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Military Airlift: Rapid Reaction & Tanker Operations
5 December - 6 December 2011
Military Airlift: Rapid Reaction & Tanker Operations

Welcome to SAE Media Group's 12th Annual conference- the largest bespoke Military Airlift conference in Europe which enjoys the full support of the EATC and MCCE and receives high-level representation from across NATO, year-on-year. The event hosts over 120 delegates annually and receives support from a broad but firm base of associated industry representatives. Our attendees are unrivalled in their seniority and influence across the international airlift community.

 

keynote speakers: 
Major General Jochen Both, Commander, European Air Transport Command
Major General Christopher Bogdan, KC-46 PEO and Program Director, Aeronautical Systems Center, USAF
Brigadier Cesar Estevam Barbosa, Commander of the 5th Air Force, Brazilian Air Force      

 

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes

Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes, Director, The Air League

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9:00

Air Mobility Challenges During Operation ODYSSEY DAWN

Dennis D'Angelo

Dennis D'Angelo, Director of Staff, AFRICOM

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9:35

Airlift Capacity in the African Union

Colonel Birame Diop

Colonel Birame Diop, Officer in Command, Senegal Air Force

  • Programme overview and the mission update
  • Assessing Africa’s national capabilities
  • An overview of the African Stand-By Force
  • Making these forces airlift capacities efficient, rapid and relatively large
  • Future evolution – What will be the best scheme in the long term?
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    10:10

    IL-76: Value Saving Solutions for Cost-Cutting Times

    Azat Mulgimov

    Azat Mulgimov, Commercial Director, Aviacon Zitotrans Air company

  • IL-76 – versatile military airlifter
  • Key theatres within effective reach
  • IL-76 = 35% traffic to Afghanistan
  • ISAF Supply  bridge from  EU to Afghanistan
  • Optimizing procurement processes
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    10:45

    MORNING COFFEE SPONSORED BY NATIONAL AIR CARGO

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    11:15

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS: The Commander of the European Air Transport Command

    Major General Jochen Both

    Major General Jochen Both, Commander, European Air Transport Command

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    11:50

    Strategic Airlift Capability: 12 Nations, 1 Vision, 1 Mission

    Colonel Keith Boone

    Colonel Keith Boone, Commander, Heavy Airlift Wing

  • Cooperative Operations – Is the SAC program a best practice or a national panacea?
  • Concept to Initial Operational Capability (FOC) – a discussion of challenges and lessons-learned
  • IOC to Full Operational Capability (FOC) – Tailwinds, Headwinds, Turbulence ahead
  • 30 Year Program -- a post-FOC marathon 
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    12:25

    The Movement Coordination Centre Europe

    Colonel Christian Schmidt

    Colonel Christian Schmidt , Director , Movement Coordination Centre Europe

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    13:00

    NETWORKING LUNCH SPONSORED BY AVIACON

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    14:15

    NATO Airlift Management Agency; Support to the SAC Program

    Gunnar Borch

    Gunnar Borch, General Manager, NATO Airlift Management Agency

  • From idea to reality
  • Stand-up phase challenges
  • The sustainment Phase
  • NATO Agency Reform impact
  • Lessons Identified and the way ahead
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    14:50

    Commercial Airlift Support to the Combat Zone

    General William Mortensen

    General William Mortensen, Director, National Air Cargo

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    NATO Air Transport Capability: An Assessment

    Major Roger Efraimsen

    Major Roger Efraimsen, Airlift Staff Officer , JAPCC

  • The increasing importance of AT to NATO’s modern operational concept
  • Strategic and tactical AT requirements vs inventory
  • Command, control, co-ordination and information management issues
  • Future AT considerations and challenges
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    16:00

    AFTERNOON TEA SPONSORED BY NATIONAL AIR CARGO

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    16:30

    A400M – The Versatile Airlifter

    Damien Allard

    Damien Allard, A400M Market Development Manager, Airbus

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    17:05

    Avoiding a Future Crisis in Commercial Airlift Capability

    Shahe Ouzounian

    Shahe Ouzounian, Director, Chapman Freeborn Airchartering

  • The often unacknowledged but significant and essential role of commercial airlift
  • A sector under threat; an ageing fleet and financially challenged airline sector
  • Established procurement mechanisms; are they actually appropriate to meet future capacity needs?
  • The changing role of the broker; from intermediary to programme manager
  • An uncertain future; the need for deeper strategic investment and longer term thinking
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    17:40

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and End of Day One

    Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes

    Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes, Director, The Air League

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    17:50

    DRINKS RECEPTION SPONSORED BY CHAPMAN FREEBORN AND POLET

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes

    Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes, Director, The Air League

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    9:00

    KEYNOTE ADDRESS: KC-46 Program Update

    Major General Christopher Bogdan

    Major General Christopher Bogdan, KC-46 PEO and Program Director, Aeronautical Systems Center

  • The KC-X Aerial Refueling Aircraft Request for Proposal: Securing value and exceptional AAR capability for USAF
  • Procuring 18 operational KC-46 tankers by 2017
  • What now for the KC-135?
  • A Vision for the Future: The KC-46 and AAR in 21st Century theaters
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    10:10

    The KC-390 Tactical Air Transport Program

    Paulo Gastao Silva

    Paulo Gastao Silva, Vice-President, Embraer SA (Defence Programs)

  • Program status and master schedule overview
  • Planned roles of the KC-390 in Brazil
  • Aircraft highlights to address market needs
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    10:45

    MORNING COFFEE SPONSORED BY NATIONAL AIR CARGO

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    11:05

    Targo® Airlift

    Itai Orenstein

    Itai Orenstein, Marketing Director, Elbit Systems

  • Targo® is a new HMA - Helmet Mounted Avionics
  • The new technology opens new opportunities in the Airlift world
  • Facilitate precise movements, coordinate crew interaction and manage all elements of your mission
  • Affordable HUD replacement with all-aspect display and line of sight capability

     

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    11:40

    United Nations Movement Control Section (Logistics Support Division) Scope of Operations

    James Smith

    James Smith, Officer in Charge, Movement Control Section, United Nations

  • Scope of Operations and highlights 2011
  • UN working with Troop/Police Contributing Countries
  • New Global Field Support Strategy for the Department of Field Support
  • Field Support including the Transportation and Movements Integrated Control Centre (TMICC)
  • Sudan Operations and difficulties experienced in working in that environment
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    12:15

    Tactical and Strategic Medical Airlift: A Civilian Experience for Cost and Resource Effectiveness

  • Overview of current Military Medical Airlift system
  • Balancing cost and finite military medical airlift resources for greatest mission effectiveness
  • A civilian-military medical system, relieving the burden and focused on the specific needs of each nation 

     

  • Arnaud Derossi

    Arnaud Derossi, Regional Medical Director, International SOS

    Simon Atkinson

    Simon Atkinson, Divisional Manager, RMSI Medical Solutions

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    12:50

    NETWORKING LUNCH

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    13:50

    Ensuring Ethics and Standards in the Stability Operations Industry

    Doug Brooks

    Doug Brooks, President, International Stability Operations Association

  • Working with governments and international clients to ensure a constructive partnership
  • Providing a valuable forum for key firms to determine essential industry ethics and standards
  • Informing the concerned public about the activities and role of the industry
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    14:25

    Ilyushin IL76TD-90 and Antonov AN124 Challenges in Strategic Airlift

    Dennis Gliznoutsa

    Dennis Gliznoutsa, Commercial Director, Volga-Dnepr Airlines

  • Quiet European airspace and shortage of capacity
  • Additional challenges facing air transportation
  • What to do?

     

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    15:00

    AMCC Support to Current NATO Operations

    Colonel Jennifer Thompson

    Colonel Jennifer Thompson , Chief , SHAPE

  • Operation Unified Protector
  • Evacuations across North Africa
  • Rapid reaction and tactical support
  • The strategic future
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    15:35

    AFTERNOON TEA SPONSORED BY NATIONAL AIR CARGO

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    16:00

    OCCAR-EA Management of the A400M

    Lieutenant Colonel Juan Garcia Tutor

    Lieutenant Colonel Juan Garcia Tutor, Programme Management Section Leader, Occar

  • OCCAR, an organization for armaments cooperation
  • The A400M programme background and history
  • Current status of the A400M programme
  • What is coming next?
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    16:35

    Maximising European Airlift Capabilities through Enhanced Cooperation

    Laurent Donnet

    Laurent Donnet, Assistant Capability Manager, European Defence Agency

  • Enhancing efficiency of European airlift using innovative concepts
  • Why a European air transport fleet makes sense
  • Coordinating a European approach to future airlift
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    17:10

    Chairman's Closing Remarks and End of Conference

    Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes

    Wing Commander (R) Andrew Brookes, Director, The Air League

    Workshops

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    Amsterdam 1054 ES
    Netherlands

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    HOTEL BOOKING FORM

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