Preparing The Next-Generation Of Aviators For The Multi-Domain Fight!
Airspace remains increasingly contested. Training capability of near-peer competitors continues to advance at an unprecedented rate. In the current dynamic and unpredictable security environment, NATO allies must work together to further expand the proficiency and readiness of military aircrew, for the future fight.
Military Flight Training 2025 will address training challenges and opportunities for the full range of aircrews, from fixed wing to rotary wing, fast jet and multi-engine aircraft, including 5th and 6th generation fighter aircraft, to ensure that as an Alliance, we stay one step ahead, in contested environments.
Now in its 24th year, MFTC provides an unrivalled platform for senior leaders from across the Military Flight Training spectrum, including pilots, ground crew, procurement specialists, capability planners, and operators to meet with industry leaders from across the primes and small businesses, as we grapple with an ever-evolving set of priorities faced by aircrew.
Attracting 300+ leaders from across the military aviation training ecosystem from over 40 nations, Military Flight Training takes place at a time where guaranteeing air dominance and strike capability has never been tougher.
Conference Highlights
300+ Attendees
50+ Presentations
40+ Nations
10+ Networking Hours
Benefits of Attending
Network with senior representatives responsible for the Air Force, Naval Aviation and Army Aviation pilot training
Ensure seamless pilot transition into next generation combat aircraft by learning how to upgrade simulation, embedded training, and ground-based training systems
Retain high readiness for multi-domain warfare, high-intensity operations, and COIN by enhancing your understanding of integrated LVC and high fidelity synthetic environments
Learn what the latest capability requirements are through valuable program updates and training model insights
Attain interoperability and institute common architectures for multinational operations by learning about software compatibility, international training standards, and procurement plans of partner nations
Understand how armed forces are revolutionising obsolete training models through establishing new coaching cultures
Contribute to debates on enhancing the pilot training pipeline, from mitigating the pilot shortage, accelerating pilot graduation, and ensuring affordability
Conference Chair
Lieutenant General (Ret’d) Anthony J. Rock, Former Inspector General, U.S. Air Force
2025 Speakers
General Raimondo Nogueira, Commander of the Training Command, Brazilian Air Force
Lieutenant General Silvano “Fritz” FRIGERIO, Commander of the Italian Air Force Education and Training Command, Italian Air Force
Lieutenant General Brian Robinson, Commander, Air Education Training Command (AETC), US Air Force
Air Flotilla General Ioan Mischie, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Training, Romanian Air Force
Air Vice-Marshal Ian Townsend, Commanding Officer, No 22 Group, RAF
Major General Pierre Real, Director, French Air Force Academy
Brigadier General Edi Turco, Chief of Staff of the Air Education Training Command / 3rd Air Region, and Head, Italian Air Force
Brigadier General Ugrik Csaba, Flight Director, Hungarian Defence Force
Group Captain Neville O'Donnell, Commanding 78 Wing and Director of Training, Air Combat Group, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF)
Commodore Steve Jose, Head of UKMFTS Portfolio, DE&S
Colonel Pasquale SAVINO, Commander of Italian Air Force Airlift Training School (S.A.T.A.)., Italian Air Force
Colonel Alessandro FIORINI, Commander of the 72nd Helicopter Flight Training Wing, Italian Air Force
Colonel Christopher Harm, Chief, Operational Training Infrastructure Division, United States Air Force
Colonel Vesa Mantyla, Chief of Operations, Finnish Air Force
Colonel Carlos Herráiz Linares, Commander, European Tactical Airlift Centre
Colonel Bernhard Hey, Head of Department Branch Air Education and Training AFFCOM, German Air Force
Wing Commander Cameron Clark, DD ISR Futures and Support, RAAF
Jason Hawker, Principal Officer, NATO Flight Training Europe, NSPA
Lieutenant Colonel Sean Karrels, Commander, Special Operations Aviation Training Battalion
Lieutenant Colonel John Cummings, Autonomous Collaborative Platforms Division Chief, US Air Force
Industry Speakers
Marco Zoff, Managing Director, Leonardo Aircraft Division
Ioannis Papachristofilou, Vice President Government Aviation, Pilatus Aircraft Ltd
Johan Linder, Director Sales & Marketing, Pilatus Aircraft Ltd
Tim James, Managing Director, Ascent Flight Training Ltd
Patrick Doherty, Executive Director AF Field Operations/Programs, Boeing
Travis “Flak” Willis, International Business Development, The Boeing Company
Brendan Pierce, Vice President of Tactical Training, International Tactical Training Centre
Gustavo Ruthes, Mental Health Performance Consultant, International Tactical Training Centre
Gustavo Ruthes, Mental Health Performance Consultant, International Tactical Training Centre
Troy Burling, General Manager, Ansett Defence
Eric Carney, Strategy and Business Development Director Air and Commercial Solutions, Lockheed Martin
Peter Ashworth, Program Director Global Training Systems, Lockheed Martin Australia
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Venue
Forte Village Resort S.S. 195, Km. 39.600, 09010 Sardinia, Pula CA, Italy
Accommodation: We have a discounted bedroom block available for our conference attendees which can be booked via the booking platform link below:
The above rates are intended per room per day in euro, in double room for single use, Bed & Breakfast, buffet breakfast included, including 10% VAT. Tourist tax not included in the price (2€ or 3€ per person per day).