The second annual IDGA Air Dominance Summit will build upon last year’s event and bring together over 200 senior U.S. and international leaders from the fighter aircraft community for an event focused on how allied nations can secure air supremacy in an evolving and contested threat landscape.
This event will assess how the United States and its allies can prepare for the changing character of modern air warfare and bolster combat air capability. It will also examine the direction of contemporary and future combat airpower delivery, drawing on 4th/5th and 6th generation fighter programs, including NGAD, FCAS, and GCAP, and how the United States and its allies can continue to build and maintain air dominance for the future fight.
Throughout the two conference days, leaders will look at how the United States and its allies can harness real-time data, autonomy, artificial intelligence/machine learning, manned-unmanned teaming (MUM-T), and cloud computing to bolster lethality, survivability, and combat mass. Vital innovations that different nations are leveraging to accelerate the decision-making cycle, expand the tactical sphere, close operational gaps, and enhance situational awareness will also be discussed.