and how airports can balance performance, passenger needs and sustainability while planning and delivering new infrastructure. The company’s aviation work spans terminals and airside environments, with a focus on designing facilities that respond to evolving operational requirements while reflecting local context and long-term resilience.
TAV Technologies will be showcasing Airport Cockpit, its airport operations control centre platform designed to provide a unified view of airport performance by integrating multiple systems into a single interface. The platform is built to support collaborative decision-making, with tools that help teams monitor operations and act quickly when disruption occurs. TAV Technologies will also highlight its AI-driven “manage by exception” approach,intended to surface potential issues early and support proactive intervention before bottlenecks escalate.


Searidge Technologies will present Airfield Insights, a data and analytics platform built on a purpose-built digital twin, designed to translate airfield activity into operational KPIs. The platform aims to help airports identify constraints, understand performance trends and improve resource allocation by turning airfield movements and events into actionable insight for operations and planning teams.
Nuctech will be highlighting its CT-based hold baggage screening capabilities, with a focus on threat detection performance, throughput and integration into airport environments. The preview points to compliance with ECAC EDS Standard 3.2 and higher regulatory requirements, alongside an emphasis on operational efficiency and deployment at scale.

You can read more exhibitor highlights here.
Passenger Terminal Conference – 400+ speakers across 17 tracks
Passenger Terminal Conference 2026 will once again deliver a broad, practical programme covering the challenges airport operators are dealing with – from capacity and operational resilience to security, facilitation, customer experience, digital identity, sustainability and the future of terminal development.

The conference programme brings together speakers from airports, airlines, regulators and aviation authorities, alongside planners, architects, engineers, consultants and technology specialists. For attendees, it’s a chance to step back from day-to-day delivery and hear how peers are approaching similar pressures – and what’s working.
Sessions include content focused on Heathrow masterplanning and expansion, a session exploring the French government’s digital identity initiative, and presentations looking at airport investment in Argentina and modernization across Indian airports. There is also a panel discussion centred on Los Angeles World Airports and LAX, which will bring a major hub perspective to the conversation around planning, delivery and operational performance.
For more of the top presentations to see at Passenger Terminal Conference 2026, take a look at the editor’s picks – 10 must-see presentations at Passenger Terminal Conference 2025. You can also view the full conference program, here.
Skytrax World Airport Awards and networking
A highlight of the week is the Skytrax World Airport Awards 2026, taking place on Wednesday, March 18. The ceremony recognizes excellence across 25 categories and is fantastic networking opportunity for attendees.

To learn more about this year’s event, visit the website. Register for your FREE exhibition entry pass here.
The team looks forward to welcoming you on-site in March!




