Military Airlift & Rapid Reaction Operations Exhibition
Military Airlift & Rapid Reaction Operations 2008 will have a busy exhibition hall. This is the ultimate platform for companies to showcase their products and services. Meet with senior industry suppliers to get ideas and contracts and see how their latest products can enhance your airlift capability.
This conference come with the opportunity to visit: Airbus Military Facilities - 3rd December 2008, Seville
On the morning of the 3rd December, delegates will have the chance to visit the A400M FAL site at San Pablo, Seville. This aircraft heralds a new era in military airlift capability; designed to a recognised requirement for a new airlifter for European air forces, the A400M incorporates state-of-the-art materials and technology that are being continuously perfected in today’s civil aircraft fleets. With a production flow of 3 aircraft per month, the 150.00m2 facility is situated in the vicinity of Seville Airport. Coach transport will be available; numbers are restricted. | |
Conference agenda
Chairman's Opening Remarks Wing Commander (Ret'd) Andrew Brookes , Aerospace Analyst, The International Institute for Strategic Studies Organisation and command structure of the Spanish Military AirliftLocation and composition of unitsCapacities of the transport aircraftCharter usually contractedParticipation in international multinational operationsParticipation in international air transport organisationsFuture of the Spanish Military air transport Colonel Juan Maria Sesma Barrios, Air Mobility Division, Spanish Air Force SPECIAL ADDRESS: Airlift Lessons from Iraq Enterprise-wide visability - a top priorityA process view - biggest gains across boundariesStarting with requirements - and matching the right capabilityMeasuring capability - capture the health of the processThe need for speed - and flexability Enterprise-wide visability - a top priorityA process view - biggest gains across boundariesStarting with requirements - and matching the right capabilityMeasuring capability - capture the health of the processThe need for speed - and flexability Enterprise-wide visability - a top priorityA process view - biggest gains across boundariesStarting with requirements - and matching the right capabilityMeasuring capability - capture the health of the processThe need for speed - and flexability Major General Ronald R. Ladnier, Commander, 17th Air Force, United States Air Force JARS & TARS - Future Conflicts and the Impact on Airlift William E. Schepens, Director of Business Development, Global Mobility Systems, Boeing Lines between strategic and tactical airlift continue to blurWith improved technology, large strategic aircraft have become more tacticalAirlift requirements continue to grow, demanding more stuff further forwardCurrent designs (modified) and future designs will revolutionize the land battle Adaptive Logistics Network - Joint Interagency Logistics Support for AFRICOM Dennis D'Angelo , Chief, AFRICOM Deployment Distribution Operations Center, Operations and Logistics , US AFRICOM How we will perform logistics command and control within AfricaHow we work with US government civilian agencies to accomplish our logistics missionThe design and development of an Adaptive Logistics Network to support our vision Planning Movement Operations in Canadian Operational Support Command CANOSCOM overviewMovement support to ISAFIntegrating SALIS and the MCCEA look to the future Lieutenant Colonel J.F. McGrath, Movement Operations, Canadian Operational Support Command Headquarters German / Canadian "A310 Multi Role Transport Aircraft" - Program and Renewal of the German Governmental VIP A/C Fleet Helmut Richter, Project Manager, Air Requirements, Procurement Office, Ministry of Defence, Germany Operational requirementsPlans and developmentsFuture procurement plans and evaluation of military / commercial cooperation JHL Quad TiltRotor (QTR) for VTOL/STOVL Intratheatre Lift Alan Ewing, Program Manager, Joint Heavy Lift (JHL), Bell Boeing Overview of JHL programConceptual design of the QTRConcept of operations EADS Military Transport Aircraft: Meeting the Rapid Reaction Challenge Didier Vernet , Defence Capability Marketing Director, EADS Casa Light-to-Medium Tactical Airlift: CN-235/C-295 in service with over 50 air forcesHeavy Tactical Airlift: A400M programme flight test phaseMedium-to-Strategic Tanker / Transport: A310/A330 MRTT with an emphasis on versatility in service UK Joint Aerial Delivery in Afghanistan Major Mark Le Masurier , Officer Commanding, 47th Air Despatch Squadron Royal Logistics Corps, RAF Lyneham The History of UK Air Despatch How the UK deliver the Air Despatch Capability Operations in Afghanistan Evaluations from the PACD2008 - Precision Airdrop Demonstration in Biscarosse, France Major Yves de Lassat de Pressigny, PADCAD2008 Organiser , DGA French Air Force Airbase 120 supportCELM Biscarosse: drop zone instrumentAirdrop programmeCARP managementOperational scenarios demonstrated Fulfilling Air Transportation Needs in Critical Situations Case studies where air transport has been used in emergency situationsAir transport communication challengesRapid Response - flight schedule changes, opsEvaluation - the current response to the airlift shortfall and challenges encountered Alexey Ozerov, Vice President, Polet Cargo Airlines Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One Drinks Reception Sponsored by Polet Cargo Airlines Chairman's Opening Remarks Wing Commander (Ret'd) Andrew Brookes , Aerospace Analyst, The International Institute for Strategic Studies Coordination and Cooperation Challenges in UN Movement Operations James Smith, Chief, Movement Control Section, TMS/LSD/DFS, United Nations Overview of the UN movement requirementsReal life case studiesChallenges encounteredFinding the balance Lessons Learned - Providing Humanitarian Airlift Relief to Burma Philippe Martou, Deputy Head of Aviation Section, United Nations World Food Programme Overview of the missionOrganisation and capabilitiesCoordination between air charter companies and the militaryLessons learned NGO & Military Cooperation in Humanitarian Operations - What are the Challenges Jan Weuts, Emergency Aid Co-ordinator, Foreign Department; , Caritas Caritas International and the military, as civilian as possible, as military as necessaryEU consensus on humanitarian aid, military as last resort optionWhat are the real issues - the shrinking of humanitarian space and the problem of perceptionCase studies: Somalia-Afganistan-Pakistan-GeorgiaChallenges and efforts to overcome them Opportunities for the Private Contracting Sector in Peace and Stability Operations Doug Brooks, President, International Peace Operations Association, USA Benefits of private sector utilizationEnsuring quality contractorsOverview management and best practicesCommon problems and solutions Infrared Countermeasure Approaches Today and Where we go From Here Jack Pledger , Director, IRCM Business Development, Northrop Grumman A review of the IRCM approaches being employed currentlyA discussion of the threats and their targetsA look into where industry thinks the customer wants to go The Vision and Reality of the European Transport Command Colonel Philippe Rutz, Leader , European Air Transport Command Organisational overviewMission statement and current initiativeHow the EATC will help counter the airlift shortfallFuture technologies C-17 - The Solution to NATO Countries Airlift Shortfall Gunnar Borch , General Manager , NATO Airlift Management Agency History and aims of the Strategic Airlft CapabilityLogistical challengesUnderstanding the next steps Volga-Dnepr's Ilyushin 76TD-90VD - The Instantly Available Solution for Strategic Airlift Dennis Gliznoutsa, Sales Director, Volga-Dnepr UK Ltd Aircraft capability and specificationsAdvantages of existing and future airplanesFleet development Movement Coordination Centre Europe: A Year On Colonel Freek van der Vaart, Director, Movement Coordination Centre Europe Overview of the programmeInternational collaborationsFuture coordination with SALIS Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference
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