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A deeper inline direction built around semi-private conversations, illuminated walls, and a stronger media threshold.
MRO Americas in Orlando is a strong fit for this 10 x 20 inline direction because the design prioritizes layered consultative zoning and illuminated architectural wall planes and a cleaner path into aviation-maintenance exhibitors that need credible technical messaging, disciplined circulation, and room for practical buyer conversations.
Footprint
10' x 20'
Exhibit type
Inline
Views included
4
Working area
200 sq ft / 19 m²
4 images
Design-specific LED-wall video
This exact 10' x 20' design includes a 32-second LED-wall preview alongside the still-view gallery so you can evaluate motion, screen emphasis, and arrival sequence together.
Why exhibitors choose this design
Here is what this design does for your team on the floor — how it earns attention, makes conversations easier, and turns exhibit traffic into real leads.
A deeper inline direction built around semi-private conversations, illuminated walls, and a stronger media threshold.
10 x 20 Exhibit Rental — Translucent consultative inline design is built for exhibitors heading to MRO Americas in Orlando. MRO Americas is the premier event for the aviation maintenance industry, bringing together over 17,000 attendees and 1,000+ exhibitors. The event showcases the entire aviation aftermarket, from aircraft component repair and engine overhaul to avionics and digital maintenance solutions. Attendees include airlines, OEMs, lessors, and MRO service providers, creating a key B2B networking and business development environment. On that floor, the translucent consultative inline design layout works because it gives the exhibit a clean front read, a strong flow inside, and an easy path from the first aisle glance to a real conversation. A deeper inline direction built around semi-private conversations, illuminated walls, and a stronger media threshold. This is a working rental exhibit, not a decoration: it helps your team get the message across faster, sort traffic, and present the brand with more control during a busy show.
On size, this 10 x 20 inline build gives your team roughly 200 square feet to do three things at once: stop the aisle with a clear front, support technical credibility and meeting flow, and keep enough room for staff conversations after the first stop. It does that through layered consultative zoning, illuminated architectural wall planes, and more private mid-exhibit conversation space, so the exhibit never collapses into one long wall or one empty open space. That is why it fits MRO Americas well. The exhibit carries your branding, product story, and meeting space in one easy-to-read sequence, which is what you want when you are renting an exhibit in a market like Orlando.
Build quality matters just as much. An exhibit only works if it can be built, packed, and installed without the look falling apart on site. In this design, the rear-wall frame run, controlled front edge, and clean return details are built to keep the inline exhibit within standard sightline rules. That lets us plan the exhibit around the aluminum frame system, SEG graphic spans, monitor count, counter placement, crating, and labor hours up front. General-contractor line-of-sight rules also stay in the plan, so corners, front message walls, and overhead signage do not run into approval or visibility problems on the floor. For a show like MRO Americas, that gives the exhibit the practical discipline to hold up under real event conditions, from move-in through show hours and on to your next event.
Bottom line: would this exact 10 x 20 exhibit help you at MRO Americas in Orlando? Yes, when your program needs aviation-maintenance exhibitors that need credible technical messaging, disciplined circulation, and room for practical buyer conversations. The hero image and the other views show how the exhibit holds up from every approach, and the details explain why the structure fits the venue, the traffic, and the job the exhibit has to do. This is a real 10 x 20 Exhibit Rental — Translucent consultative inline design build with the practical planning detail to support pricing discussions, graphics decisions, and a straightforward rental conversation with our team. Call 888-633-5197 or request a quote to get started.
What you get with this build
Gets noticed from down the aisle
A clear hero moment and layered consultative zoning pull attendees in before they walk past — so more of the right people stop at your exhibit.
Easier conversations, more leads
The layout gives your team room to greet, demo, and talk without a bottleneck, so exhibit traffic turns into real conversations instead of a crowd that drifts by.
No show-floor surprises
It is planned to meet Orange County Convention Center rules and stays open and on-brand, so it looks the way you expect on day one — with one team handling design, build, and install.
We designed this 10' x 20' build with MRO Americas in mind — the kind of crowd, pace, and floor you will be working at Orange County Convention Center. If that is your show, it is a strong starting point you can make your own.
Planning highlights
Here is what this exhibit is designed to do on the floor, so you can see the thinking behind it before we scope your quote.
Layered consultative zoning
This move is part of the design from the beginning so the exhibit can be engineered, installed, and staffed as one coherent system.
Illuminated architectural wall planes
This move is part of the design from the beginning so the exhibit can be engineered, installed, and staffed as one coherent system.
More private mid-exhibit conversation space
This move is part of the design from the beginning so the exhibit can be engineered, installed, and staffed as one coherent system.
The design stays realistic to 10' x 20', so structure, message order, and visitor flow do not drift away from the actual exhibit size.
Supporting gallery
The hero image stays primary, but the full gallery remains available below so your team can compare frontage, side treatment, and the overall operating sequence before asking for revisions.
Other directions in this footprint
These alternate custom exhibits stay visible here with one image and one summary each, so you can compare the created directions without losing track of the current design.

A compact inline direction with the core branding, media, and reception moves solved cleanly.
NPE in Orlando is a strong fit for this 10 x 20 inline direction because the design prioritizes compact branded backwall and media and messaging focus and a cleaner path into manufacturing and processing exhibitors that need machinery-story logic, readable graphic sequencing, and a front edge that can qualify traffic before deeper conversations.

A stronger presentation wall direction for exhibitors who need more visual storytelling in the aisle.
InfoComm in Las Vegas is a strong fit for this 10 x 20 inline direction because the design prioritizes expanded message wall and deeper presentation emphasis and a cleaner path into AV and systems brands that need monitors, media rhythm, and a cleaner line between walk-up demos and qualified meetings.

A more architectural inline direction with clearer content zones and stronger visual rhythm.
KBIS in Las Vegas is a strong fit for this 10 x 20 inline direction because the design prioritizes clear content zoning and architectural wall rhythm and a cleaner path into kitchen-and-bath brands that need cleaner finish stories, a stronger hero wall, and a more controlled consultation zone.