AERTEC is bringing its aeronautical systems to ADM Seville 2026

AERTEC is exhibiting at ADM, the major industry event for the sector in southern Europe, showcasing its capabilities in defence and aeronautics alongside leading international companies in the sector.

AERTEC is taking part as an exhibitor at the eighth edition of Aerospace & Defence Meetings ADM Seville 2026, held from 19 to 21 May at the FIBES Conference Centre in Seville. The company is using its presence at the event to showcase its capabilities and solutions in aeronautical systems, consolidating its position as a national leader in the development of high-criticality aeronautical technology.

Organised by Andalucรญa TRADE (Business Agency for Transformation and Economic Development), ADM Sevilla is the leading B2B event for the aerospace and defence industry in Spain and the most significant in southern Europe. This yearโ€™s edition brings together more than 315 companies from 30 countries, with a broad representation of OEMs, prime contractors and specialist suppliers to the civil aviation and defence sectors, through pre-scheduled B2B meetings, sector-specific conferences and high-level networking opportunities.

In this context, AERTECโ€™s CEO, Antonio Gรณmez-Guillamรณn, was invited to deliver the opening address at ADM, entitled โ€œThe role of Spain and Andalusia in the new aeronautical, space and defence landscapeโ€.

AERTECโ€™s participation in ADM Sevilla 2026 highlights its aeronautical systems, a field in which the company develops qualified products for national and international programmes, such as FCAS, SIRTAP and SAETA II, whilst retaining full intellectual property rights over the technology.

Our dual-use technology solutions, designed to be adaptable to different programmes and platforms, position AERTEC as a key player in the sectorโ€™s value chain, with the capacity to contribute to technological sovereignty in certain areas of defence, where it is already developing guided munitions for drones, such as the BAT smart bomb and the FOX micro-missile.

Pedro Becerra, Managing Director of Aerospace & Defence at AERTEC, highlights the strategic importance of these capabilities: โ€œAviation electrification will play a key role in the sectorโ€™s evolution over the coming years, and at AERTEC we have developed our own solutions capable of responding to this technological shift. Our aim is to integrate our advanced power distribution and control systems into new programmes and developments, enabling more efficient, intelligent and sustainable aircraft. We are also integrating avionics capabilities, such as flight and control computers, providing the safety and certification required within the aeronautical sectorโ€.


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