
Conference sessions featured a mix of in-person and virtual speakers. Registered attendees will still be able to catch conference sessions virtually May 4-5, 2021.

All attendees had to get a temperature check and wristband upon entry as part of health and safety precautions.

Hand sanitizer dispensers were a common sight throughout the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, where MRO Americas was held.

Face masks were also required to protect the safety of attendees.

In the exhibition hall, aisles were widened and carpet was removed to enable social distancing and easier cleaning.

Social distancing markers were placed on the floor throughout the hall, as seen here in Aviation Week’s booth.

The show was busy with attendees excited to get back to meeting in person.

One of the most unique booths at the show was this repurposed aircraft fuselage from CAVU Aerospace.

Also eye-catching was this colorful trailer at the SETNA iO booth.

Attendees could test out fall protection equipment at the HySafe booth.

The large drone at the Rizse booth drew a lot of attention, including from a very special guest.

Andy Hakes and Eric Baker of AireXpert pose for a picture on the show floor.
As Aviation Week’s first in-person show since the pandemic started, MRO Americas 2021 looked a little different than usual. Here are some sights and scenes from around the show.