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Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe
20 May - 21 May 2026
Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe

The SAE Media Group are proud to present our 11th annual Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe conference, on the 20-21 of May 2026, in Prague, Czechia

The Helicopter Technology Central and Eastern Europe conference will provide you with the perfect platform to discover vital knowledge from the helicopter program managers and practitioners, as well as technical experts and system integrators.

Rotary platforms remain a key asset for supporting operations on land, sea, and air. But due to the increasing distinct pressures faced by legacy rotary platforms of the Central and Eastern Europe states, NATO’s Eastern Flank faces a critical juncture for maintaining effectiveness across all operational capabilities supported by their fleets.

Therefore, our focused regional conference provides a unique forum to ensure the continued sustainment, cost-effective modernisation, and interoperability of helicopter technology in the region.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Colonel David Fitzsimmons

Colonel David Fitzsimmons

Assault Support Branch Head, USMC
Group Captain Mike Jordan

Group Captain Mike Jordan

Commandant No 1 Flying Training School and Defence College of Air and Space Operations, RAF
Lieutenant Colonel Laurent Gestone

Lieutenant Colonel Laurent Gestone

Referent for Helicopters at the Strategy Division of Capacity Development Office, French Air and Space Force
Major Olah Gabor

Major Olah Gabor

Deputy Battalion Commander - 86 Helicopter Wing, Transport Hel. Battalion, Hungarian Defence Forces

Colonel David Fitzsimmons

Assault Support Branch Head, USMC
Colonel David Fitzsimmons

 Colonel David “Metro” Fitzsimmons was commissioned to the USMC in January 2000. Qualified in the AH-1W, he flew four combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan; and later transitioned to the AH-1Z and deployed to Okinawa, Japan. Col Fitzsimmons served at HMX-1 as a Marine One pilot and has commanded HMLA-267 and Marine Aircraft Group 29. Colonel Fitzsimmons’s staff billets include Office of the CNO Air Directorate, USSOCOM, Marine Forces Central Command, and Headquarters Marine Corps. Col Fitzsimmons has flown nearly 4000 mishap free flight hours with over 1000 hours in combat and has qualified in the AH-1W, AH-1Z, CH-46E, VH-3D, and VH-60N.

Group Captain Mike Jordan

Commandant No 1 Flying Training School and Defence College of Air and Space Operations, RAF
Group Captain Mike Jordan

 Mike is a flying instructor and test pilot, who has served in a variety of appointments across operational, training, acquisitions/capability and regulatory specialisations.

On promotion to Group Captain, he was the extremely proud 57th Commandant of the CFS, responsible for the training, development and assurance of all UK and international aircrew instructors operating within the CFS categorisation scheme and for the development of the art of flying instruction both in contemporary and future environments. Additionally, as the Senior Operator (ODH), Mike was responsible for advising the Air Officer Commanding on aviation safety and risk to life management within 22 Group. In his latest role, as Commandant of No 1 Flying Training School and the Defence College of Air and Space Operations, he is tasked with safely training outstanding warfighters and leaders in Rotary Wing and Air and Space Operations, ensuring the readiness of HM Armed Forces and the UK’s global allies. He also holds risk management accountabilities for both Juno (EC 135) and Jupiter (EC 145) helicopters.

Lieutenant Colonel Laurent Gestone

Referent for Helicopters at the Strategy Division of Capacity Development Office, French Air and Space Force
Lieutenant Colonel Laurent Gestone

 Lt Col GESTONE began his career as a Fennec helicopter pilot where he carried out air policing, SAR missions and foreign operations in the Ivory Cost and the Central African Republic. As an experimental test pilot, he has also worked at the Flight Test Center and then served as helicopter program officer. After being Squadron and Wing Commander of a fleet of 21 helicopters at Orange AB, he completed his studies at the French War College in Paris. Since 2024, he is responsible for the helicopter domain within the strategy division at the Capacity development office of the French Air and Space force Headquarters.

Major General Adrian Ciolponea

Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe, NATO
Major General Adrian Ciolponea

 On the 1st of August 2023, Major-General Constantin-Adrian Ciolponea has been appointed as SACT Representative in Europe. Prior to this, he was the Land Component Commander and also a Special Advisor to the Defence Minister.

MGen. Constantin-Adrian Ciolponea received his commission in 1988, after graduating the Military School for Officers, Sibiu, as an infantry officer. In 2004, he graduated the High Military Studies Academy, Bucharest. He has been assigned to numerous command and staff positions for operations and training, reconnaissance, special operations and airborne operations (1000 + military jumps), both in Romania and abroad.

Starting 2008, he commanded the 1st Special Operations Battalion, starting 2009 the 1st Special Operations Regiment and starting 2011 the 6th Special Operations Brigade. In 2015 he has been appointed Deputy Commander at the 4th Infantry Division and in 2016 became deputy Land Forces Commander for training and operations.

During 2017-2021, MGen Constantin-Adrian Ciolponea was the Romanian National Military Representative to Supreme Headquarters Allied Power Europe (SHAPE), Mons, Belgium and was the Dean of the National Military Representatives.

From 2021 to 2022, he was appointed as the Deputy Commander of the Multinational Corps Southeast in Sibiu, Romania.

Abroad, he served in a variety of assignments, most notably being: UN Military Observer Democratic Republic of Congo (2000-2001); Staff Officer in Afghanistan (2008, 2010, 2013); Staff Officer in Kosovo (2009).

His military education includes several international courses, including: Army’s Rangers Course for Officers, USA, (1996 – 1997 completion certificate) Special Operations Course, USA (2005); Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California, USA (2006 – 2007); Advance Program in Security Studies, George C. Marshall European Centre for Security Studies, Germany (2010); Counter Terrorism Special Forces Advanced Course, USA (2014); National War College, USA (2014 – 2015).

MG Constantin-Adrian CIOLPONEA’s decorations and awards include: UN Medal; The Army Achievement Medal; The Army Commendation Medal; General Staff Badge of Honour; Romanian Army Honour Emblem; Military Veteran Honorific title; Land Forces Emblem of Honour; National Order Military Virtue in rank of Knight; Air Force Emblem of Honour; Naval Forces Emblem of Honour in service of the Homeland – for 25 years of service” Honorary sign.

Major-General Constantin-Adrian CIOLPONEA is married and father of two.

Major Mariusz Strzyzewski

Squadron Commander, Polish Air Force
Major Mariusz Strzyzewski

Major Olah Gabor

Deputy Battalion Commander - 86 Helicopter Wing, Transport Hel. Battalion, Hungarian Defence Forces
Major Olah Gabor

 Total Flight Hours: 3000

Positions
2023- : Deputy Battalion Commander – 86. Helicopter Wing,
Transport Hel. Battalion
2006-2023: Helicopter Flight Commander – 86. ‘Szolnok’ Helicopter Base,
Transport Hel. Battalion
2004-2006: Training Officer – 86. ‘Szolnok’ Helicopter Base, Transport Hel. Battalion
2002-2004: Training and Ops. Officer – 89. ‘Szolnok’ Air Transport Regiment,
1. Transport Hel. Battalion
2001-2002: Forward Air Controller – 89. ‘Szolnok’ Air Transport Wing,
1. Transport Hel. Battalion
1999-2001: Training Officer – 89. ‘Szolnok’ Air Transport Wing,
Flight Training Department
1996-1999: Pilot-in-command – 89. ‘Szolnok’ Air Transport Wing
1994-1996: Instructor Pilot – Szolnok Air Officers Training College, Training Hel. Sqn.
1992-1994: Pilot-in-command – 89. ‘Szolnok’ Air Transport Wing

Who should attend:

National militaries:

  • Air Force Officers
  • Army and Naval Aviation Officers
  • Air Base Officers
  • Rotary Platform Engineers
  • Procurement Officers
  • Air Force Commanders, Deputy Air Force Commanders and operational level Commanders of key helicopter programmes and air wings will be discussing high-level topics such as platform modernisation and upgrades, regional cooperation and interoperability, national security priorities, the challenges of integrating new platforms, and much more

Industry:

  • Aerospace Business seeking direct contact with regional decision-makers
  • Aerospace developers and innovators seeking to understand the requirements and anticipate future developments in the markets

Reasons why you can't afford to miss this:

  • Unmatched direct access to Air Force and Army Rotary Platform Officers
  • A unique focus on multipurpose helicopter technology and joint force interoperability
  • Regional Perspectives regarding procurement, upgrades, maintenance, and training
  • High level discussions featuring technical managers and project engineers from military as well as industry tackling the key challenges which face helicopter technology production, procurement, utilisation, and maintenance
  • Informal networking time so you can gather insight from peers and colleagues also shaping and influencing regional helicopter programmes today

This event is your gateway to interacting with key stakeholders spanning military, government, and industry, offering a comprehensive exploration of the sector's future. Immerse yourself in unparalleled networking opportunities at this conference.

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Confirmed Speakers Include:

Supreme Allied Commander Transformation Representative in Europe
NATO
Commandant No 1 Flying Training School and Defence College of Air and Space Operations
RAF
Assault Support Branch Head
USMC
Referent for Helicopters at the Strategy Division of Capacity Development Office
French Air and Space Force
Squadron Commander
Polish Air Force
Deputy Battalion Commander - 86 Helicopter Wing, Transport Hel. Battalion
Hungarian Defence Forces

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