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Thu, Jan 17, 2019

Registration Opens For Eastern European Helicopter Conference

SMi’s Helicopter Technology Central And Eastern Europe Conference Taking Place In Prague, Czech Republic In May

SMi’s Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe conference is set to make its return this year to Prague, Czech Republic on May 22nd and 23rd for its 4th year.

The two-day event, which recently welcomed Gold Sponsor Leonardo to the 2019 sponsor line-up, will host an international gathering of senior military experts from Central and Eastern European countries, who will present their current national situation in terms of helicopter technology, and will have the chance to meet and cooperate with allied and potential third-party partners to help support their helicopter capabilities.

Delegates will have the opportunity to receive high-level briefings on the key topics of modernisation and readiness of regional rotary fleets, procurement goals, national security, operations and interoperability, platform and programme upgrades, and much more.

2019 Event Highlights:

  • Hear from representatives from the regional nations: Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria
  • Listen to detailed updates on helicopter programmes and procurement goals of the US Army Aviation Centre, Spanish Air Force, Joint Helicopter Command, and German Air Force
  • A unique opportunity to explore new technologies and programmes from industry and exhibitors
  • The only Helicopter Conference with a regional focus on Central and Eastern Europe
  • The two-day conference is one of its kind, specialising in rotary systems in the Central and Eastern Europe region.

Featured Expert Speakers Include:

  • Keynote Session: Colonel Rudolf Straka, Chief of Combat Training Department (A7), Czech Air Force
  • Colonel Karel Valvoda, Director, Multinational Aviation Training Centre, Czech Armed Forces
  • Colonel Robert Klestinec, Deputy Commander, Slovakian Air Force
  • Colonel Jonas Nellsjo, Commander Helicopter Wing, Swedish Armed Forces
  • Colonel Chad Chasteen, 110th Army Aviation Brigade Commander, US Army Aviation Center of Excellence
  • Lieutenant Colonel Stein SO1 FD Strat Plans, Cap AM, Capability Directorate, Army Headquarters, UK

Next year’s highly-anticipated event is set to provide valuable perspectives and key updates on the operational excellence, maintenance, procurement of multi-purpose helicopters, and logistics in supporting upgrades of aging fleets as European nations move away from soviet-era helicopters.

(Source: Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe news release. Image from file)

FMI: www.futurehelicopter.co.uk/prcom

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