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FSA’s 2025 Flight Sim Expo In Rhode Island In June

Enthusiasts Will Explore More Than 70 Exhibitors In Providence

The Flight Simulation Association (FSA) announced that its 2025 Flight Sim Expo will be held at the Rhode Island Convention Center June 27-29, 2025, and registration for the event will open December 14, 2024.

The event will begin with new product introductions and seminars on Friday morning and product updates and announcements from some of the top simulator developers in the afternoon. They will be tempting guests with some of the new hardware and software to try out over the weekend. A welcome reception at the end of the afternoon will be followed by the Expo banquet in the evening with dinner, trivia, and prizes.

Saturday and Sunday will feature educational seminars as well as all-day activities in the exhibit hall, where attendees can try out the new and updated sims at the more than 70 exhibits. Many exhibitors will have the latest in home flight sim technology on display for guests to immerse in their passion for aviation. There will also be other hands-on displays and product demos as well as guided show floor tours.

Besides the actual Expo, on the Thursday before and Monday after the main event, guests will have access to a variety of aviation activities such as air traffic control facility tours, behind the scenes airport tours, museum visits, and more.

According to the FSA, the Expo has drawn over 7,500 attendees to its previous gatherings in Las Vegas, Orlando, San Diego, and Houston.

FMI:  flightsimassociation.com/

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