The 9th Annual International Fighter Conference returns for the year...

Providing critical insight into future fighter requirements, 5th generation capabilities and the evolving role of air combat aircraft.

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The number of identified fighter requirements across the world highlights the continued importance of air combat platforms to senior Air Force officials and national defence planners. New procurements are estimated to be worth $156bn over the next decade and multiple 4.5th and 5th generation aircraft models are available to meet varied and complex needs. Meanwhile, in-service aircraft are being upgraded to perform swing-role missions and to make critical enhancements to sensors and armament. It is indeed an exciting time for the fighter community.

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Under this backdrop, the International Fighter Conference serves as the community’s annual meeting for sharing future fighter requirements, programme update plans and key technological capabilities. It is attended by Heads of Procurement responsible for fighter replacement programmes, commanding officers from Air Force operational commands and senior management from major aircraft manufacturers.


CONFIRMED SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

  • Captain John Martins (USN)
    Director, Air Vehicle, F-35 Lightning II Programme Office
    US DoD
  • Colonel Andreas Schick
    Commander. Fighter Wing 73 “S”
    German Air Force
  • Lieutenant Colonel Glaucio Mancini
    Chief Operational Projects, General Staff
    Brazilian Air Force
  • Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Jacques Mailhol
    Rafale Programme Manager
    French Air Force
  • Major Sadi Dereli
    Operational Requirements Branch
    HQ Turkish Air Force
  • Major Geoffrey Church
    Chief, Tactics Development and Avionics Requirements, F-22 Branch, Requirements Directorate, Air Combat Command
    US Air Force

Download The Full Agenda For The 9th Annual International Fighter Conference

Safeguarding our Nation

Fighter 2008 was attended by over 150 international delegates

It was hosted by the Italian Air Force at their Institute of Military Aeronautical Sciences in Florence. Briefings included:

  • The Swiss F-5E Tiger Replacement Programme
  • Romanian plans to replace their MiG-21s
  • Programme updates for Swedish AF’s Gripen NG, Italian AF’s Eurofighter Typhoon, Polish AF’s F-16 Fighting Falcon, the USAF’s F-22A Raptor and the US Navy’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, the MiG-35 Fighter and the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter
  • Feedback on the role of fighter aircraft in current operations from the Air Task Force of the International Security Assistance Force in Kandahar, Afghanistan

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The 2009 International Fighter Conference is being held in Athens, Greece, on the 21st and 22nd October 2009.

Interested in participating?

If you have a case study that you would like to share with the military community, please contact Stephen Dobson at enquire@iqpc.co.uk.