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The Latest Technological Developments, Strategies and Design Methods for Improving Aviation Repair and Enhancing Maintenance Efficiency

MILITARY AVIATION REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH KEY INSIGHTS INTO:

  • Maintenance procedures with discussions about emerging technologies that will help units improve their methods and techniques
  • Solutions to combat strain on equipment in order to strengthen a unit’s endurance in theatre
  • Current structural upgrades and programme management of aircraft as well as discussion on elements including navigation systems, engine and fuel tank reliability
  • Lean and Continuous Improvement options for militaries and whether this is the best way to maximise efficiency
  • Programme updates from air force leaders, such as the Royal Air Force, Italian Air Force and United States Air Force

Event Background

When operating, maintaining and repairing aircraft in theatre is essential to modern combat, and efficient procedures are fundamental to overall success, the development, operations and integration of maintenance procedures has become an issue of crucial importance. Yet tight budgets, concerns about unproven methods and the range of options available make the job of developing and selecting the way forward incredibly complex.

Attending Defence IQ’s 7th Annual Military Aviation Repair and Maintenance will give you detailed analysis and discussion on improving maintenance methods in order to maximize the life of your aircrafts. Hear feedback from Air Force officers from around the world, in depth discussion of future procurement plans and a thorough review of the technology that is helping make this procedure more efficient. This will allow you to gain critical insights into international air force policy from your counterparts across the globe.

This year’s event will be taking a more focused view on the effects of combat on the aircraft and will lend important and vital information to any Air Force active in theatre. New themes to be addressed this year are:

  • How to cope with structural damages in theatre
  • New technology to cope with evolving threats, such as ground to air combat
  • Increasing efficiency of units during combat

Military Aviation Repair and Maintenance will examine the knowledge and understanding from repair and flight experts, to help you assess your air force plans and design for general upkeep and combat. This is an event not to be missed.

Testimonials

Feedback from Military Aviation Repair & Maintenance events:

It has been a very highly valuable conference, in particular for the exchange of experiences between the end users.
Luigi Trotta, Eurofighter GmbH
Very valuable-very interested to hear discussion on economic aspects of mil/civ partnerships.
Stu Keenan, UK MoD
Very varied and knowledgeable. Exactly the right event for an in-service support manager of military aircraft.
Baudouin Heuninckx, Belgian Defence
It was interesting and valuable.
Col Giuseppe Lupoli, Italian Air Force
Very interesting overview of logistics support trends and models which will be applied within the next years.
Lorenzo Lozano, NAMSA
Good mixture of speakers. It gave me (again) a good overview of what is ongoing in the military aviation and how others deal with the same problems.
Juergen Schaefer, OCCAR-EA
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