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Military Airlift Asia Pacific
13 July - 14 July 2011
Military Airlift Asia Pacific

Following the exceptional success of our European Series, SAE Media Group are proud to bring you:

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  Military Airlift: Rapid Reaction and Tanker Operations Asia Pacific


Armed forces within the Asia Pacific region have seen a steady increase in defence budgets in recent years. Regional powers such as India and China are in the midst of renewing their airlift fleets, both to acquire new capabilities and to replace ageing equipment. With two of the world’s three largest air forces; India and China, situated in Asia Pacific there is no limit to the indigenous development programmes that may emerge from the region within the coming decades.

Against this backdrop SAE Media Group is proud to announce its first annual Military Airlift: Rapid Reaction and Tanker Operations Asia Pacific conference and exhibition which will be held in Singapore on the 13th & 14th July 2011. This event will bring together the most influential regional and international players from within the airlift community to discuss issues ranging from procurement to current and future requirements, operational realties and civil-military interoperability.

The Military Airlift Asia conference taking place on the 13th & 14th July 2011 will run parallel to a vibrant exhibition where vendors will have the opportunity to showcase their latest products, technology and solutions for the airlift community. To find out more about sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact the SAE Media Group sponsorship department on sponsorshipdept@SAE Media Group-online.co.uk


Sponsored by: 

BAE Systems Asset Management Boeing JBT AeroTech Lifeport ST Aerospace Static Engineering TLD Group Volga-Dnepr Airlines

Partnered by:

Association of Aerospace Industries Singapore Aerospace Singapore

Regional and Group Discounts Are Available


To stay up-to-date please visit
www.militaryairliftasiapac.com

 

Don't miss presentations from our Keynote Speakers:

Military Airlift Asia - India Military Airlift Asia Pacific - Senegal Military Airlift Asia - New Zealand Military Airlift Asia - Japan
Air Chief Marshal SP Tyagi, (Former) Chief of the Air Staff and Chairman’s Chief of Staff Committee, Indian Air Force Colonel Birame Diop, Officer in Command, Air Transport Section, Senegal Air Force Squadron Leader Keith Graham, Staff Officer Directorate of Systems Evaluation,Royal New Zealand Air Force Colonel Kaneko Shinichi, Head, Weapon Systems Programmes Division, Defence Planning and Policy Department, Air Staff Office, Japanese Air Self-Defence Force

Plus our Esteemed Speaking Panel Also Includes:

 

 Military Airlift Asia Pacific - USA ISOA ST Aerospace  Military Airlift Asia Pacific - Pakistan
Colonel Brad Graff, 601 ST AMD Commander, US Northern Command Doug Brooks, President, ISOA Goh Aik Hoong, Vice President, Military Business Unit, ST Aerospace Air Commodore Zahid Hamid Kiani, Former Director Air Transport, Pakistan Air Force

  • Air Commodore (Ret'd) Ian Elliott OBE RAF, VP Defence Capability Marketing, Airbus Military
  • Colonel Gene W. McConville, Africa Center for Strategic Studies, National Defence University, US Army
  • Dr Aloysius Tay, Chief Executive, Association of Aerospace Industries (Singapore)
  • Andy Whelan, Director Sales, BAE Systems Asset Management
  • Philippe Martou, Deputy Chief of Aviation Service, UN World Food Programme
  • Michael J. Marshall, International Business Development, Military Aircraft - Mobility Division, Defence, Space & Security, The Boeing Company
  • Senior Representative, Indonesian Air Force
  • Haji Hassan Tengah, VP - Engineering Services, FD Aviation Services
  • Laurent Donnet, Project Officer for Deployability, European Defence Agency
  • Scott Harris, Head, Qantas Defence Services, Australia

* Subject to final confirmation

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Dr Aloysius Tay

Dr Aloysius Tay, Chief Executive, Association Of Aerospace Industries (Singapore)

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9:10

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Air Chief Marshall SP Tyagi

Air Chief Marshall SP Tyagi, (Former) Chief of Staff and Chairman's Chief of Staff Committee, Indian Air Force

  • The airlift programme in India
  • Current fleet: Ilyushin II-76
  • Experiences and lessons gained from operations
  • Airlift and the Governments strategy to enhance the capability of its fleet to deploy and operate across the globe
  • Fulfilling the outstanding Very Heavy Lift Transportation Aircraft (VHLTA) requirement
  • Procuring and extensively upgrading the current fleet – C-130J Super Hercules and C-17
  • Outlining the nature of the challenges in India prompting the enhancement of airlift capabilities
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    9:50

    Heavy Airlift Operations in Pakistan

    Air Commodore Zahid Hamid Kiani

    Air Commodore Zahid Hamid Kiani , Former Director Air Transport, Pakistan Air Force (P A F)

  • Overview of current heavy airlift operations in the Pakistan Air Force
  • Providing logistical airlift support to active theatres
  • The C-130 and rapid reaction operations
  • Unique challenges and lessons learned
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    10:30

    Networking Coffee Break

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    11:00

    The Use of Pre-Owned Commercial Aircraft to Provide Good Utility to the Military and Their Service Providers at an Affordable Price

    Andy Whelan

    Andy Whelan, Sales Director , BAE Systems Asset Management

  • Managing assets for performance and economics
  • The use of  pre-owned commercial aircraft to release/augment  valuable TacAT assets  
  • The potential for pre-owned commercial aircraft to replace ageing military air transport fleets
  • Innovative ideas to ease the strain on defence budgets
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    11:40

    The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III: Airlifter of Choice

    Michael J. Marshall

    Michael J. Marshall, International Business Development, Military Aircraft Mobility Division, Defence Space & Security, The Boeing Company

  • Since entering service, the C-17 has established a proven track record for high reliability, performance, and versatility
  • Only the C-17 provides the flexibility necessary to respond to the nation's current and future national security interests
  • The C-17 provides a rapid response capability for humanitarian and disaster relief missions anywhere in the world
  • C-17 Returns the Best Value for the Money
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    12:20

    Airlift Operations across the Japanese Ministry of Defence

    Colonel Kaneko Shinichi

    Colonel Kaneko Shinichi, Head, Weapon Systems Programmes Division, Defence Planning and Policy Department, Air Staff Office, Japanese Air Self Defence Force

  • Outlining current capabilities in the Japanese Ministry of Defence
  • Case studies from recent missions with the Kawasaki C-1 and C130H
  • Update on the Kawasaki C-X programme
  • Advantages of the Kawasaki C-X
  • Collaboration with Kawasaki Heavy Industries
  • What next?
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    13:00

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    The Airbus Military Family of Airlifters

    Air Commodore Ian Elliott OBE RAF Rtd

    Air Commodore Ian Elliott OBE RAF Rtd, VP Defence Capability Marketing, Airbus Military

  • The Airbus military airlift product range
  • Recent feedback on the A400M flight test programme
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    14:40

    Commercial Airlift Contributions in Meeting Military Airlift Objectives

    Colon Miller

    Colon Miller, Military Operations & Key Accounts, Volga-Dnepr Unique Air Cargo

  • Rapid Response Action Plans
  • Leveraging Existing Resources
  • Proven Reliability and On Time Deliveries
  • 24/7 Availability
  • World-Wide Operations
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    15:20

    Networking Coffee Break

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    15:50

    Airlift Modernisation – ST Aerospace Experience

    Goh Aik Hoong

    Goh Aik Hoong, Vice President, Military Business Unit, ST Aerospace

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    16:30

    Technical Management of Military Aircraft in a Cost Effective Way

    Haji Hassan Tengah

    Haji Hassan Tengah, VP Engineering Services, FD Aviation Services

  • Assisting the Air Force's to acheive decreased turnaround time; throughput and cost performance
  • Flight operations and maintenance support
  • Engine technical management
  • Flight operations services
  • Fleet technical management
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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Richard Potts

    Richard Potts, Business Development Manager, Qantas Defence Services

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    9:10

    Haiti Flight Operations Control Centre

    Colonel Bradley Graff

    Colonel Bradley Graff, 601 ST AMD Commander , United States Air Force

  • Adapting to the RAMCC to control aircraft movement in Port-au-Prince
  • Drawing on experience from recent humanitarian relief ops
  • Co-ordinating and managing the aircraft flow
  • Unique challenges and lessons learned
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    9:50

    African Unions Airlift Capacities

    Colonel Birame Diop

    Colonel Birame Diop, Officer in Command, Air Transport Section, Senegal Air Force

  • Programme overview and the mission update
  • Assessing Africa’s national capabilities
  • An overview of the African Stand By Forces
  • 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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    10:30

    Networking Coffee Break

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    Tactical Air Transport in the New Zealand Defence Force

    Squadron Leader Keith Graham

    Squadron Leader Keith Graham, Staff Officer Directorate of Systems Evaluation , Royal New Zealand Air Force

  • Airlift operations in the NZDF
  • Life extension programme for the five C-130H Hercules aircraft operated by the Royal New Zealand Air Force
  • Using the upgraded C-130H for tactical air transport, disaster relief and civil defence support, aeromedical transport and support to the New Zealand Antarctic programme
  • C-130 LEP Part Task Trainer
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    11:40

    INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION

    Colonel Kaneko Shinichi

    Colonel Kaneko Shinichi, Head, Weapon Systems Programmes Division, Defence Planning and Policy Department, Air Staff Office, Japanese Air Self Defence Force

    Richard Potts

    Richard Potts, Business Development Manager, Qantas Defence Services

    Doug Brooks

    Doug Brooks, President, International Stability Operations Association

    Air Chief Marshall SP Tyagi

    Air Chief Marshall SP Tyagi, (Former) Chief of Staff and Chairman's Chief of Staff Committee, Indian Air Force

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    12:40

    Networking Lunch

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    14:00

    ISOA: Supporting Urgent Mission Requirements

    Doug Brooks

    Doug Brooks, President, International Stability Operations Association

  • Update on the ISOA mission
  • Case study - providing relief and support
  • Interoperability with the military to aid operational effectiveness
  • Logistical coordination to aid the mobility and speed of the response
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    14:40

    Humanitarian Airlift Operations in Contemporary Theatres

    Philippe  Martou

    Philippe Martou, Deputy Head of Aviation Section, United Nations World Food Programme

  • Overview of the world food programme capability and delivery
  • Insight into the Pakistani floods disaster relief operation
  • Specific challenges and logistical problems
  • Lessons learned
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    15:20

    Networking Coffee Break

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    MRTT Sustainment as a Model for Future Through Life Support of Commercial-Military Derivative Aircraft

    Scott Harris

    Scott Harris, Head, Qantas Defence Services

  • Overview of activities in Qantas Defence Services
  • Conversion and sustainment of the MRTT capability
  • Case study from introduction of the first type
  • Strategic requirements for Through Life Support activities
  • Moving forward
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    16:30

    AAR: Working on a European Solution

    Laurent Donnet

    Laurent Donnet, Project Officer for Deployability, European Defence Agency

  • AAR requirements for the EU: an operational analysis
  • Short medium and long term solutions to alleviate the shortfall
    EATF: Maximising European airlift capabilities through enhanced cooperation
  • How to increase the airlift provision within the EU
  • Developing concrete solutions to increase efficiency
  • Identifying best practices
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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

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