Attendees take a peak inside the Lockheed Martin Raider helicopter at the Paris Air Show on June 17, 2025. (Hélène de Lacoste / Breaking Defense)
PARIS AIR SHOW — Thursday marked the unofficial closure of the Paris Air Show. While technically the show continues all week, Thursday is the last day where exhibitors are there in any show of force. After that, it’s the public days, and industry largely bugs out to avoid the chaos.
That means Breaking Defense’s time in Le Bourget has also come to a close, but before we go, we wanted to give you one last look at some of the sights from the show.

The crowd gathers at the Paris Air Show 2025. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)

Military officials were among the attendees at the Paris Air Show in June 2025. (Hélène de Lacoste / Breaking Defense)

An attendee takes a break at the Paris Air Show on June 18, 2025. (Daniel Woolfolk / Breaking Defense)

A rocket looms in the background at the Paris Air Show on June 17, 2025. (Hélène de Lacoste / Breaking Defense)

AVIC, a Chinese aerospace firm, came to the Paris Air Show 2025 to show of its wares. (Hélène de Lacoste / Breaking Defense)

French defense and space firm Hemeria brought along a surveillance blimp to the Paris Air Show 2025. (Aaron Mehta / Breaking Defense)
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