— Cairo, March 2026

Three days. Every hour has a capital agenda.

Structured deal-flow sessions, decision-tier delegates, and funded projects on every agenda. The forum is not a conference about aviation — it is where aviation capital is deployed.

Format architecture

Built for decision-makers, not delegates

The Aviation Investment Forum – Egypt 2026 is a high-impact strategic platform established to position Egypt as a leading regional hub for aviation investment and connectivity. The forum focuses on accelerating infrastructure development, enabling smart airport transformation, advancing sustainable aviation initiatives, and fostering public-private partnerships that support long-term economic growth and operational excellence within the aviation sector.

No open-floor panels on abstraction. Access is screened by mandate type before the first session begins.

Session length
Session composition
Deal-flow architecture

80-minute structured blocks

Verified deal principals only

Three capital tracks, nine sessions

Each block is scoped to a single investment theme with pre-circulated project materials. No introductory keynotes; sessions begin at the deal.

Room composition is controlled. Operators present funded pipeline; investors arrive with screened mandates. Observers do not attend working sessions.

Smart infrastructure, regional air access, and next-generation services — each track runs across all three days with matched investor and operator cohorts.

Close-up architectural detail of a modern airport terminal facade in Egypt, structural steel and glass canopy at golden hour, warm light raking across geometric forms, no people, sharp depth of field
Close-up architectural detail of a modern airport terminal facade in Egypt, structural steel and glass canopy at golden hour, warm light raking across geometric forms, no people, sharp depth of field
+ Host rationale

Cairo is not a venue. It is the argument.

Egypt controls the intersection of African, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean air corridors. Its regulatory reform programme and airport expansion pipeline make it structurally correct as the continent's aviation capital hub.

Holding this forum in Cairo is not convenience — it is the thesis. Investors who attend are already positioned inside the market they are evaluating.

See the full session schedule

The programme publishes session scope, capital track assignments, and confirmed project briefs. Review it before you register.