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RAF Museum Conference 2024: The Future of Air Power: The Royal Air Force since 1980 and Beyond

This conference will explore will explore the complex ways in which air forces have adapted to the changing threats in a globalised world since the 1980s. Speakers will cover topics relating to air forces, their personnel and technologies, the economies and societies with which they interact, the conflicts in which they have engaged, and the global context with which they are connected. 

 

The Conference runs from Thursday 5 September through Friday 6 September, starting at 9am and finishing at 5pm on both days. 

Ticket options

  • Standard Ticket
    Standard Ticket
    £60.00

    This ticket covers entry to all talks on both days, plus lunch and a drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 5 September.

    0 30 max

    This ticket covers entry to all talks on both days, plus lunch and a drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 5 September.

  • Concession Ticket
    Concession Ticket
    £40.00

    Concession discount is available for students, retired delegates and those on a limited budget as part of the RAF Museum’s commitment to make the conference as inclusive as possible. This ticket covers entry to all talks on both days, plus lunch and a drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 5 September.

    0 30 max

    Concession discount is available for students, retired delegates and those on a limited budget as part of the RAF Museum’s commitment to make the conference as inclusive as possible. This ticket covers entry to all talks on both days, plus lunch and a drinks reception on the evening of Thursday 5 September.

RAF Museum Conference 2024: The Future of Air Power: The Royal Air Force since 1980 and Beyond

This conference will explore will explore the complex ways in which air forces have adapted to the changing threats in a globalised world since the 1980s. Speakers will cover topics relating to air forces, their personnel and technologies, the economies and societies with which they interact, the conflicts in which they have engaged, and the global context with which they are connected. 

 

The Conference runs from Thursday 5 September through Friday 6 September, starting at 9am and finishing at 5pm on both days. 

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