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Star Citizen IAE 2954 – Save the Date

The Biggest Ship Show in the ‘Verse Returns to MicroTech

IAE2954 schedule announced:

Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2024

Join us for the galaxy’s premier spacecraft showcase from November 22 – December 5, 2024. This spectacular event offers unprecedented access to the latest in aerospace technology and innovation.

  1. Free test flights of over 100 different spacecraft models
  2. Exclusive reveals of new vehicle designs
  3. Limited-edition paint schemes and exclusive in-game content
  • Daily manufacturer showcases across New Babbage’s APEX and ZENITH halls
  • Special broadcasts available through Whitley’s Guide and various comm channels

Event Schedule 2024 / 2954

  1. Nov 22-23: CRUSADER INDUSTRIES & TUMBRIL (APEX HALL)
  2. Nov 23-24: AEGIS DYNAMICS (ZENITH HALL)
  3. Nov 24-25: Alien Manufacturers Day – GATAC, AOPOA, BANU, ESPERIA (APEX HALL)
  4. Nov 25-26: ORIGIN JUMPWORKS (ZENITH HALL)
  5. Nov 26-27: RSI (APEX HALL)
  6. Nov 27-28: ARGO, GREYCAT, KRUGER, CONSOLIDATED OUTLAND (ZENITH HALL)
  7. Nov 28-29: DRAKE INTERPLANETARY (APEX HALL)
  8. Nov 29-30: MISC & MIRAI (ZENITH HALL)
  9. Nov 30-Dec 1: ANVIL AEROSPACE (APEX HALL)
  10. Dec 1-2: Best in Show / Weapons & Armor (ZENITH HALL)
  11. Dec 3-5: EVENT FINALE (ZENITH HALL)

We will publish the very latest news and announcements on IAE2954 here. Stay tuned!

The Intergalactic Aerospace Expo: A Journey Through Time

Introduction

The Intergalactic Aerospace Expo (IAE) stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of innovation and exploration in the Star Citizen universe. From its humble beginnings as a showcase for a single experimental ship to its current status as the premier aerospace event in the galaxy, the IAE has evolved alongside the very technology it celebrates. As we approach IAE 2954, it’s worth taking a look back at the rich history of this iconic event and how it has shaped the aerospace industry in the Star Citizen universe.

The Early Years (2670-2682)

The story of the IAE begins in 2670 on the planet Castor. Inventor Audrey Timmerman, driven by a passion for aerospace technology, organized the first expo to introduce his experimental ship, the Poby. This inaugural event was small in scale but grand in vision, setting the stage for what would become a galactic institution.

In these formative years, the IAE was a nomadic affair, moving from system to system as it sought to establish its identity. The expo’s wandering nature allowed it to reach a diverse audience, spreading excitement for new aerospace technologies across the galaxy. Notable early sponsors included the New Junction Ship Emporium in 2675, which helped elevate the event’s profile among industry insiders.

The RSI Era (2683-2715)

A significant turning point came in 2683 when Roberts Space Industries (RSI) took over as the primary sponsor of the IAE. Under RSI’s stewardship, the expo found a semi-permanent home at the Agustin Exposition Hall on Lo. This period of stability allowed the IAE to grow in both size and prestige.

The RSI era saw several milestone moments:

  1. Professionalization of demonstrations: Following a tragic accident in 2701 that resulted in 15 fatalities, the IAE implemented stricter safety measures. Professional pilots were now required for all ship demonstrations, and the renowned 999th Test Squadron was brought in to handle stunt flying exhibitions.
  2. Introduction of the Constellation: At IAE 2712, RSI unveiled its groundbreaking new ship, the Constellation. This reveal would set a precedent for using the IAE as a launchpad for major new spacecraft designs.
  3. Growing corporate involvement: As the expo’s influence grew, so did corporate interest. The event began to attract a wider range of manufacturers, each vying for attention in an increasingly competitive market.

The Messer Era (2715-2792)

The rise of the Messer regime brought significant changes to the IAE. AEGIS Dynamics, a company favored by the new government, became the primary sponsor. This shift in sponsorship reflected the broader changes happening across the UEE, as the Messer regime sought to consolidate its power and influence.

During this period, the IAE became a tool for promoting regime-approved companies and technologies. The event’s focus narrowed, with less emphasis on innovation and more on showcasing military might and regime-sanctioned advancements.

This politicization of the expo led to Audrey Timmerman’s retirement in 2715. The founder of the IAE, disillusioned with the event’s new direction, chose to step away rather than see his creation used as a propaganda tool.

Post-Messer Expansion (2792-2915)

The fall of the Messer regime in 2792 ushered in a new era for the IAE. Freed from the constraints of authoritarian control, the expo once again embraced its role as a showcase for innovation across the aerospace industry.

This period saw rapid expansion and diversification:

  1. Multi-system celebrations: In 2870, to mark the IAE’s 200th anniversary, sister events were held across multiple systems. This move highlighted the expo’s galaxy-wide appeal and set the stage for future expansion.
  2. Corporate renaissance: With the restrictions of the Messer era lifted, a wider range of companies began to participate in the IAE. This led to increased competition and a boom in aerospace innovation.
  3. Technological leaps: The post-Messer era saw significant advancements in spacecraft technology, many of which were first unveiled at the IAE. From improved quantum drives to revolutionary life support systems, the expo became the place to witness the future of space travel.

The Asura Incident and Search for a Permanent Home (2913-2915)

The year 2913 marked a low point in IAE history with the “disastrous” expo on Asura. The chosen location proved woefully inadequate, lacking the necessary infrastructure to host an event of the IAE’s magnitude. Attendees faced numerous logistical challenges, from insufficient accommodations to inadequate facilities for ship demonstrations.

The Asura debacle prompted the IAE board of directors to seek a permanent home for the event. They recognized that the expo had outgrown its nomadic roots and required a dedicated location that could meet its ever-expanding needs.

The Modern Era: Eri City and Beyond (2916-Present)

In 2916, former Governor of Severus, Joona Tzur, successfully lobbied the IAE board to establish Eri City on Kiel as the permanent home of the expo. This decision marked the beginning of the modern era of the IAE.

Eri City offered several advantages:

  1. State-of-the-art facilities: Purpose-built exhibition halls and spacious landing zones allowed for more impressive displays and demonstrations.
  2. Central location: Kiel’s position in the Severus system made it accessible to a wide range of attendees from across the UEE.
  3. Strong local support: The government and people of Kiel embraced the IAE, seeing it as a source of pride and economic opportunity.

However, the move to Eri City also brought new challenges:

  1. Increased traffic: The popularity of the event led to significant congestion in the Severus system during expo periods.
  2. Security concerns: The concentration of valuable ships and technology attracted increased outlaw activity, necessitating enhanced security measures.
  3. Logistical complexities: Managing an event of the IAE’s scale in a single location required significant planning and resources.

To address these issues, several initiatives were implemented:

  1. Express lane system: An attempt to reduce waiting times for arriving ships, though its effectiveness has been debated.
  2. Enhanced security protocols: Collaboration between UEE forces and local law enforcement to ensure the safety of attendees and exhibits.
  3. Satellite expos: Beginning in 2948, smaller IAE events were held at various locations to alleviate pressure on the main expo.

Recent Developments and Future Outlook

In recent years, the IAE has continued to evolve:

  1. 2948: The first in-game IAE experience for Star Citizen players, held at the Desmond Memorial Convention Center in Lorville.
  2. 2949: Expansion to Area18 with the Bevic Convention Center hosting a satellite expo.
  3. 2950-2953: New Babbage’s Tobin Expo Center became a regular satellite location, offering players another in-game IAE experience.

As we look forward to IAE 2954, the event continues to be a cornerstone of the Star Citizen experience. It offers players unparalleled opportunities to explore the latest in spacecraft technology, from nimble fighters to massive capital ships. The expo has also become a social hub, where players can meet, share experiences, and plan their next adventures in the ‘verse.

The future of the IAE looks bright, with potential for further expansion and innovation. As Star Citizen’s universe continues to grow, so too will the scope and scale of this iconic event. From its humble beginnings on Castor to its current status as a galactic phenomenon, the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo remains at the forefront of aerospace innovation, a testament to the enduring human spirit of exploration and technological advancement.

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Manifesto

Manifesto for the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2954 in Star Citizen

Citizens of the Universe, Explorers of the Cosmos, and Pioneers of the Final Frontier!

As we stand on the cusp of a new era in space exploration and colonization, we proudly present to you the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2954 – a testament to human ingenuity, technological prowess, and our unyielding spirit of adventure.

For centuries, humanity has gazed at the stars, dreaming of the day when we would break free from the bonds of our home planet and venture into the vast unknown. That day has come, and with it, a new age of possibility and discovery.

The IAE 2954 is more than just an exhibition; it is a celebration of our collective achievements and a glimpse into the future that awaits us among the stars. Here, you will witness the pinnacle of aerospace engineering, from nimble fighters to massive capital ships, each a marvel of design and functionality.

We gather here today to:

  1. Showcase the latest advancements in spacecraft technology, propulsion systems, and defensive capabilities.
  2. Foster collaboration between manufacturers, innovators, and visionaries from across the galaxy.
  3. Provide a platform for citizens to experience firsthand the vessels that will shape our future in space.
  4. Inspire the next generation of pilots, engineers, and explorers to push the boundaries of what’s possible.
  5. Strengthen the bonds between diverse species and cultures united by our shared cosmic destiny.

As we stand at the threshold of a new frontier, we must remember that with great power comes great responsibility. The technology on display here today has the potential to unlock the secrets of the universe, but also the power to reshape worlds. We must use this power wisely, always striving for peace, progress, and the betterment of all sentient beings.

Let the IAE 2954 serve as a beacon of hope and a reminder of what we can achieve when we work together. From the smallest component to the grandest capital ship, every innovation here represents a step forward for all of humanity and our allies across the stars.

So, citizens of the universe, we invite you to explore, to dream, and to imagine the possibilities that lie before us. The future is not just something that happens to us – it is something we create together.

Welcome to the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2954. The stars await!

Charter

Charter of the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2954

We, the organizers, participants, and attendees of the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2954, hereby establish this charter to guide our actions and aspirations:

Article I: Purpose

The IAE 2954 is established to showcase cutting-edge aerospace technology, foster innovation, and promote peaceful exploration and development of space.

Article II: Principles

  1. Innovation: We commit to pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology and engineering.
  2. Collaboration: We encourage cooperation between manufacturers, researchers, and enthusiasts.
  3. Education: We dedicate ourselves to sharing knowledge and inspiring future generations.
  4. Sustainability: We promote responsible resource use and environmental stewardship in space.
  5. Inclusivity: We welcome participants from all species, cultures, and backgrounds.

Article III: Exhibition Standards

  1. All exhibited craft and technology must meet UEE safety regulations.
  2. Manufacturers must provide accurate specifications and performance data.
  3. Weapons systems may be displayed but must be deactivated during the expo.
  4. Exhibitors must respect intellectual property rights and avoid unauthorized reproductions.

Article IV: Visitor Rights and Responsibilities

  1. All attendees have the right to safe and unrestricted access to public areas of the expo.
  2. Visitors must respect exhibit boundaries and follow safety guidelines.
  3. The expo encourages open dialogue and the free exchange of ideas.
  4. Discrimination or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated.

Article V: Technology Transfer and Sales

  1. All technology transfers and sales must comply with UEE regulations.
  2. Exhibitors are responsible for vetting potential buyers and ensuring legal compliance.
  3. The expo organizers shall provide a secure platform for transactions.

Article VI: Environmental and Ethical Considerations

  1. We commit to minimizing the environmental impact of the expo.
  2. Exhibitors must disclose any potential ethical concerns related to their technology.
  3. We promote the development of technologies that benefit all sentient beings.

Article VII: Legacy and Future

  1. We shall document and archive the expo’s proceedings for future reference.
  2. We commit to continuous improvement and adaptation of the expo format.
  3. We shall establish a committee to plan for future expos and maintain the IAE’s relevance.

By participating in the Intergalactic Aerospace Expo 2954, all parties agree to uphold this charter and work towards the advancement of aerospace technology for the benefit of all.