Goodyear will spotlight its comprehensive aviation tyre portfolio at the 2025 Paris Air Show, taking place from 16–22 June. With dedicated displays for commercial, military, business, and general aviation sectors, the brand aims to demonstrate its long-standing role as a trusted supplier across the global aerospace market.
Goodyear’s stand in Hall 3 (D73) will feature dedicated zones for each of its key aviation segments:
These displays will be complemented by interactive digital exhibits, designed to help visitors understand how Goodyear's tyre technologies support different aviation requirements—from durability and load performance to fitment versatility.
As part of its exhibition, Goodyear will also mark the 100th anniversary of the Goodyear Blimp in 2025, reflecting the company’s deep ties to the aviation sector. The blimp’s legacy will be featured as a symbol of the brand’s century-long presence in flight innovation and aerial visibility.
Reggy Ruijtenburg, General Manager, Aviation EMEA at Goodyear, commented: “Our presence at the Paris Air Show 2025 is about showcasing the versatility of Goodyear Aviation. From high-performance tyres for business jets and commercial airliners to general aviation or military aircraft, Goodyear strives to deliver trusted performance in the air—and on the ground.”
Goodyear’s multi-segment presence at the 2025 Paris Air Show underscores the growing demand for advanced, application-specific aviation tyres. With aircraft manufacturers and operators increasingly focused on lifecycle cost, safety margins, and operational resilience, tyre suppliers are expected to provide more than just durability—they must deliver across varied performance benchmarks. This aligns with broader industry trends where precision engineering, sector-specific designs, and digital engagement are shaping future product development across both aviation and ground mobility.
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