NATO’s ability to train at scale in the air domain represents a critical element of the Alliance collective deterrence and defence posture, as demonstrated by the recently held exercise “Air Defender 23.” Hosted by Germany, “Air Defender 23” represents the largest multinational air defence exercise conducted in NATO’s history. This exercise brought together around 10,000 personnel and 250 aircraft from 25 countries, including around 100 aircraft from 35 different U.S. states, training together in the airspace over Europe.
The NATO Aviation Committee’s mandate is to support the Alliance’s efforts to continue adapting to the rapidly evolving security environment in an increasingly complex and networked airspace. This includes the facilitation of appropriate inter-governmental agreements for cross-border airspace utilization.