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Military Airlift and Air-to-Air Refuelling
3 December - 4 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 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.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

General Javier Salto

General Javier Salto

Air and Space Chief of Staff, Spanish Air and Space Force
Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Gerd Schwiedessen

Project Officer Aviation, European Defence Agency

Brigadier General Cedric Colardelle

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

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

Colonel Thomas Hutton

100th Operations Group Commander, 100th Operations Group, 100th Air Refuelling Wing
Colonel Thomas Hutton

General Javier Salto

Air and Space Chief of Staff, Spanish Air and Space Force
General Javier Salto

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

Major Ian Shepard

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

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

General Javier Salto

General Javier Salto, Air and Space Chief of Staff, 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

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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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    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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    11:30

    Session Reserved for Gold Sponsor - Embraer

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    12:00

    MCCE: Delivering Flexible Solutions for its Participating Nations and Partners

    Colonel Gioacchino

    Colonel Gioacchino "Jack" Cassara, Director, MCCE

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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:00

    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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    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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    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, Incoming 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

     • 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

    Pacific Skies Operational Requirements

    Juan G. Fernandez Gonzalez

    Juan G. Fernandez Gonzalez, 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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    9:30

    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 Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Supporting USAFE’s Air Refuelling Operations Across Europe and Africa

    Colonel Thomas Hutton

    Colonel Thomas Hutton, 100th Operations Group 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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    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

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:00

    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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    14:30

    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

    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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    16:00

    Capabilities Provided by 14th Wing and Recent Developments

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative , 14th Wing, Italian 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
    • Current and future acquisition priorities

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    16:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Laurent Donnet

    Laurent Donnet, Managing Director, AviDonn Consulting


    Chief of the Air Mobility Brigade
    French Air Force
    Director
    MCCE
    Vice Commander
    Heavy Airlift Wing
    Commandant, Advanced Airlift Tactics Training Center
    USAF
    Commander
    MMU
    100th Operations Group Commander
    100th Operations Group, 100th Air Refuelling Wing
    Air and Space Chief of Staff
    Spanish Air and Space Force
    Managing Director
    AviDonn Consulting
    Project Officer Aviation
    European Defence Agency
    Commander, 100th Operations Support Squadron
    RAF Mildenhall
    Staff Officer
    Airlift Coordination Centre / NATO Deployable Air Command and Control Centre

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