The Isle of Man Aviation Conference 2026 will take place on Wednesday 24 June on the Isle of Man.

As the industry calendar continues to evolve, IOMAC is pleased to reaffirm its plans for 2026 and looks forward to welcoming the aviation community for a focused, high quality conference experience.
Delivered by Martyn Fiddler in collaboration with the British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA) and supported by the Isle of Man Aircraft Registry, IOMAC continues to build on its reputation as a thoughtful, well curated forum for meaningful discussion, professional connection and informed debate.
The conference will take place at Woodbourne House in Douglas, a setting known for encouraging calm, purposeful conversation. From arrival on the island, delegates can expect a warmly coordinated experience, with space to connect, reflect and engage with peers across the sector.
The conference agenda is currently being finalised, with a strong line up of speakers already confirmed. Sessions are designed to inform, challenge and stimulate forward looking conversation around the future of aviation. The full programme is expected to be published at the end of April.
For those reviewing their plans for mid 2026, IOMAC extends a warm invitation to join colleagues and peers on the Isle of Man this June. The conference has always created space for considered discussion, collaboration and shared perspective, and that commitment remains as strong as ever.
Top Five Reasons to Attend IOMAC 2026
- Market insight from people shaping the industry. Hear directly from leading voices in aircraft finance, transactions, regulation and market intelligence, professionals operating at the sharp end of business aviation.
- Thought led conversations that look forward. Designed for informed discussion rather than soundbites, sessions explore aviation’s future across ownership, finance, regulation, data and decision making.
- Meaningful connections. IOMAC brings together a highly relevant and engaged audience, encouraging natural conversation and lasting professional relationships.
- A delegate‑focused experience. Hosted at Woodbourne House, the conference offers a calm, welcoming environment designed around the delegate experience from arrival to conclusion.
- A conference built on trust and collaboration. Delivered in conjunction with the BBGA and Isle of Man Aircraft Registry along with committed sponsors, IOMAC remains a not for profit event focused on value, integrity and industry relevance.
Registration details and further information are available via the IOMAC website or by contacting caeli@martynfiddler.com.
We look forward to welcoming both familiar faces and new participants to the Isle of Man in June 2026.



