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Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling
3 December - 5 December 2024
Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling

SAE Media Group are delighted to announce the return of the 25th annual Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling conference, taking place this year in Madrid, Spain on the 3-4 December 2024.

Building on our acclaimed 2023 edition, the 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.

We are also delighted to, once again, to run the post-conference site visit, available to all registered attendees, on December 5th. This year we are visiting the Getafe Air Base, a short distance from the conference hotel, to be welcomed by the Spanish Air and Space Force and to view the airlift and AAR capabilities deployed by the Spanish Air and Space Force - including the C-295, A400M and MRTT.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

 Lieutenant Colonel Fernando Garcia Allen

Lieutenant Colonel Fernando Garcia Allen

Project Officer, Pacific Skies Deployment, Air Mobility Command , Spanish Air and Space Force
Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle

Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle

Chief of the Air Mobility Brigade, French Air Force
Colonel Harry Oostema

Colonel Harry Oostema

Vice Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing
Colonel James Couch

Colonel James Couch

Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, USAF
Colonel Ludger Bette

Colonel Ludger Bette

Commander, MMU
Laurent Donnet

Laurent Donnet

Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

Project Officer Aviation, European Defence Agency
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy

Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy

Commander, 100th Operations Support Squadron, RAF Mildenhall
Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

Commander, Maintenance Depot, Lithuanian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel April Brown

Lieutenant Colonel April Brown

100th Operations Group Deputy Commander, 100th Operations Group, 100th Air Refuelling Wing
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt

Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt

Commanding Officer SALCC, Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell (SALCC)
Lieutenant Colonel David Deal

Lieutenant Colonel David Deal

Commander , 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron
Major Ian Shepard

Major Ian Shepard

Staff Officer, Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre

Lieutenant Colonel Fernando Garcia Allen

Project Officer, Pacific Skies Deployment, Air Mobility Command , Spanish Air and Space Force
 Lieutenant Colonel Fernando Garcia Allen

 PERSONAL DETAILS:

DATE OF BIRTH:
MARITAL STATUS: May 19th, 1978 Salamanca, Spain
Married
CHILDREN: 2

EDUCATION:

SPANISH AIR FORCE ACADEMY MILITARY OFFICER AND JET FIGHTER PILOT ACADEMY
GRADUATED JULY 2003
LANGUAGES SPANISH (NATIVE)
ENGLISH (FLUENT)

EMPLOYMENTS:

15TH WING
McDONNELL DOUGLAS EF-18
ZARAGOZA AFB
15TH WING Ops Commander SEP 2024 - TODAY

JMOVA / Air Mobility Command

Ops Branch AUG 2016 – SEP 2024
AAR coordinator
15TH WING
McDONNELL DOUGLAS EF-18
ZARAGOZA AFB FIGHTER GROUP JUL 2004- AUG 2014
EXAMINATOR, INSTRUCTOR, PILOT IN COMMAND (PIC), DISPLAY PILOT AND EF-18 TESTER PILOT.
- Commanded MNPS, P-RNAV, CAT III NO DH, LVTO, RVSM in Europe and USA.
- Display Pilot from 2009 to 2012 (4 full seasons).
- EF-18 Tester pilot since 2010.
- EF-18 Instructor since 2010.
- JUL 2005- NOV 2008 Chief of planning section.
- Major, Flight Ops scheduler.

741TH GROUP
CASA C-101 AVIOJET
SALAMANCA AFB RETRAINING SCHOOL JUL 2003-JUN 2004
PILOT IN COMMAND (PIC)
- Commanded MNPS, P-RNAV, CAT II,


FLYING EXPERIENCE:


AIRPLANE TYPE PIC SIC CREWMEMBER - SO TOTAL HOURS
MD EF-18 HORNET 1209:50 50:55 00:00 1260:45
NORTHROP F-5 06:55
(SOLO) 107:10 00:00 114:05
CASA C101 Aviojet 196:45 108:15 00:00 305:00
ENAER T35C Tamiz 02:35
(SOLO) 45:45 00:10 48:30
TOTAL HOURS 1416:05 312:05 00:10 1728:20


OTHER :

COURSES - Tactical Leadership Programme.
- Flight Safety course.
- Advance planning & performance.

 

Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle

Chief of the Air Mobility Brigade, French Air Force
Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle

Brigadier General Miguel Orduña

Chief of the Plans Division, General Staff of the Air Force, Spanish Air and Space Force
Brigadier General Miguel Orduña

Brigadier General Orduna is in charge of the Plans and Policy Directorate of the Air Staff since 5th,
August 2022. From this position is responsible to provide support to the Chief of Staff decisions,
translate them into orders, and check their fulfilment. The global organization and planning of the Spanish Air and Space Force in the middle and long term falls also into his duties, as well as
keeping updated the plans, and the definition, supervision and coordination of the programs derived from them.


His previous assignment, as Colonel, was Commander of the Albacete Air Force Base and the 14th Wing. As Colonel, previously, he acted as Defence Counsellor in the Spanish Permanent
Representation to the North Atlantic Council, in Brussels.

His professional experience equally shares operative assignments as a fighter pilot with the
responsibilities of management in staff posts. In addition, he commanded a Spanish Air Force
Tactical Airlift Detachment in Libreville, Gabon, for four months, in 2014.
In different periods he has been working in administration, management, consulting, and advise duties as Staff Officer in the Office of the Chief of Staff (Madrid), in the Air Combat Command HQ (Torrejon de Ardoz, Madrid), in the Air Staff, Plans and Policy Division (Madrid), and in the Defence Policy Directorate of the Spanish MoD.


As a pilot, he has flown the F-5 in the Fighter School at 23rd Wing in Badajoz, EF-18 aircraft in 12th Wing (Torrejon de Ardoz, Madrid) and 15th Wing (Saragossa), Eurofighters in the 11th Wing (Moron de la Frontera, Seville) and in the 14th Wing (Albacete). He has accumulated more than 3000 flight hours in this kind of jets.
As member of the XLII class of the Air Force Academy, he gain his Lieutenant rank in July 1990.

Colonel Alfredo Pietrolucci

14th Wing Commander, Italian Air Force
Colonel Alfredo Pietrolucci

Col. PIETROLUCCI was born in RIETI, on the 03rd of Apr. 1977.
He joined the Air Force Academy in 1996 and concluded the Aeronautical Pilot Course in 2002.
In October 2002 he was assigned at the 46th Air Brigade in Pisa.
Between 2002 and 2003, he attended the Operational Conversion in the C-130J.
From 2002 to 2014, he was stationed at 2nd Tactical Transport Squadron of the 46th Air Brigade, where he carried out several duties such as flight instructor, planning officer and standardisation and evaluation officer. He has flown almost 3000 hours in the C-130J.
In 2009 he attended the Normal Staff Course at the ISMA in Florence.
In May 2014 he was Commander of the Tactical Transport Squadron “Albatros” in Herat (Afghanistan) within the framework of ISAF mission.
Between October 2014 and May 2015, he attended the Instructor Conversion Course at the 61st Air Wing in Lecce and became an instructor pilot on MB-339. He was assigned at the 213th Squadron of the 61st Wing, where he hold the office of Operation Chief in 2016 and Squadron Commander in 2017. He flew more than 1000 hour as instructor pilot.
Between September 2017 and August 2018 he attended the 21st Advanced Command and Staff Course at Defense Academy of United Kingdom in Shrivenham (UK).
Between 2018 and 2021 he has been assigned at the General Planning Office of the 3rd Div. of the Italian General Staff.
Between 2021 and 2024 he held the position of Deputy Chief of the Italian Air Force Space Department.
Since September 2024 he is the 14th Wing Commander.
Col. PIETROLUCCI flew more than 4000 hours in different types of aircraft.
On his service sheet are recorded several praises and medals.
Col. PIETROLUCCI is married and has two children.

Colonel Gioacchino "Jack" Cassara

Director, MCCE
Colonel Gioacchino "Jack" Cassara

Colonel Harry Oostema

Vice Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing
Colonel Harry Oostema

Colonel James Couch

Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, USAF
Colonel James Couch

Colonel Ludger Bette

Commander, MMU
Colonel Ludger Bette

Derek Rankin

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

Laurent Donnet

Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting
Laurent Donnet

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

Project Officer Aviation, European Defence Agency
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy

Commander, 100th Operations Support Squadron, RAF Mildenhall
Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy

Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

Commander, Maintenance Depot, Lithuanian Air Force
Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

Lieutenant Colonel April Brown

100th Operations Group Deputy Commander, 100th Operations Group, 100th Air Refuelling Wing
Lieutenant Colonel April Brown

Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt

Commanding Officer SALCC, Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell (SALCC)
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt

Lieutenant Colonel David Deal

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

Major General Enrico Degni

Commander, Air Mobility and Support Command, Italian Air Force
Major General Enrico Degni

Major Ian Shepard

Staff Officer, Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre
Major Ian Shepard

Roberto Guerrero

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Air Force Operational Energy SES, U.S. Air Force
Roberto Guerrero

Benefits of attending

  • Listen to briefings from key allied partners across the strategic and tactical airlift sectors and develop an understanding of programme developments and future requirements
  • Refined focus on the air-to-air refuelling market and how this critical enabler provides mission support
  • Industry presentations from key commercial partners across the domain
  • Learn about key topics within the Military Airlift and AAR community including rotary wing AAR and airlift, resource pooling efforts, humanitarian and disaster relief airlift and rapid response and delivery capability

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.

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Laurent Donnet

Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting

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9:00

Host Nation Keynote Address: Future Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling Priorities for the Spanish Air and Space Force

Brigadier General Miguel Orduña, Chief of the Plans Division, General Staff of the Air Force, Spanish Air and Space Force

  • Overview: Mission and Vision of the Spanish Air and Space Force
• Current Airlift and AAR capabilities in operation
• The importance of multinational cooperation and collaboration
to enhance European air transport capacity
• Future plans and priorities to deliver next-generation airlift an

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9:30

Session Reserved for Lead Sponsor - Airbus

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10:00

Indo-Pacific Jump 2024 – Italian Air Force Large Force Package Deployment

Major General Enrico Degni

Major General Enrico Degni, Commander, Air Mobility and Support Command, Italian Air Force

  - On June 27, 2024 the Italian Air Force launched a Large Force Package long-range deployment of air assets into the Asian-Pacific region, named “Indo-Pacific Jump 2024”.

- The operation tested the capability of the Air Force to project forces at long distances, to participate in multinational exercises organised by regional allies (Australia and Japan).

- The Air Mobility and Support Command provided the necessary enablers (C-130J, KC-767A and E-550 CAEW) to support the deployment phase and the operation during the exercises, facing new challenges and gaining expertise in new operational environment.

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10:30

Military Air Transport in The French Air Force

Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle

Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle, Chief of the Air Mobility Brigade, French Air Force

  • Operational presentation of projection and refuelling resources and operational ramp-up.
  • High-intensity challenges for air and space force transport
  • The challenge of technical availability in the French Air Force
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    11:00

    Morning Coffee

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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Embraer

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    12:00

    Pacific Skies 2024 - MMU is Taking Part in an Historic Around-the-World Tour

    Colonel Ludger Bette

    Colonel Ludger Bette, Commander, MMU

    • European presence in the Indo-Pacific region
    • One deployment – 5 exercises
    • MMU – an important force enabler

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    12:30

    MCCE: Delivering Flexible Solutions for its Participating Nations and Partners

    Colonel Gioacchino

    Colonel Gioacchino "Jack" Cassara, Director, MCCE

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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor - Viasat

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    14:30

    Strategic Airlift for Over and Outsized Cargo

    Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt

    Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt, Commanding Officer SALCC, Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell (SALCC)

     • Potential solutions for satisfying the current airlift capability and
    capacity gap
    • Outlining joint operational concepts for airlift operations
    • The next generation of strategic airlift provision
    Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Achterholt, Commanding Of

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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    KC-135 RTIC Modifications Incorporate Tactical Datalink (TDL) Communications

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy, Commander, 100th Operations Support Squadron, RAF Mildenhall

     • Past - Tanker Communications During Post 0-11
    (Afghanistan & Iraq)
    • Present - RTIC Implementation (Airframe upgrades, training,
    implementation, etc.)
    • Future - How RTIC will enable operations in a contested
    environment & stepping stone to JADC2
    Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Hardy, Command

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    16:00

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

    Lieutenant Colonel David Deal

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

     • 435th Contingency Response Group and its wider role within the
    USAF
    • The shifting mission during the ongoing confl ict in Ukraine
    • Partner nation coordination to schedule aid shipments for Ukraine

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    16:30

    Harmonizing Alliance Airlift

    Lieutenant Colonel Olin Johnson

    Lieutenant Colonel Olin Johnson , Chief, 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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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Laurent Donnet

    Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Laurent Donnet

    Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting

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    9:00

    Host Nation Opening Keynote: Pacific Skies Operational Requirements

    Lieutenant Colonel Fernando Garcia Allen, Project Officer, Pacific Skies Deployment, Air Mobility Command , Spanish Air and Space Force

    • Planning process considerations. Spanish view.
    • Cooperation / collaboration with EATC and Participating
    Nations in the project.
    • Conclusions and lessons learned

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    Supporting 12 Member Nations at the Heavy Airlift Wing

    Colonel Harry Oostema

    Colonel Harry Oostema, Vice Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing

      • Heavy Airlift Wing (HAW) operate a small fl eet of three C-17
    Globemaster III, with mixed crews and staff from our 12 member
    nations
    • The legal framework for the Strategic Airlift Capability (SAC) as
    an independent and multinational program assuring access to
    strategic military airlift capability for its 12 nations.
    • Interoperability by sharing common equipment and personnel
    that interact, connect and communicate on daily missions.
    • SAC program has proven that nations can through the concept
    ‘Pooling and Sharing’ cover defi cient capabilities, like heavy airlift,
    in an effective way.

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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    Supporting USAFE’s Air Refuelling Operations Across Europe and Africa

    Lieutenant Colonel April Brown

    Lieutenant Colonel April Brown, 100th Operations Group Deputy Commander, 100th Operations Group, 100th Air Refuelling Wing

     • Planning, intelligence support, scheduling and execution of
    USAFE operations
    • Supporting operations in multi-service, allied and coalition receiver
    aircraft, training, exercise and contingency missions
    • Assessment of global challenges and preparing for the future of
    AAR operations

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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    12:00

    Supporting AAR Operations at NATO DACCC

    Major Ian Shepard

    Major Ian Shepard, Staff Officer, Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre

    • The role DACCC plays in supporting global AAR operations
    • Working alongside ALCC and international partners
    • Assessing the future of AAR operations

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    No Fuel, No Fight: Air Force Operational Energy

    Roberto Guerrero

    Roberto Guerrero, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Air Force Operational Energy SES, U.S. Air Force

     • Overview of the mission of Air Force Operational Energy
    • How OE Initiatives are providing increased combat capability for great power competition
    • Creating an energy-aware culture in today’s Department of the Air Force

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    14:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:30

    Assessing the Next Generation of Platforms – What Will They Look Like?

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

    Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen, Project Officer Aviation, European Defence Agency

    • The integration of AI, unmanned & autonomous systems into operations
    • Assessing the pros and cons of radically different platforms vs incremental upgrades
    • Predicting future operational requirements to assist informed acquisition processes

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    15:00

    Training the next Generation of Warfighters to Support Airlift Operations

    Colonel James Couch

    Colonel James Couch, Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center, USAF

      • Overview of AATTC’s mission brief to enhance warfi ghting
    effectiveness and survivability
    • Training opportunities for Mobility Aircrew and Intelligence
    professionals
    • Supporting the USAF and opportunities for allied participation

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    15:30

    Networking Break

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    Lithuanian Airlift Capabilities

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys

    Lieutenant Colonel Andrius Stuknys, Commander, Maintenance Depot, Lithuanian Air Force

    • Operating C-27J Aircraft
    • Missions performed and training in EDA exercises
    • Logistics Support

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    16:30

    Capabilities Provided by 14th Wing and Recent Developments

    • 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
    • Current and future acquisition priorities

    Colonel Alfredo Pietrolucci, 14th Wing Commander, Italian Air Force

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    17:00

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Laurent Donnet

    Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting

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    8:30

    Departure from Hotel

     Delegates depart from the hotel 

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    9:00

    Arrival at Getafe Air Force Base

    Delegates to arrive at Getafe Air base and be welcomed by Spanish Air Force 

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    9:45

    C-295 Platform and Ops Presentation

    Delegates to receive briefing on the C-295 from members of the Spansh Air Force 

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    10:15

    Networking Break

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    10:45

    Visit to ADS Factory

    Airbus Staff

    Airbus Staff, , Getafe Air Force Base

     An opportunity for delegates to see an A400M and MRTT

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    12:00

    End of Site Visit

    Delegates to depart from Getafe Air Force Base and return to the hotel


    Project Officer, Pacific Skies Deployment, Air Mobility Command
    Spanish Air and Space Force
    Chief of the Air Mobility Brigade
    French Air Force
    Chief of the Plans Division, General Staff of the Air Force
    Spanish Air and Space Force
    14th Wing Commander
    Italian Air Force
    Director
    MCCE
    Vice Commander
    Heavy Airlift Wing
    Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center
    USAF
    Commander
    MMU
    Chief
    Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre
    Managing Director
    AviDonn Consulting
    Project Officer Aviation
    European Defence Agency
    Commander, 100th Operations Support Squadron
    RAF Mildenhall
    Commander, Maintenance Depot
    Lithuanian Air Force
    100th Operations Group Deputy Commander
    100th Operations Group, 100th Air Refuelling Wing
    Commanding Officer SALCC
    Strategic Airlift Coordination Cell (SALCC)
    Commander
    435th Contingency Response Support Squadron
    Commander, Air Mobility and Support Command
    Italian Air Force
    Staff Officer
    Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of Air Force Operational Energy SES
    U.S. Air Force

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    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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