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International Military Helicopter USA 2020 Online Agenda

International Military Helicopter USA 2020 Online Agenda

IDGA's 5th Annual International Military Helicopter USA Online Event will provide a means to discuss the ongoing efforts to meet the next generation of innovative rotary winged assets to bolster air and battlefield overmatch. The US Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program will develop the next generation of military helicopters. Along with continued modernization and maintenance, FVL is driving helicopter capability development on a global scale, ushering in a new age of rotorcraft capability.

We will also provide an in-depth viewpoint into the rotary wing capability development needs and efforts of our NATO and Allied Partners. Join our online event for a senior-level understanding of the modernization and new platform development challenges experienced by our international partners in order to drive future collaborative initiatives for helicopter operations, capabilities, and programs.

International Military Helicopter Past Presentation Packet [Zip File]

International Military Helicopter Past Presentation Packet [Zip File]

Download 7 presentations from the 2019 International Military Helicopter summit!


Guiding FVL Contracting Solutions to Meet Timelines in Support of Army & Unified Land Operations

  • Mr. Joseph Giunta, Executive Director, Army Contracting Command - Redstone

Working Collaboratively with the U.S. Government to Develop and Transition Innovative Vertical Lift Technologies

  • Dr. Gerry Graves, Managing Director, Vertical Lift Consortium

Key Challenges in Rotary Wing Aircraft Survival to be Met for Increased Performance and Survivability of Army Aviators

  • Colonel Mark K. McPherson, Incoming Commander, United States Army Aeromedical Research Lab (USARRL)

Training Combat Quality Rotary Aviation Professionals to Fortify Navy Global Reach

  • Captain Scott Starkey, Chief of Staff, Chief of Naval Air Training (CNATRA)

Enhancing the Rotary Fleet of the CZE AF with Increased Modernization

  • Colonel Rudolf STRAKA, 22nd Helicopter Base Commander, CZE Air Force

Designing, Developing, Delivering and Supporting Advanced Aviation Capabilities for Operational Commanders and Allies

  • Major General Thomas H. Todd III, Program Executive Office, PEO Aviation

Building the Army and FVL of the Future: Driving Modernization Efforts for Army Acquisition

  • Jeffrey S. White, Principal Deputy, Assistant Secretary of the Army, Acquisition Logistics and Technology


Defence IQ's 2020 Global Military Helicopter Market Report

Defence IQ's 2020 Global Military Helicopter Market Report

Check out Defence IQ's annual Global Military Helicopters report that showcases key requirements and programs from around the world.

Top three benefits of downloading this report?

  • Access a detailed, country-by-country list of global programs and requirements 
  • Read the latest updates on the U.S. Army's Vertical Lift program
  • Review a comprehensive inventory of global helicopter holdings



Military Helicopters FY21 Budget Highlights Part I: Future Vertical Lift Scheduling

Military Helicopters FY21 Budget Highlights Part I: Future Vertical Lift Scheduling

The Army is dedicating significant resources to helicopter modernization and has increased its budget by 20% over the past year to $1.1 billion for FY21. Future Vertical Lift (FVL) is one of the army’s “big six” modernization programs outlined in October of 2019, and, it’s funding will be pulled from the total $106.6 billion in RDT&E funding requested to support these six initiatives. Furthermore, the DoD plans to invest a total $4.7 billion in vertical lift, including FVL, from FY20-24.

To learn more about where and why this funding will be used to support FVL initiatives, DOWNLOAD our FY21 budget infographic. 

Military Helicopters FY21 Budget Highlights Part II: Maintenance & Modifications

Military Helicopters FY21 Budget Highlights Part II: Maintenance & Modifications

In Part I of this infographic series, we explored the key investments and strategic priorities of the DoD’s helicopter modernization approach, the Future Vertical Lift Program. As exciting as these modernization efforts are, at $1.1 billion total, they represents only a fraction of the $56.9 billion the DoD plans to spend on Aircraft Systems in FY21.

Though the DoD is investing more in RDT&E than ever before, the bulk of this funding will be devoted to modifying and maintaining its existing airborne fleets to ensure air dominance in FY21 and beyond. In FY21, the DoD plans to invest over $7.32 billion in the acquisition of over 50 new military helicopters and related systems. In addition, $1.4 billion of this funding will be devoted to the development of new capabilities and solutions designed to optimize the lethality, sustainability & survivability of existing helicopter fleets. For more on where exactly this funding is going and why, DOWNLOAD this infographic to experience our full FY21 Military Helicopters Budget Breakdown.