Why Attend

Key highlights for the 2009 programme include:

  • Updates and challenges for on-going programmes across Europe and North America including insights on the C-17 Globemaster III, A400M, C-130J and the C-27
  • Lessons learned from on-going military airlift operations and challenges in maintaining airfield security and increasing efficiency of cargo and personnel delivery
  • Developing international collaboration between allied forces for the procurement, management, leasing and sharing of key airlift assets to maximise payloads and reduce costs
  • Discussion of interim solutions for Air Forces to fill the requirement gap in the near term

Perfect for you…

  • From senior programme directors for National Air Fleets to air refueling officers
  • International military collaborative initiatives
  • Aircraft manufacturers and operators and component providers
  • Defence IQ’s Military Airlift series has brought together leading requirements and operational experts.

At Military Airlift 2008, representatives were in attendance from:

  • RAF
  • USAF
  • UAE Armed Forces
  • Royal Danish Air Force
  • National Audit Office
  • NATO Airlift Management Organisation
  • Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre
  • Royal Air Force
  • Netherlands MoD
  • Royal Netherlands Air Force
  • Air Warfare Centre, UK MoD
  • Spanish Air Force
  • US Army
  • Austrian MoD
  • DSTL
  • German Army
  • Finnish Air Force
  • Italian Air Force
  • New Zealand Defence Staff
  • Polish Air Force
  • Movement Coordination Centre Europe
  • Boeing IDS
  • Ruslan International Ltd
  • Airbus Military
  • Embraer SA
  • Goodrich Actuation Systems
  • Chromalloy Gas Turbine LLC
  • QinetiQ
  • Agusta Westland
  • Vision Systems International
  • BAE Systems
  • Thales Training & Simulation Ltd.
  • Marshall Aerospace Ltd.
  • Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
  • OGMA Industria Aeronautica De Portugal SA
  • United Technologies Corp.
  • L-3 Communications
  • SELEX Sensors and Airborne Systems