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Custom Exhibition Stands for AIX

AIX exhibition stand design and build

AIX is the world's leading trade show for aircraft interiors, inflight entertainment, and connectivity. With airlines, cabin interior specifiers, and aviation suppliers from across the globe competing for attention on one of the most design-conscious show floors in the aviation calendar, your AIX exhibition stand cannot afford to be anything less than exceptional. Noisy&Co are specialist AIX exhibition stand builders, we are the partner you want in your corner.

OUR SOLUTION

AIX exhibition stands that deliver added advantage

Design For
Impact  

Reject the ordinary 
and create bold, unexpected visuals 
that demand attention.

Brand
Guardians

We act as your brand guardians, maintaining premium standards across graphics, finishes and colours.

The Final
5% Rule

Focus on meticulous snagging and technical precision to ensure a world-class brand experience.

Memorable
Moments 

Spark curiosity and turn every visitor interaction into a world-class brand experience.

An AIX exhibition stand builder with proven experience

AIX takes place annually in Hamburg and consistently attracts senior airline buyers, cabin interior procurement teams, and aviation interiors suppliers from across the global aviation industry. As an experienced AIX exhibition stand builder, Noisy&Co understands the unique demands of the show, from the design-led expectations of an audience that evaluates aesthetic quality as part of its professional brief, to the logistical requirements of delivering a precision build at one of Europe's most important annual aviation events.


We have designed and built exhibition stands for brands across the aviation, aerospace, and interiors sectors at major international events, including AIX, Paris Air Show, Farnborough Air Show & MRO. Whether you need a focused product showcase environment built around cabin interior displays and in-flight technology demonstrations, or a large-format AIX trade show booth that positions your brand as a leader in the aviation interiors space, we bring the same level of strategic rigour, precision build quality, and meticulous attention to detail to every project.

AIX exhibition stand services

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Exhibition stands

  • Exhibition stand design concepts

  • 3D exhibition stand designs

  • Build & fabrication

  • Exhibition stand installation

  • Technology integration

Bespoke exhibition stand design & Concept development

Trade show content

  • Motion graphics

  • VFX & animation

  • Video production

  • Gamification

  • Interactive content

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Logistics

  • Project management

  • Site services support

  • Trade show stand contractors

  • Sourcing

  • Logistics and storage

An AIX exhibition stand strategy built for results

AIX is a show where design quality is expected. The audience that walks the floor includes some of the most design-literate procurement professionals in any industry, cabin interior specifiers and airline product managers who spend their working lives evaluating the aesthetic and functional quality of products at the highest level. A stand that does not meet that standard will be judged accordingly, regardless of the quality of the products it is displaying. Your AIX exhibition stand needs to be as well considered and precisely executed as the products and solutions you are there to sell.


We are an AIX exhibition stand contractor that understands the intersection of design quality and commercial performance that defines success at this show. From open, visually ambitious environments that draw airline buyers and specifiers in from across the hall, to focused product display areas that allow your team to showcase cabin interior products, inflight entertainment systems, and connectivity solutions in context, we manage every aspect of your AIX stand from initial concept through to on-site installation and handover, so your team can focus entirely on the conversations that matter.

AIX exhibition stand builders

When should I start planning my AIX exhibition stand?

AIX runs annually in Hamburg, and while the annual cadence might suggest there is always another edition around the corner, the reality is that the Hamburg Messe build schedule is tightly managed, and demand for quality AIX exhibition stand builders fills up earlier than many brands anticipate. The show attracts a high volume of international exhibitors, many of whom are returning clients with established relationships with their stand contractors, which means the pool of experienced, high-quality suppliers available at short notice is smaller than it might appear.

As a general principle, conversations with your AIX exhibition stand builder should begin at least six months before the show opens. For brands planning a significant step change in their presence or a more complex stand involving bespoke cabin interior displays or integrated in-flight technology demonstrations, eight to ten months is a more appropriate lead time. We have delivered AIX exhibition stands with shorter notice periods where the scope and requirements allow for it, but the design-conscious nature of the AIX audience makes early planning particularly valuable. A stand that has been given the time it needs to be properly conceived, designed, and refined will always outperform one that has been rushed, and at a show where the audience evaluates design quality as part of their professional brief, that difference is immediately visible.

What are the specific build and logistics requirements at Hamburg Messe for AIX?

Hamburg Messe is a well-run, modern venue with clear operational procedures, but delivering an exhibition stand at AIX involves a set of logistical considerations that need to be understood and planned for well in advance. The show attracts a significant volume of international exhibitors bringing cabin interior products, seating systems, inflight entertainment hardware, and connectivity equipment that ranges enormously in size, weight, and handling complexity. Freight planning for AIX needs to account for the specific dimensions and handling requirements of whatever you are shipping, and for exhibitors bringing large or heavy cabin interior products, the structural implications for the stand design need to be resolved early in the process.

For exhibitors shipping from outside Germany, customs and import documentation need to be initiated well ahead of the build window, and for brands bringing technology products with specific certification or handling requirements, the regulatory considerations need to be factored into the logistics plan from the outset. Hamburg Messe has its own venue regulations covering stand heights, rigging, electrical specifications, and material standards that apply across all exhibitors and need to be designed around rather than discovered on site. As an experienced AIX exhibition stand contractor, we manage the full logistics and compliance process on behalf of our clients, ensuring that every element of your stand arrives on time, in the right condition, and is built to exactly the standard the show demands.

How do you design an AIX stand that meets the design expectations of an aviation interiors audience?

AIX is one of the few trade shows where the design quality of your exhibition stand is evaluated by your audience as directly relevant to their assessment of your products and capabilities. Cabin interior specifiers, airline product managers, and inflight experience designers are professionals whose entire working brief centres on the quality, aesthetics, and functional performance of designed environments. When they walk onto your AIX exhibition stand, they are not just attending a trade show; they are experiencing a designed space, and their response to that space is informed by the same criteria they apply to the cabin interior products they are there to evaluate. That creates both a significant risk and a significant opportunity. The risk is that a stand that does not meet the design standards of the audience actively undermines confidence in the quality of your products.

The opportunity is that a stand that genuinely impresses a design-literate audience creates a level of brand credibility that no amount of marketing material can replicate. Our approach to AIX exhibition stand design starts from that reality. Every material selection, every spatial decision, every lighting choice, and every finish detail is evaluated against the question of whether it would satisfy the expectations of someone who specifies cabin interiors for a living. The result is a stand that does not just display your products but embodies the same commitment to design quality that your products represent.

How do you showcase cabin interior products and inflight technology effectively on an AIX stand?

Showcasing cabin interior products and inflight technology at AIX presents a set of display challenges that are specific to the aviation interiors sector. Cabin interior products, whether seating, lighting systems, galley equipment, or in-cabin entertainment hardware, are designed to be experienced in context rather than evaluated in isolation. A seat that looks unremarkable on a generic display plinth can be genuinely compelling when it is presented within a thoughtfully designed cabin environment that allows airline buyers to understand how it will actually look and feel in service. The same principle applies to in-flight entertainment and connectivity technology, where the user experience of the system is often as important to the procurement decision as the technical specification.

Our approach to product display at AIX is to design the demonstration environment around the experience of the product rather than the physical dimensions of the object. That means thinking carefully about how cabin interior products are contextualised within the stand, how lighting is used to show materials and finishes at their best, how interactive demonstration capability is integrated for inflight technology products, and how the overall spatial experience of the stand guides airline buyers and specifiers through your product range in a sequence that builds understanding and desire rather than simply presenting options. The goal is a stand where every product is shown in the best possible light, literally and commercially.

Who exhibits at AIX and is it the right show for our brand?

AIX brings together the full ecosystem of the aviation interiors industry under one roof in Hamburg every year. The exhibitor profile spans cabin interior product manufacturers, seating and galley suppliers, inflight entertainment and connectivity providers, aircraft lighting specialists, cabin management system developers, and the full range of materials, textiles, and components suppliers that serve the aviation interiors market. The visitor profile is equally broad, drawing airline cabin interior teams, inflight product managers, procurement specialists, and senior aviation executives from carriers across Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and beyond. For brands whose products or services touch any part of the passenger experience, AIX is the single most concentrated opportunity on the annual calendar to engage with the buyers, specifiers, and decision makers who matter most to their business.

The question of whether AIX is the right show for your brand is less about whether your products are relevant to the audience and more about whether your organisation is ready to invest in a presence that does justice to the quality of what you are selling. AIX is a show where the standard of exhibition is high and the audience is unforgiving of brands that show up without having taken their presence seriously. For brands that are ready to commit to a well-conceived and properly executed AIX exhibition stand, it is one of the most commercially rewarding events on the aviation calendar. We are happy to discuss whether AIX is the right fit for your current exhibition strategy and what a stand that genuinely works at the show would look like for your brand specifically.

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