03/20/2023 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/20/2023 09:55
Allied and partner Air Chiefs came together on Ramstein Air Base for the bi-annual NATO Air Chiefs' Symposium on March 16.
Hosted by U.S. Air Force Gen. James Hecker, U.S. Air Forces Europe-Air Forces Africa commander, the meeting allowed allied Air Chiefs the opportunity to come together and collaborate on shared success and combined opportunities in the future. This iteration had topics covering an update on NATO's Air Shielding effort on the eastern flank of the alliance and requirements for a counter-integrated Air Defense System capability. Discussions also focused on how to upgrade and further improve air bases for combat operations and to accelerate NATO's Integrated Air and Missile Defense efforts.
U.S. Army Gen. Christopher Cavoli, Supreme Allied Commander Europe and U.S. European Command commander, was connected to the symposium via video teleconferencing and shared his vision with NATO's air and space community.
Italian Air Force Deputy Air Chief Lt. Gen. Aurelio Colagrande presented background on the centenary of the Italian Air Force, and Croatian Air Force Air Chief Brig. Gen. Michael Križanec gave an update on his country's armed forces modernization program.
The symposium ended with closing remarks from Hecker and the CSEL conference wrap-up. "NATO and its air forces are facing a very dynamic security environment, one that recently has become more complex, fast moving and demanding," he said. "We continue to address these issues and provide assurance to our alliance and to partners."