eVTOL Insights European Congress Draft Agenda Released, Early-Bird Tickets Now on Sale for Toulouse Event
eVTOL Insights has published a draft agenda for its European Congress, taking place on 15 October in Toulouse, France. The event will bring together leaders from the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), drone, and next-generation aviation sectors to discuss commercialisation, autonomy, airspace integration, and industry growth. Early-bird tickets are available at £500 until 4 September, with standard tickets priced at £700 and student tickets at £200.

Highlights
- eVTOL Insights will hold its European Congress in Toulouse, France on 15 October 2025, targeting AAM, drone, and next-generation aerospace industry leaders.
- The draft agenda covers four themes: commercialising aerial services, scaling autonomy, integrating airspace, and building Europe's aviation future.
- Early-bird tickets are available at £500 until 4 September 2025; standard tickets are £700 and student tickets are £200.
- The full ticket package includes a networking evening on 14 October, the main congress on 15 October, and a site visit on 16 October.
- Organisers are accepting speaker applications for keynotes, fireside chats, and panel sessions; enquiries should be directed to jason@evtolinsights.com.
eVTOL Insights European Congress Draft Agenda Released, Early-Bird Tickets Now on Sale for Toulouse Event
eVTOL Insights has published a draft agenda for its European Congress, scheduled for 15 October in Toulouse, France.
The organisers have released the agenda ahead of time to give prospective delegates an early look at the topics on the table. Leaders from the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), drone aviation, and next-generation aerospace sectors will converge on one of Europe's most important aerospace hubs.
The congress aims to bring together vehicle developers, drone operators, regulators, airports, air navigation service providers (ANSPs), investors, manufacturers, and policymakers to explore how the industry can move from demonstrations and trial programmes to large-scale deployment and commercial success.
The agenda reflects the current maturity of the market, focusing on four core themes: commercialisation, autonomous flight, airspace integration, and industry growth.
Four Core Themes
1. Commercialising Aerial Services
This track examines how new aerial services can establish sustainable business models and generate real-world value.
Planned discussion topics include:
- Who pays first? Identifying early winners in AAM
- Beyond the hype: which AAM business models are already generating revenue?
- Premium service or mass transit? Defining the future passenger market
- From trial to daily operations: scaling drone logistics networks
- Can AAM transform regional connectivity?
2. Scaling Autonomy
This track investigates how automation and autonomous flight can be safely integrated into aviation operations while delivering commercial and operational benefits.
Planned discussion topics include:
- Beyond BVLOS: what is still holding Europe back?
- Scaling from one aircraft to one hundred
- Human-machine teaming in aviation
- The business case for autonomous flight
- From automation to autonomy: certification challenges
- AI in aviation: hype, risk, or competitive advantage?
3. Integrating Airspace
This track explores how drones, eVTOLs, electric aircraft, and conventional aviation can be integrated into a shared airspace ecosystem.
Planned discussion topics include:
- One sky, multiple users
- U-space: from concept to reality
- Managing high-density mixed traffic
- Airports as multimodal transport hubs
- Integrating AAM into the European aviation network
- Civil, commercial, and defence users in shared airspace
4. Building Europe's Aviation Future
This track examines how Europe can build a globally competitive aviation ecosystem through investment, industrialisation, talent development, and innovation.
Planned discussion topics include:
- Can Europe lead the next generation of aviation?
- Scaling production: from prototype to series manufacturing
- The future aerospace supply chain
- Building a skilled workforce for advanced aviation
- Defence, dual-use technology, and industrial resilience
- The future of European regional aviation
A Forum for the Entire Ecosystem
The organisers expect to attract a broad range of stakeholders from across the aviation value chain, including passenger eVTOL developers, electric and hybrid aircraft manufacturers, drone operators, logistics providers, regulators, airports, ANSPs, investors, infrastructure suppliers, and government representatives.
Call for Speakers
The organisers are actively engaging industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to help shape the final agenda. Those interested in delivering a keynote, participating in a fireside chat, or joining a panel discussion are encouraged to register their interest. The draft agenda published is intended as a framework for discussion and will be refined based on industry feedback.
Join the Conversation in Toulouse
Toulouse sits at the heart of Europe's aerospace industry, making it an ideal setting for discussions focused on the next phase of aviation innovation and deployment.
Early-bird tickets are available at £500 until 4 September; tickets will subsequently go on general sale at the standard price of £700, with student tickets priced at £200.
Ticket prices include access to a networking evening on 14 October, the full congress programme on 15 October, and a site visit arranged for 16 October.
For speaker enquiries, contact: jason@evtolinsights.com
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