The skies above Le Bourget roared to life as the 54th International Paris Air Show transformed the quiet suburb into the epicenter of global aerospace innovation. For seven thrilling days in June, industry titans like Boeing, Airbus, and Dassault showcased their latest marvels while military jets painted the sky with adrenaline-pumping aerobatics.
This year's showstopper? The unveiling of Airbus' hydrogen-powered concept plane, drawing gasps from the crowd as its futuristic silhouette dominated the tarmac. Nearby, startups demoed electric vertical takeoff vehicles (eVTOLs) - the flying taxis that might soon whisk Parisians over traffic jams.
Why Travelers Should Care:
Pro Tip: The Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace adjacent to the show offers perfect viewing balconies away from the crowds, with vintage Concordes as your backdrop for Instagram gold.
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