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MILITARY 1* AND 14th Annual ABOVE GO FOR FREE www.militaryflighttraining.com Training for the 5th Generation Fighter Focus Day: Tuesday 24th March 2015, Morning Training for the Modern Rotary Aviator Focus Day: Tuesday 24th March 2015, Afternoon Main Conference: Wednesday 25th – Thursday 26th March 2015 Venue: Hotel Russell, 1-8 Russell Square, London, UK The Community’s Annual General Meeting For The Discussion Of Military Fixed Wing and Rotary Flight Training Requirements, Capabilities And Technologies Military Flight Training 2015’s Global Speaker Faculty Includes: Brigadier General Lieutenant General General Robin Rand, Brigadier General Air Vice Marshal Philip Garbutt, Alexander Schnitger, Commander, Air Francis Ogolla, Andrew Turner, Air Director, Force Chief of Staff, Education & Training Deputy Commander, Officer Commanding, Development, Royal Royal Netherlands Command, Kenyan Air Force No. 22 (Training) Group, Canadian Air Force Air Force US Air Force Royal Air Force What’s In Store For 2015? 250+ 43+ 13+ 45+ Delegates Presentations Hours Reserved Nations For Networking Represented Associate Sponsors Sponsors Feature Exhibitors Conference Partner www.militaryflighttraining.com Dear Colleague, Would you agree that, as the acquisition of next generation operational fighter and rotary aircraft continues to rise, militaries across the globe are frantically searching for the solutions they need to minimise their rapidly expanding training gaps? This is the feedback we have been receiving from Commanders of Air Training from across the globe over the past 6 months. Therefore in order to support emerged and emerging air force, armies and navies with this assignment, the Military Flight Training 2015 conference is once again providing you with a 360 degree perspective of current and future military fixed wing and rotary flight training requirements, capabilities and technologies. Taking place in London between 24th - 26th March 2015, the conference will connect 250+ Chiefs of Staff, Commanders of Air Training, Heads of Air Procurement and industry executives in order to share lessons learned and best practice in training for the 5th generation fighter, rotary training, live virtual constructive, ground base simulation, downloading, offloading, training syllabi and pilot selection. In doing so, Military Flight Training will retain its role as the community’s annual general meeting providing a rare platform to engage in international collaboration on a very real level with key allies and strengthen messages of cooperation with counterparts across the world. To keep up with this fast paced market, Military Flight Training has had to evolve year on year, with the 2015 summit certainly being no different. With a focus on new nations, new technologies and military/industry collaboration the summit promises to provide you with all the intelligence and networking opportunities you need to increase your slice of this convoluted yet lucrative market. I hope you will be able to join 250+ of your colleagues and customers in March 2015 Yours Sincerely Simon Wigfield Director, Military Flight Training P.S. Book onto the Training For the 5th Generation Fighter Focus Day to maximise your time out of the office Meeting the Needs of Your Community - Military Flight Training 2015 B Training for the 5th Generation Fighter Focus Day - B Training For the Modern Immerse yourself in end-goal focused debates regarding Rotary Aviator Focus Day - Get the future of flight training for the 5th Generation Fighters to the very soul of rotary training focusing on training syllabi, new technologies and programmes, procurements and existing programmes technological developments from across the globe in the 3rd ‘Training for the B G-6 Industry Leaders Panel Discussion - Shape the Modern Rotary Aviator Focus Day’ future of military flight training by debating and assessing the strategic direction of the leading defence B Informal Social Activities - Join your military organisations in the sector and industry colleagues at the Welcome Drinks Reception and Gala Dinner to engage in B New Breakout Sessions - Immerse yourself in debates knowledge sharing and networking beyond the surrounding the latest innovations in LVC Embedded conference room Training, Public Private Partnerships, Downloading and Offloading and Revolutions in Rotary Training www.militaryflighttraining.com What We Delivered in 2014 Nations11+ participated for 39+ the first time including: 225+ 37+ 11+ Nations Delegates Presentations Hours Reserved Bahrain, Lebanon, For Networking Represented Botswana, Ghana, Chile and Republic of Korea “I thought it was excellent… “The Military Flight Training “Excellent platform for very good range of debates… conference was informative discussions and networking, good to have such strong and the quality of the good job!” USAF presence and finally presentations was high” Mr Stanislav Stefanov, Honeywell get stuck into the Mr Geoff Maple, KBR T-X Program” Mr John Metcalfe, BAE Systems Your Top Presentations from Military Flight Training 2014 Download last year’s top rated presentations for free to see first hand what you missed… Fast Jet Training - What needs to change? Squadron Leader Benjamin George, Lead In Fighter Capability Office, Royal 01 Australian Air Force How Military See Benefit In Adaptive Low Cost Simulation For Tactical Training Development And Mission Rehearsal Colonel Peter Eadie, Commandant and Station Commander, Army Aviation 02 Centre, British Army The Modernised Aerospace Physiology Training In The Republic of Korea. Air Force Captain Eun Jeung, Sung, Chief of 1st Training Branch, Aerospace Medical Training 03 Centre, Republic of Korea Air Force Moulding The Future Of The Royal Canadian Air Force’s Advanced Jet Trainer Capability 04 Lieutenant General Yvan Blondin, Commander, Royal Canadian Air Force Integrating Live, Virtual Constructive Into Future Flying Training Programs Colonel (Retired) Tim Strawther, Flying Training Advisor to Commander, Air Education 05 & Training Command, US Air Force t: +44 (0)207 368 9737 e: [email protected] w: www.militaryflighttraining.com www.militaryflighttraining.com What’s in store for 2015! 250+ 43+ 13+ 45+ Delegates Presentations Hours Reserved Nations For Networking Represented Register Now to Benefit From: J Essential market intelligence on the latest flight training J First hand updates on the world’s largest and most lucrative challenges and solutions gained through face-to-face flight training requirements and procurements including; discussions with 220+ Chief’s of Air Staff, Commanders of USAF’s T-X Program, UK’s MFTS, RCAF’s Future Pilot Air Training and industry executives from the four corners of Training Project and French Air Force’s 2 Tier Training the globe Program J A rare platform to share lessons learned and best practice in J Increased market opportunities through the negotiation of current military flight training requirements, capabilities and new business partnerships with the leading OEMs vying for technology in order to engage in international collaboration lucrative contracts upwards of $10 billion with key strategic allies Industry Leaders Strategy Debate Integral to any successful flight training capability is a process of collaboration and development with major industry providers. The military flight training sector leads the way in ensuring mutually-beneficial relationships between military and industry leaders. It is a model which is not only of interest to senior international military, but also of major interest to international providers of smaller components, who wish to bring their products to a new and exciting market through joint ventures and integration with larger industry providers. In order to strengthen this balance, Military Flight Training 2015 will feature in one of its keynote presentation slots, a panel discussion dedicated to the strategic thinking shaping the future of the military flight training sector from the leading defence organisations in the market. Industry Leading Panelists Include: Mr Mike ‘Gris’ Mr Archie Neill, Senior Executive, Monty Brock, Captain (Retired) Ken Griswold, Training Director, BAE The Boeing Company Pilot and Aircrew Training Ginader, Director, T-50 Business Systems (Operations) Programs, Training Director Business Development, Lockheed Solutions Division, Development, Martin Aeronautics Northrop Grumman Environmental Technical Services Tectonics Corporation The Military Flight Training 2015 Gala Dinner All conference attendees are invited to the annual Military Flight Training Gala Dinner. After a long day of in-depth discussions and briefings, delegates are invited to continue the conversation in a more relaxed setting, alongside speakers, sponsors and conference guests. Starting on the evening of Day 1 (25th March) our prestigious Gala Dinner provides the perfect mixture of food, drink and good company to provide a great environment for social networking. The Gala Dinner is open to all delegates of the event, and creates the perfect opportunity to meet with your peers and future business contacts. t: +44 (0)207 368 9737 e: [email protected] w: www.militaryflighttraining.com www.militaryflighttraining.com International Speaker Panel Air Commodore David Bentley, Lieutenant Brigadier General John Brigadier General Uwe Klein, Commander, Director Flying Training, No 22 General Alexander Stjernfalk, Head of Army Aviation School & Chief of Army Aviation (Training) Group, Royal Air Force Schnitger, procurement Office-