
From June 16 to 22, 2025, BMI had the pleasure of taking part for the fourth time in one of the world’s biggest aeronaspace events: the International Paris Air Show. This 55th edition, marked by innovation and energy transition, confirmed our role as a key player in the heat treatment of critical aerospace parts.
Many visitors
Throughout the week, we welcomed many visitors to our booth in Hall 4. This location at the heart of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regional pavilion enabled us to showcase our expertise alongside other innovative companies from the region.

Our sales team was on hand all week to present our solutions and discuss your industrial issues and future projects.


Vacuum furnaces & decarbonation: Our concrete solutions
We took advantage of the show to highlight our contribution to the decarbonization of the aeronaspace sector, recently published in L’Usine Nouvelle (a French industrial magazine). Indeed, our vacuum furnaces have a role to play in reducing the carbon footprint of heat treatment processes.
Our technologies enable us to better control energy consumption, while meeting the stringent performance, reliability and traceability requirements of the aerospace industry. A concrete response to industrial and environmental challenges.
Read the article in French language.
High-flying aircrafts… and high precision
Spectacular aerial demonstrations of the Rafale, the A400M and the NH90 helicopter punctuated this 2025 edition. Beyond the show, these aircrafts reflect precision work on critical metal parts, often heat-treated in vacuum furnaces.
Our participation enabled us to remind our contacts that behind each aircraft lies an industrial chain of excellence, in which BMI furnaces play an essential role.
Meetings & technical exchanges
The week was also an opportunity for a number of enriching professional encounters, from technical discussions to maintenance, retrofit and new equipment projects.


We particularly appreciated the synergy created within the regional pavilion, in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce and the Aerospace Cluster Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. A collective dynamic that illustrates our willingness to work together.


Conclusion
The 55th edition of the Paris Air Show was an intense week for BMI. Our expertise in vacuum furnaces attracted a great deal of interest, with many technical exchanges and concrete projects discussed on our booth. Thank you to everyone who came to meet us !
We look forward to seeing you again, and of course at the next Paris Air Show in 2027 !

