The Black Sea Defense and Aerospace exhibition (BSDA) is a biennial tri-service defence, aerospace, and security event held at the ROMAERO Complex in Bucharest, Romania. Established in 2007 and running every two years, BSDA gathers global defence companies, military delegations, and government officials to exhibit and demonstrate land, air, naval, cyber, and space defence systems. The 10th edition took place 13-15 May 2026; the next edition is scheduled for 2028.
Black Sea Defense and Aerospace (BSDA) is a biennial international tri-service defence exhibition and conference covering land, air, naval, cyber, homeland security, and space domains. First held in 2007, BSDA takes place in Bucharest, Romania, at the ROMAERO Complex airfield site adjacent to Baneasa International Airport. The event brings together international defence manufacturers, military delegations, government officials, and procurement specialists from across NATO's eastern flank and beyond. The 10th edition was held 13-15 May 2026 and is now past; the next (11th) edition is expected in 2028. BSDA is held under the institutional support of the Romanian Ministry of National Defence (MApN), the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Economy, and several Romanian intelligence and security agencies.
BSDA was created in 2007 as Romania sought to build a credible defence-sector showcase following its 2004 NATO accession. The founding logic was to provide a regional platform for the Black Sea and South-Eastern European defence community that could connect Romanian armed forces procurement needs with the international defence industry. The biennial rhythm was chosen to align with the broader European defence exhibition cycle (alternating with or complementing events such as MSPO in Poland and HEMUS in Bulgaria). Attendance and exhibitor numbers grew consistently across editions, and BSDA expanded its thematic scope from a primarily land-domain show into a full tri-service and cyber-space event reflecting Romania's evolving force modernisation priorities.
The 10th edition of BSDA, held 13-15 May 2026 at the ROMAERO Complex, was positioned as a milestone event coinciding with Romania's acceleration of its defence procurement programmes. Romanian authorities had recently approved the acquisition of F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft, Abrams M1A2 main battle tanks, SENTINEL air surveillance radar systems, and additional JLTV light tactical vehicles – making the country one of the fastest-growing NATO defence markets. Key sponsors for the 2026 edition included Hanwha Aerospace (platinum), Lockheed Martin, Hyundai Rotem, Rafael, Excalibur Army, RTX, and Comlog. Capability presentation sponsors for domain-specific conferences included Hyundai Rotem (land), Leonardo (air), Tehnonav (naval), and Metaminds (cyber/space).
BSDA occupies the spring slot in the South-Eastern European defence exhibition calendar, typically in May, with no direct biennial competitor at the same season and geography. It sits between DEFEA (Athens, May, odd years) and MSPO (Kielce, Poland, September), offering defence companies a dedicated gateway to Romanian and Black Sea region procurement audiences. Within the NATO eastern-flank circuit, BSDA complements the HEMUS exhibition in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, and the Ukrainian events cycle.
Exhibitors at BSDA are drawn from across the global defence industry: European and North American prime contractors, platform manufacturers, systems integrators, and smaller specialist suppliers. At the 2024 edition, more than 420 companies exhibited. Military visitors include delegations from Romanian armed forces branches (land, air, naval) and allied NATO nations. Official delegations attend from across South-Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and further afield. The specialised visitor profile covers procurement officers, armed forces chiefs of staff, defence attaches, industry executives, and policy-makers.
BSDA combines indoor exhibition halls with a large outdoor display area at the ROMAERO airfield site, enabling life-size and live demonstrations of heavy equipment, aircraft, helicopters, armoured vehicles, and naval systems. The conference programme is structured around capability domains with dedicated sessions for land, air, naval, and cyber-space capabilities – each sponsored by a relevant industry partner. Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) co-organises a matchmaking event to facilitate B2B contacts between exhibitors and visitors. The BSDA Review Magazine serves as the official show publication. The organisers also maintain accreditation for official military delegations and foreign government representatives.
Exhibition themes span six domains:
| Edition number | 10th |
| Dates | 13-15 May 2026 |
| Exhibitors (2024 reference) | 420+ |
| Visitors (2024 reference) | ~38,000 |
| Exhibition and display area | 351,802 sq m total |
| Hangar space | 700,000+ cubic metres |
| Cranes / handling capacity | up to 300 tonnes |
| Platinum sponsor | Hanwha Aerospace |
BSDA is primarily a professional defence exhibition. Visitor registration is required and the event targets defence industry professionals, military personnel, government officials, and procurement decision-makers. Some editions have included public airshow elements given the ROMAERO airfield site; attendees should check current visitor category rules on bsda.ro.
BSDA's location at a functioning aerospace industrial facility with direct airfield access allows for live flight demonstrations of military aircraft and helicopters – a capability not available at most convention-centre exhibitions. The show also provides direct exposure to the Romanian defence procurement market, which is among the most active in NATO's eastern flank.
BSDA is biennial, held every two years. The 2026 edition was the 10th. The 11th edition is expected in 2028; dates are not yet confirmed. Check bsda.ro for the announcement of 2028 dates and registration opening.
The ROMAERO Complex is located in the northern part of Bucharest, adjacent to Baneasa International Airport (Aurel Vlaicu Airport), providing direct airfield access for live flight demonstrations. The site encompasses a total exhibition and display area of approximately 351,802 square metres with hangar space exceeding 700,000 cubic metres. Material-handling cranes with capacity up to 300 tonnes are available for large systems display. ROMAERO is Romania's largest aerospace company, with over 100 years of history in aerostructure manufacturing and aircraft MRO. The site is accessible from central Bucharest via Soseaua Bucuresti-Ploiesti (DN1), approximately 8-10 km north of the city centre. Baneasa Airport has limited scheduled services; Henri Coanda International Airport (Otopeni) is the main international gateway, about 15 km further north.
BSDA is organised by a dedicated event company under the BSDA brand, operating under the institutional support of the Romanian Ministry of National Defence (MApN), the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MAI), the Ministry of Economy (MEDAT), the National Agency for Export Controls (ANCEX), the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI), the Special Telecommunications Service (STS), the National Administration of Penitentiaries (ANP), the National Authority for Management and Regulation in Communications (ANCOM), and the National Directorate of Cyber Security (DNSC). This multi-agency backing gives BSDA strong official legitimacy as Romania's national defence exhibition platform.
BSDA is NATO's Eastern flank showcase: the only major biennial defence exhibition on the Black Sea rim that combines live airfield demos, sea-domain systems and land capability in a country now running one of Europe's largest rearmament programmes.
Exhibitor registration is via the form at bsda.ro/exhibit-register/. Visitor registration is at bsda-registration.tntexpo.net/visitors. Pricing for exhibition space is not publicly disclosed; contact the BSDA organiser directly through the website. The 2026 edition has passed; registration for the 2028 edition will open at a future date.
From Henri Coanda International Airport (OTP), take the A3 motorway south and then Soseaua Bucuresti-Ploiesti north toward Baneasa (approximately 20 minutes by car). From Baneasa Airport (BBU), the ROMAERO complex is adjacent – a short taxi or shuttle ride. The organiser typically provides shuttle services from central hotels; check bsda.ro for details.
The primary working languages are Romanian and English. Major exhibitors provide materials and staff in English. Conference sessions are typically conducted in English with Romanian translation available for specific sessions.
Official military delegations should contact the BSDA organiser through the military attache of their country's embassy in Bucharest, or directly via the organiser's contact page. Accreditation for official delegations is coordinated with the Romanian Ministry of National Defence.
| Official website | https://www.bsda.ro/ |
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| Register (exhibitor) | https://www.bsda.ro/exhibit-register/ |
| Register (visitor) | https://bsda-registration.tntexpo.net/visitors |
| Exhibition themes | https://www.bsda.ro/exhibition-themes/ |
| Programme | not disclosed |