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Military Flight Training USA 2025 Agenda

Military Flight Training USA 2025 Agenda

The MFT USA 2025 Summit has now concluded. You can still explore the 2025 agenda to see the key discussions, themes, and expert insights that shaped this year’s event.The 2026 agenda is currently in production and will be released soon, highlighting the next phase of innovation and collabo ...

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2025 Attendee List MFT USA

Now is the perfect time to see who was in the room at MFT USA 2025. Explore the MFT USA 2025 Attendee List to gain insight into the military, government, and industry organizations that were on-site at the summit in San Antonio. 

The attendee list highlights the senior decision-makers, programme leads, and technical experts who came together to shape the future of military flight training, from pilot training and simulation to aircraft readiness and next-generation capabilities.

Discover the caliber of organizations that participated in MFT USA 2025, and see the community that continues to drive collaboration and innovation across the military flight training ecosystem.

Recommended Resources from 2025

Military Flight Training Market Report 2025-2030: North America

For over a decade, IDGA’s Military Flight Training Summit has brought together allied air forces and leading aerospace companies to share knowledge and connect in a secure, collaborative environment. The 2025 summit, held on October 28–29 in San Antonio, Texas, continued this tradition, welcoming a senior audience of flight training programme managers, instructors, industry leaders, and subject matter experts.

Discussions at the 2025 event focused on how partnerships and emerging technologies are shaping the next era of pilot training for the U.S. military and its allies. 

Produced ahead of the summit, the Military Flight Training – North America 2025 Market Report remains one of the most comprehensive overviews of the military flight training landscape available. The report spans 35 pages and provides in-depth analysis of U.S., Canadian, and NATO flight training programmes, alongside insight into overall market size, sustainability initiatives to reduce carbon footprints, and the growing impact of technologies such as AI and virtual reality.

An updated edition of the market report will be released ahead of the 2026 Military Flight Training Summit. In the meantime, the 2025 report continues to serve as a valuable resource for organisations seeking to understand the current state and trajectory of the military flight training market.

How the Air Force's Flight Training CoE is Shaping the Future of Pilots

In October 2024, the U.S. Air Force established the Flying Training Center of Excellence (FT CoE) within the 19th Air Force. Directed by the Secretary of the Air Force, the FT CoE was created to bring institutional development functions under a single command, with the aim of modernising and enhancing the effectiveness of Air Force pilot training.

Since its establishment, the Center’s mission has focused on “acquiring, establishing, securing, sustaining, and seamlessly integrating” the best available tools and techniques into a training system designed to evolve alongside operational demands.

At Military Flight Training USA 2025, Brian Kirk, Deputy for Technology Integration within the FT CoE, shared insight into the Center’s work developing an adaptive learning ecosystem, commonly referred to as “the portal”, designed to support both the FT CoE and future generations of Air Force pilots. 

Ahead of the summit, Kirk spoke with IDGA about the development of the new training portal, how it has been tailored to meet the individual needs of each student, and the role artificial intelligence is expected to play in the future of military flight training.

Inside NFTE: Expanding Allied Flight Training Across Europe and Beyond

In 2020, 10 NATO allies (Belgium, Czechia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Spain and Türkiye) agreed to expand flight training capabilities across the alliance through the creation of the NATO Flight Training Europe (NFTE) High Visibility Project. 

By March 2024, NFTE had placed ~50 student pilots at four locations, added nine new training campuses, and established an industry advisory body.

At Military Flight Training USA 2025, Jas Hawker, Principal Officer for NFTE, shared insight into the programme’s role in strengthening cooperation between NATO air forces and industry partners, as well as NFTE’s efforts to raise awareness and further expand the training network across the Alliance.

Ahead of the summit, Hawker spoke with IDGA about NFTE’s collaboration with the U.S. Air Force, the programme’s objectives for 2025, and how multinational cooperation is shaping the future of military flight training.

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