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Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling
27 November - 28 November 2023
Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling

SAE Media Group are delighted to announce the return of the 24th annual Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling conference, taking place on the 27-28 November 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal.

Building on our acclaimed 2022 edition conference remains the preeminent forum for the international air mobility and airlift community – providing critical perspectives from heavy and tactical airlift, rotary wing and AAR industries.

In light of the growing operational demand as a result of the War in Ukraine there has never been a more important time to view how the critical force multiplier of Military Airlift is employed, at the industrial, national and international levels.

Covering key mission areas such as resource pooling and sharing, humanitarian support, Air-to-Air Refuelling technical updates and news from multi-national and national procurement efforts – this comprehensive conference remains an essential calendar date for those in the airlift and AAR community.

Additionally, SAE Media Group are delighted to announce a post-conference site visit to the Beja Air Base - Air Base 11 on the 29th November 2023, hosted by the Portuguese Air Force. Attendance is complimentary for all conference attendees.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Brigadier General Fabrice Feola

Brigadier General Fabrice Feola

Chief of the air transport brigade, French and space air force / Air transport brigade
Brigadier General Joao Nogueira

Brigadier General Joao Nogueira

Director of the Engineering and Programs Directorate, Portuguese Air Force
General Joao Alves

General Joao Alves

Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Portuguese Air Force
Lieutenant General Randall Reed

Lieutenant General Randall Reed

Deputy Commander, Air Mobility Command, USAF

Beja Air Base Staff

, Portuguese Air Force
Beja Air Base Staff

Brigadier General Fabrice Feola

Chief of the air transport brigade, French and space air force / Air transport brigade
Brigadier General Fabrice Feola

Brigadier General Joao Nogueira

Director of the Engineering and Programs Directorate, Portuguese Air Force
Brigadier General Joao Nogueira

Colonel Arnaud Kauffman

Deputy Head of Policy and Support Division, EATC
Colonel Arnaud Kauffman

Colonel Gioacchino (Jack) Cassara

Director, MCCE
Colonel Gioacchino (Jack) Cassara

Colonel Harald Struzyna

Commanding Officer, SALCC Strategic Airlift Coordination Center
Colonel Harald Struzyna

Colonel Jason Mills

Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing, United States Air Force
Colonel Jason Mills

Colonel Johan van Soest

Head of the Project Management Procedures Office and Advisor in the Air Domain, Luxembourg Directorate of Defence
Colonel Johan van Soest

Colonel Juan G. Fernandez Gonzalez

Commander, ETAC – European Tactical Airlift Centre
Colonel Juan G. Fernandez Gonzalez

Colonel Luca Mazzini

Commander, 14th Wing, Italian Air Force
Colonel Luca Mazzini

Colonel Luca Tonello

Reservist - Former ITA Air Mobility Command Chief OPS, ITA Air Force
Colonel Luca Tonello

Colonel Robert P Rayner

Group Commander, 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron
Colonel Robert P Rayner

Colonel Ryan Garlow

Commander, RAF Mildenhall
Colonel Ryan Garlow

Colonel Stefan Kleinheyer

Head of Branch, Air Transport/ Jet/UAS, German Air Force Command
Colonel Stefan Kleinheyer

Don Turnbull

Senior Military Advisor, Embraer Defence & Security
Don Turnbull

Embraer

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Embraer

General Joao Alves

Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Portuguese Air Force
General Joao Alves

Group Captain Gavin Crouch

Director Air Requirements, Department of National Defence
Group Captain Gavin Crouch

Lieutenant Colonel David Pearce

Commander, 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron
Lieutenant Colonel David Pearce

Lieutenant Colonel Derek Rankin

Chief, ALCC, Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre
Lieutenant Colonel Derek Rankin

Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Evans

Commander, 100th Air Refueling Wing
Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Evans

Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Stepp

Vice Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, USAF
Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Stepp

Lieutenant General Randall Reed

Deputy Commander, Air Mobility Command, USAF
Lieutenant General Randall Reed

Mr Diego Giamberini

Director JETEX LATAM & Caribbean, Jetex US Inc
Mr Diego Giamberini

 He is one of Jetex team leaders with more than 15 years of experience working in aviation and aerospace industry, supporting civil and military flight operations. He is a former Air Force Officer who served in a C-130 Squadron as Navigator and Mission Planning Officer with the Argentina Air Force. Moved from Argentina to Dubai to work for Emirates Airlines, where he obtained his MBA in Airports and Aviation Management, continuing his carrier by joining Jetex, where he is now Sales Operations Director, and leader of Jetex Mission Planning Division.

Mr Frederico Lemos

Chief Commercial Officer, Embraer Defence & Security
Mr Frederico Lemos

Mr Jose Luis de Miguel

Head of Military Aircraft and FCAS Marketing, Airbus
Mr Jose Luis  de Miguel

Mr Laurent Donnet

Managing Director, Avidonn Consulting
Mr Laurent Donnet

Mr Mark Brophy

Military Flight Operations, Port City Air
Mr Mark Brophy

 Master Sergeant Mark Brophy enlisted in the Air Force in 1982 where he trained to be an aircraft maintainer (Crew Chief) on C-130 aircraft. MSgt Brophy was assigned to Little Rock AFB AK and then later to Elmendorf AFB AK.
After serving in the US Air Force MSgt Brophy returned to his home in New Hampshire where he joined the NH Air National Guard (NHANG); working again in maintenance, only this time in the Maintenance Operational Command and Control (MOAC). While at the NHANG, MSgt Brophy deployed to Pisa, Italy in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. In 1998 MSgt Brophy was selected to be an Inflight Refueler or Boom Operator. Since then, MSgt Brophy has been involved in operations around the world from Operations Northern/Southern Watch, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation New Dawn as well as many humanitarian relief efforts. With 20 years as a Boom Operator MSgt Brophy participated in countless operations and exercises logging a total of 4155 flying hours.
Now at Port City Air as Military Liaison, MSgt Brophy brings his military experience to the military aviator. MSgt Brophy diligently helps the aircrew with all their concierge needs, whether it’s getting them rental cars, finding lodging or directing them to the best places to visit.
In his off-time MSgt Brophy enjoys sailing the Atlantic coast with his family on their 41’ sailboat. MSgt Brophy holds a US Coast Guard 50 ton Captain license.

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Mr Laurent Donnet

Mr Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, Avidonn Consulting

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9:00

Overview of the Role and Capabilities of the Portuguese Air Force

General Joao Alves

General Joao Alves, Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Portuguese Air Force

  • Capability created through recent procurement efforts.
  • Intended future development of the Portuguese Air Force
  • Challenges faced during the procurement process and lessons identified for future procurement
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    9:30

    Why C-390?

  • Myths, Folklore & Untruths.
  • The C-390
  • Performance – Hot / High / Heavy and Modern ATM environments
  • Ease of Load / unload
  • Multi-Mission capability -
  • Ease of maintenance – cost – availability
  • Interoperability and sharing in a multi-national environment.
  • Mr Donald Turnbull

    Mr Donald Turnbull, Senior Military Advisor, EMBRAER S.A

    Mr Frederico Lemos

    Mr Frederico Lemos, Chief Commercial Officer, Embraer Defence & Security

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    10:00

    Developing Global Air Mobility to Ensure Operation Capability

    Colonel Ryan Garlow

    Colonel Ryan Garlow, Commander, RAF Mildenhall

  •  Priorities for Air Mobility Command: develop the force and advance warfighting capabilities to maximize full-spectrum readiness and generate the credible capacity required to project the Joint Force and ensure strategic deterrence
  • Global effects and overview of Air Mobility operational wings
  • Developing Multi-Capable Airmen and Digitally-Adept Airmen for future operations
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Strategic Airlift International Solution (SALIS) 2023 Updates

    Colonel Harald Struzyna

    Colonel Harald Struzyna, Commanding Officer, SALCC Strategic Airlift Coordination Center

  • Providing Service for over and outsized cargo in a changed environment.
  • What are the main aspects of the changed operating environment?
  • What have the key challenges been for SALIS in recent years?
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    11:30

    Preparing Future Airlift Personnel Through the Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center

    Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Stepp

    Lieutenant Colonel Ryan Stepp, Vice Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, USAF

  • Increasing the war fighting effectiveness and survivability of Air Mobility Forces
  • Overview of AATTC capabilities to train the next generation of airlift personnel 
  • Focusing on international partnerships and strengthening joint training experiences
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    12:00

    Airbus Air Mobility - The Future is Now

    Mr Jose Luis  de Miguel

    Mr Jose Luis de Miguel, Head of Military Aircraft and FCAS Marketing, Airbus

  • Current products - an overview of the status of current products in the military aircraft portfolio
  • Future Developments - a focus on recent acheivements (customers and company) followed by a look at future developments, airmed at meeting the needs of our customers on the following platforms.
  • C-295
  • A400M
  • A330MRTT
     
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    The Value of Resource Pooling and the role of the EATC

    Colonel Arnaud Kauffman

    Colonel Arnaud Kauffman, Deputy Head of Policy and Support Division, EATC

  • Overview of the EATC’s role as the major air mobility force provider in Europe with large and flexible operational options for air transport, medical evacuation and air-to-air refuelling
  • Update on the transformation of the EATC’s current fleet to include A400-M, C130J, and A330 MRRT platforms
  • Generating a common tactical operating procedure
     
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    14:00

    Boeing Global Services Capabilities and Solutions

    Mr Andrew  Tayon

    Mr Andrew Tayon, KC-767 Tanker and Northern Europe/Israel Program Manager, Boeing Global Services and Support

  •  Overview of Boeing Global Services
  • Performance Based Logistics Overview and Benefits
  • Key MAAR PBL Program Structure and Results: C-17 Globemaster and Italy KC-767A Tanker
  • Boeing Digital Solutions Capabilities
  • KC-46A Program Update and Video
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    14:30

    Implementing the Lessons Identified in the Initial Ukraine Response to Ensure the Optimisation of the 435th Contingency Response Group

    Lieutenant Colonel David Pearce

    Lieutenant Colonel David Pearce, Commander, 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron

  • 435th Contingency Response Group and its wider role within the USAF
  • The shifting mission during the ongoing conflict in Ukraine was invaded.
  • Partner nation coordination to schedule aid shipments for Ukraine
     
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    International mission planning solutions, by JETEX

    Mr Diego Giamberini, Director JETEX LATAM & Caribbean, Jetex US Inc

  •  Jetex Mission Planning Division capabilities
  • Solutions provided to Military & Governmental entities and Contractors
  • Challenges when planning international missions
  • Challenges when planning missions to/from limited logistics
  • Mission Planning case studies
  • Closing the gap between military mission planning & civilian entities
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    16:00

    SAC: Multinational Partnership delivering Strategic Airlift Capability at Pace

    Colonel Jason Mills

    Colonel Jason Mills, Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing, United States Air Force

  • Our quick response time - Present examples ERM: Afghanistan, Turkey, Ukraine and wild fire in France.
  • Slim organization - high output!
  • SAC Organization and support - HAW - NAMP - Boeing
     
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    16:30

    The MCCE Air Transport Cell and Providing Flexible Multimodal Solutions for its Member Nations

    Colonel Gioacchino (Jack) Cassara

    Colonel Gioacchino (Jack) Cassara, Director, MCCE

  • Overview of the Capabilities of the MCCE AT Cell
  • Maximizing synergies, reducing costs, increasing capacities for the Nations
  • Future airlift opportunities and strategies of the MCCE
     
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    17:00

    Strategic Airlift in the German Air Force and Future Development Prospects

    Colonel Stefan Kleinheyer

    Colonel Stefan Kleinheyer, Head of Branch, Air Transport/ Jet/UAS, German Air Force Command

  •  Successes and Challenges of modernisation efforts for Airlift in the German Air Force
  • International interoperability efforts and the value of resource sharing
  • Future developments for the German Air Force
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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Mr Laurent Donnet

    Mr Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, Avidonn Consulting

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    17:45

    Drinks Reception Hosted By Embraer

    Embraer

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     SAE Media Group and Embraer and proud to announce they will be hosting a conference networking reception. Join us to gain new contacts and develop stronger relationships with industry leaders

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    8:45

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:10

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Mr Laurent Donnet

    Mr Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, Avidonn Consulting

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    9:15

    Ensuring operational Capability within the Portuguese Air Force and the procurement of new equipment

    Brigadier General Joao Nogueira

    Brigadier General Joao Nogueira, Director of the Engineering and Programs Directorate, Portuguese Air Force

  • The procurement process of the C-390, its challenges and successes
  • Working to ensure the constant evolution of Portuguese airlift capabilities
  • Overview of the operational capabilities of the Portuguese Air Force
     
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    9:45

    Enhancing Airlift Capability Within the Canadian Air Force to Ensure Future Longevity

    Lieutenant Colonel Eric Willrich

    Lieutenant Colonel Eric Willrich, RCAF Strategic Tanker Transport Secretariat Lead, Royal Canadian Air Force

  • Updates on development of airlift capabilities within the Canadian air force
  • The capabilities created by the new airlift platforms
  • Intended future development and areas for growth
     
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    10:15

    Morning Coffee

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    10:45

    Update on the Multinational MRTT Program

    Colonel Johan van Soest

    Colonel Johan van Soest, Head of the Project Management Procedures Office and Advisor in the Air Domain, Luxembourg Directorate of Defence

  • Success and challenges of the program
  • Overview of the program
  • Capabilities gained through multinational cooperation
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    11:15

    Capabilities provided by 14th Wing and recent developments

    Lieutenant Colonel Emanuele Scoletta

    Lieutenant Colonel Emanuele Scoletta, 14th Wing Crew Training Center Commander, ITAF - 14th Wing

  • Current Air Lift Capabilities of the Italian Air Force and 14th Wing’s role within the wider Air Force
  • The requirements to ensure future airlift capability is maintained and at a high standard
  • Areas for development in the Italian Air Force and lessons identified from previous development
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    11:45

    Session Reserved for Sponsor - Port City Air

    Mr Mark Brophy, Military Flight Operations, Port City Air

    Ms Stephanie Pratt

    Ms Stephanie Pratt, Director of Sales and Marketing, Port City Air

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    12:15

    Networking Lunch

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    13:15

    Harmonizing National Capabilities to Overcome National Issues and Ensure Reliable and Capable International Operations

    Lieutenant Colonel Derek Rankin

    Lieutenant Colonel Derek Rankin, Chief, ALCC, Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre

  • Who and what is the ALCC?
  • What lessons have been learned from ALCC operations?
  • Coordinating national assets to ensure rapid and effective multinational airlift capabilities.
     
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    13:45

    Sponsor Panel Discussion

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    14:15

    The Role of the ETAC and the need for Advanced Tactical Airlift Training

    Colonel Juan G. Fernandez Gonzalez

    Colonel Juan G. Fernandez Gonzalez, Commander, ETAC – European Tactical Airlift Centre

  • The ETAC, its roles, capabilities, and priorities
  • The Benefits of Advanced Tactical Airlift Training within Europe
  • Overview of the ETAP Program
     
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    14:45

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:15

    Military Air Refueling Operations in the European Theatre – Needs and Requirements

    Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Evans

    Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Evans, Commander, 100th Air Refueling Wing

  • Role of the USAF in European Air Refueling Operations
  • Current and Future Capabilities of the USAF in Europe
  • Air to Air Refueling as a Force Enabler, and Its Role Within the Wider Airlift Picture


     

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    One Century of The Italian Air Force - The Needs And Requirements to Maintain a High Standard of Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling Capacity

    Colonel Luca Tonello

    Colonel Luca Tonello, Reservist - Former ITA Air Mobility Command Chief OPS, ITA Air Force

     
  •  On the year of the 100th Italian Air Force birthday a bit of history of its airlift and air to air refuelling component.
  • Overview of the situation today - A look at the latest major operations.
  • The evolution of the Country's airlift and air to air refuelling capacity - A challenge for the future.  
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    Ensuring the French Air Mobility Command will be able to Provide Operational Strategic Flexibility in the Future

    Brigadier General Fabrice Feola

    Brigadier General Fabrice Feola, Chief of the air transport brigade, French and space air force / Air transport brigade

  • Reactivity and adaptability – strategic assets within the French Air Force inventory and operational feedback
  • A400M and C130 modernisation – bridging tactical capability gaps
  • A review of recent operation experience of the French Air Force
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    16:45

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Mr Laurent Donnet

    Mr Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, Avidonn Consulting

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    7:30

    Departure from Hotel

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    9:30

    Arrival at Beja Air Base

    Beja Air Base Staff

    Beja Air Base Staff, , Portuguese Air Force

    Delegates to arrive at Beja Air Base and be welcomed by Portuguese Air Force

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    9:45

    KC390 Programme Presentation

    Beja Air Base Staff

    Beja Air Base Staff, , Portuguese Air Force

    Delegates to receive briefing on the KC390 programme from members of the Portuguese Air Force

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    10:15

    Networking Break

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    10:45

    Visit to Facilities

    Beja Air Base Staff

    Beja Air Base Staff, , Portuguese Air Force

    An opportunity for Delegates to see the facilities of the Air Base

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    12:00

    End of Site Visit

    Delegates to depart from Beja Air Base and return to the hotel


    Portuguese Air Force
    Chief of the air transport brigade
    French and space air force / Air transport brigade
    Director of the Engineering and Programs Directorate
    Portuguese Air Force
    Deputy Head of Policy and Support Division
    EATC
    Director
    MCCE
    Commanding Officer
    SALCC Strategic Airlift Coordination Center
    Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing
    United States Air Force
    Head of the Project Management Procedures Office and Advisor in the Air Domain
    Luxembourg Directorate of Defence
    Commander
    ETAC – European Tactical Airlift Centre
    Commander, 14th Wing
    Italian Air Force
    Reservist - Former ITA Air Mobility Command Chief OPS
    ITA Air Force
    Group Commander
    435th Contingency Response Support Squadron
    Commander
    RAF Mildenhall
    Head of Branch, Air Transport/ Jet/UAS
    German Air Force Command
    Senior Military Advisor
    Embraer Defence & Security
    Chief of Staff of the Air Force
    Portuguese Air Force
    Director Air Requirements
    Department of National Defence
    Commander
    435th Contingency Response Support Squadron
    Chief, ALCC
    Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre
    Commander
    100th Air Refueling Wing
    Vice Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center
    USAF
    Deputy Commander, Air Mobility Command
    USAF
    Director JETEX LATAM & Caribbean
    Jetex US Inc
    Chief Commercial Officer
    Embraer Defence & Security
    Head of Military Aircraft and FCAS Marketing
    Airbus
    Managing Director
    Avidonn Consulting
    Military Flight Operations
    Port City Air

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    Airbus

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    Military Aircraft pioneers the full range of integrated air power solutions. Together, the A400M, C295, A330 MRTT and Eurofighter Typhoon make up a world-class product range operated by customers worldwide. By leveraging Airbus’ best-in-class design, development, production, integration and service capabilities, customers benefit from end-to-end lifecycle solutions supporting sovereign, mission-ready air power solutions.

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    Boeing

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    The organization harnesses strengths from Boeing’s more than 60-year heritage of designing and delivering commercial and government satellite systems that meet our customers’ most demanding missions. This includes satellites - from small to large - capable of performing in any orbit, the ground systems that enable them, mission operations that support them, and the services that sustain them. Additionally, the portfolio incorporates the agile capabilities of small satellite manufacturer Millennium Space Systems and the rich history of Spectrolab whose solar cells have powered some of the most iconic space programs, including powering missions as far as Mars and Jupiter, as well as enabling the longest sustained human presence in space, the International Space Station. The organization also features proprietary national security programs as well as experimental programs, like the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle.

    The team of about 6,000 spans nearly a dozen locations, from Hawaii to Virginia, Washington, Colorado, and Florida, with headquarters in El Segundo, California.



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    An award-winning global leader in executive aviation, Jetex is recognized for delivering flexible, best-in-class trip support solutions to customers worldwide. Jetex provides exceptional private terminals (FBOs), aircraft fueling, ground handling and global trip planning. The company caters to both owners and operators of business jets for corporate, commercial and personal air travel. To find out more about Jetex, visit www.jetex.com and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn



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    Leonardo is a global high-tech company and a leading player in Aerospace, Defence and Security

    The company plays a prominent role in major international strategic programmes and is a trusted technological partner of governments, defence agencies, institutions and enterprises. Innovation, continuous research, digital manufacturing and sustainability are the cornerstones of Leonardo’s business worldwide.



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    Port City Air is located at the Portsmouth International Airport KPSM along the beautiful New Hampshire coastline. Over the past 20-years Port City Air has developed a quiet reputation for exceeding expectations. Growing its wide and robust variety of ground support equipment, and 200,000-gallon (90,9218 liters) fuel capacity, refueling fleet as well as investment in employee training and retention that’s resulted in unmatched experience, unrivaled capabilities and extremely high service levels.

    Based at a FAA Part 139 Airport with nonstop airport operations and a 11,321’ X 150’ (3450.6 x 45.7-meter) runway and unlimited weight bearing capacity for all GA, commercial, cargo and military aircraft. Also having continuous ATC and ARFF/CFR and 24/7 U.S. Customs Port of Entry. Port City Air also has high-capacity passenger clearance in our newly renovated passenger terminal with two jet bridge operations. We have a full-service cargo operation available to support any operational needs. With Forklifts up to 30K pounds, a Commander 30i Main Deck Loader and a Lantis Belly Loader we can support any aircraft anytime.

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    More than just an FBO, Port City Air has an extensive fleet of ground handling vehicles. Including Four De-Ice trucks Type I & IV with reach to tail of B74 and 10 Jet A fuel trucks. With multiple fuel farms and top-of the-line, reliable ground support giving us built in redundancy ensuring we always have what is needed when its needed. Add to this, a dedicated core of highly trained line service technicians and exceptionally attentive customer service teams we are Ready, Willing and Able to support any flight operation 24/7/365.

    Welcome to Port City Air, expect the unexpected!



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    The group manages 11 factories worldwide: Windsor CT, Boise ID, Vacaville CA and Sherbrooke QC in North America, Saint-Lin, Sorigny, Kempston and Frameries in Europe, Shanghai and Wuxi in China and Bangalore in India. These factories are specialized by type of equipment and have each their engineering resources.

    TLD distributes their products through their sales and after sales network with more than 45 local offices around the world.

    TLD are positioned on a worldwide market as they sell their products in more than 100 different countries. TLD customers are airlines, airlines subcontractors, ground handlers, airports, cargo companies, air forces and aeronautical manufacturers. TLD is an innovative company, where almost 200 engineers are dedicated to engineering, research and development, leading the future of the industry.


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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

    CPD Certificates

    We can provide a certificate for all our accredited events. To request a CPD certificate for a conference , workshop, master classes you have attended please email events@saemediagroup.com

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