Optimising efficiency of Military MRO through effective management and technological advance

Speaker's include:


A great selection, with very interesting subjects. It has provided many interesting insights. The knowledge obtained will have direct and positive impact on my jobLuis Carlos Alves Ferreira, Brazilian Air Force

Very varied and knowledgeable. Exactly the right event for an in-service support manager of military aircraftBaudouin Heuninckx, Belgian Defence

It has been a very highly valuable conference, in particular for the exchange of experiences between the end usersLuigi Trotta, Eurofighter GmbH

Very valuable-very interested to hear discussion on economic aspects of mil/civ partnershipsStu Keenan, UK MoD

Very interesting overview of logistics support trends and models which will be applied within the next yearsLorenzo 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 problemsJuergen Schaefer, OCCAR-EA

Very valuable, varied and knowledgeable-the right event for military engines in-service Support ManagerLeonardo Orlandino, Avio S.p.A.

Useful in connecting maintenance people from different companies and organizationsJose Garcia De Figueiredo Neto, Embraer

Very good mix of academics, industry and military. Good insight into theory and practical experience, engineering and managementBaudouin Heuninckx, University of Nottingham

The development of the 2011 Military Aviation Repair and Maintenance agenda has seen a full spectrum change from previous events in this long-running series, reflecting the need for a strategic-level view of modern MRO and supply chain management strategies.

This event will provide information on:

  • How to increase efficiency of maintenance and parts supply whilst tackling the problems associated with industry reliance and military-industry relationships
  • Demands to increase aircraft reliability including a look at predictive maintenance as a key tool
  • How best to implement lifecycle management and the adaptations required as aircraft life expectancy and fleet age increases and budgets tighten

In order to provide this information to you, we have selected a number of case-studies that will ensure a superb UK, European and global coverage, including focus on ground-breaking programmes of maintenance for the C-17 airlifter and the long-awaited A400M and F-35 programmes including:

  • Ground-breaking insights into the successfully implemented partnering strategies of the UK MoD C-17 Project Team (DE&S) and how they successfully worked with Boeing and the USAF
  • Learn about the maintenance training and pre-planning that enabled the development of the USAF F-35 preparatory maintenance strategy from the man that designed it
  • Focus on alternative MRO strategy through the UK MoD Chinook Project Team (DE&S) case study and learn how theses principles can be applied to enhance your MRO strategy
  • Analysis of efforts to drive down life cycle costs and increase efficiency of maintenance of the NH-90 helicopter from NAHEMA
  • Details of how the Brazilian Air Force have developed a fresh take on their MRO strategy and how you might benefit from this
  • Gain a strategic view of the benefits that choosing the correct support contract will have on the success of military strategy, with insights from Ogden Air Logistics Center, USAF
  • Hear from the UK MoD Tornado Engineering and Logistic Wing on how best to overcome the added strain that battlefield operations bring and strategies to managing wear and tear and achieving optimum asset availability
  • An inside view on the innovative ways that will enhance successful delivery of entry into service, with OCCAR A400M Program Office showcasing their innovative approach to seamless entry into service - how best to ensure on time delivery

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