Clarion Events Defence and Security has appointed
RAF Air Vice-Marshal (AVM) (Ret) Gary Waterfall as the first
Senior Air Advisor for the bi-annual DSEI (Defence and Security Equipment
International).
DSEI 2019 included the event’s strongest aerospace
offering to date, with a dedicated Aerospace Zone featuring fixed,
rotary wing and unmanned platforms, alongside the Royal Air Force
(RAF) Aerospace Capability Conference and the first-ever defence
Space Hub.
AVM (Ret) Waterfall’s expertise and insight into
the aerospace arm of the defence industry will further bolster the
already strong RAF support for DSEI and lead the growth of
international delegations, high-level military and industry
speakers, and aerospace-focused prime contractor and supply chain
exhibitors for the 2021 event.
Waterfall served with the RAF for 34 years,
retiring as AVM. His time with the RAF included multiple
leadership roles including Harrier and Typhoon Force Commander,
Air Officer Commanding No1 Group and UK National Air Defence
Commander, Deputy Chief of Joint Operations, Permanent Joint
Headquarters (UK), as well as serving as a Team Pilot for the Red
Arrows.
Upon his retirement in 2019, Waterfall turned to advising
and mentoring across the leadership, defence and aerospace
sectors, working both inside and outside of the Ministry of
Defence with the professional mantra of ‘making good better’.
“DSEI helps to shape the defence industry in the
UK and internationally, and we see extreme value for our
stakeholders in supporting the growth of the aerospace arm of DSEI
with the appointment of AVM Waterfall in a role that will focus
exclusively on enhancing the air offering for DSEI 2021,” said Tim
Porter, Group Managing Director, Clarion Defence and Security. “Our goal is to provide an event that allows DSEI
exhibitors to highlight capabilities across the air, land and sea
sectors in one place and do business on a meaningful level across
all those domains. I welcome AVM Waterfall to the team and am happy
to report that we are already seeing positive effects of the
appointment, with DSEI 2021 shaping up to include more air
platforms and exhibitors than ever before.”
The Aerospace Zone, including the Space Hub, at
DSEI 2021 is already 75% occupied and is expected to grow over
300% in size, reflecting increased industry demand, and the
significant presence of the RAF.
Aerospace companies already confirmed to be at
DSEI will include, among others: Close Air Solutions, GKN, Glenair,
Inzpire, Jacobs, MBDA, Kratos Defense and Security Solutions and
Teledyne Space.
Other companies confirmed to be exhibiting at DSEI
with strong aerospace capabilities include, among others: Lockheed
Martin, Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, Thales, Raytheon Technologies,
Saab, Northrop Grumman, L3Harris Technologies, QinetiQ and Ultra
Electronics Group.
AVM Waterfall said, “I am delighted to be joining
the DSEI team at a time of significant innovation and growth in
the military aerospace and space sector. I look forward to helping
the team to shape DSEI 2021 to be an outstanding multi-domain
stage for international defence companies and delegations alike.”
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