The 5th Annual International Military Helicopter USA Summit is back and heading to Washington, D.C. this July 8-10, 2020. The Summit 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.
The International Military Helicopter USA Summit will also provide an in-depth viewpoint into the rotary wing capability development needs and efforts of our NATO and Allied Partners. Download the Preliminary Agenda to learn how to get involved in driving future collaborative initiatives for helicopter operations, capabilities, technologies, and programs.
IDGA's 4th Annual International Military Helicopter USA provides a platform to discuss the ongoing efforts to meet the next generation of innovative rotary winged assets to bolster air and battlefield overmatch. Continued rotary wing asset modernization, coupled with the US Future Vertical Lift (FVL) directive is driving helicopter capability development on a global scale, ushering in a new age of rotorcraft capability. At International Military Helicopter USA, count on:
The International Military Helicopter USA Summit will also provide in-depth viewpoints on the rotary wing development efforts of our NATO and allied partners. Attend the summit 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.
The DoD’s FY 2020 budget request includes about $790 million in research and development funds for Future Vertical Lift (FVL), the U.S. military’s ambitious long-term effort to modernize its aging helicopter fleet.
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