Secure Your Early Bird Tickets to eVTOL Insights’ North America Conference in Ohio, as Speaker Demand at Record High
The Early Bird rate for tickets to eVTOL Insights’ North America Conference ends in just over one month, with delegates able to save $250 if they buy theirs before December 31st.
The 2026 event will take place at the National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence (NAAMCE) near Springfield, Ohio, from Wednesday, April 29th to Friday, May 1st, and promises to be another must-attend gathering for professionals across the global Advanced Air Mobility market.
It will follow previous eVTOL Insights conferences held in North America, which include New York (2022), Montreal (2024) and Palo Alto (2025).
The 2026 conference will kick off on Wednesday, April 29th with a planned industry tour, offering attendees a behind-the-scenes look at cutting-edge AAM developments.
The main conference day will be held on Thursday, April 30th, featuring keynotes, panels, and keynote presentations from industry leaders, innovators and policymakers. After the conference finishes, the 2026 Global AAM Awards will take place and recognise more individuals and companies working within the global Advanced Air Mobility market.
The event will conclude with a second industry tour on Friday, May 1st, providing further insight into the infrastructure and operations shaping the future of air mobility.
Early bird tickets to attend eVTOL Insights’ North America Conference are currently priced at $700, which also includes entry to the networking receptions planned for the day before (April 29th) and after the conference finishes. After December 31st, tickets will be on general sale at $950.
Early bird entries for the awards also need to submitted before December 31st. Each entry is priced at £249, but will increase in price to £299 from January 1st, 2026 and be on sale until Friday, February 27th.
Please note, there is already a very high demand for speaker slots and sponsor opportunities. Interested companies wanting additional branding and awareness in Ohio should reach out to Sam Bromley, Sales Manager at eVTOL Insights, to avoid disappointment.
To learn more about the packages available, please send an email to sam.bromley@iigroup.global.
You can buy your event tickets by clicking on the link below:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/evtol-insights-north-america-conference-awards-ohio-2026-tickets-1433061117379?aff=oddtdtcreator
Located at the Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport, the NAAMCE opened in September 2023 and is a premier research and development facility dedicated to advancing the field of Advanced Air Mobility.
Spanning 55,000 square feet, the center comprises 30,000 square feet of administrative, laboratory, meeting, and collaboration spaces, along with an additional 25,000 square feet of aircraft hangar space.
NAAMCE serves as a collaborative hub, bringing together key stakeholders from the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, NASA, the Ohio Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center, academic institutions and private industry.
The facility supports a wide range of activities, including the development and testing of eVTOL aircraft, high-speed VTOL aircraft and other AAM technologies.
In addition to its research and development functions, NAAMCE plays a pivotal role in workforce development and training.
The center is equipped with eVTOL simulators to train crew members and supports various demonstration projects that showcase technologies advancing AAM integration beyond the aircraft itself.
Featured image is from eVTOL Insights’ North America Conference in Palo Alto in 2025. Pictured on the panel from L‑R is Carl Dietrich (Jump Aero), Alexandre Zaramela (Moya Aero), Manal Habib (MightyFly) and Gwen Lighter (GoAERO Prize).

