US Air Force Senior Leader Highlights Strengthened Partnerships at Aero India 2025

At Aero India 2025, Command Chief Master Sergeant Kathleen M. McCool of the US Pacific Air Forces emphasized the event's role in enhancing collaborations with international partners.

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Chief Master Sergeant Kathleen M. McCool of the United States Pacific Air Forces

By A Staff Reporter

Bengaluru, India—Aero India 2025, Asia's premier aerospace exhibition, has once again served as a pivotal platform for fostering international defense collaborations. Among the notable attendees was Command Chief Master Sergeant Kathleen M. McCool of the United States Pacific Air Forces, who underscored the significance of the event in strengthening ties with global partners.

"It's been an honor to be at Aero India. This has given us an opportunity to further develop our relationships with like-minded people," McCool remarked during her visit. Her sentiments reflect the broader objectives of the U.S. delegation, which aims to enhance cooperation and interoperability with allied nations in the Indo-Pacific region.

Aero India 2025 has attracted participants from over 50 countries, showcasing advancements in aerospace technology and defense capabilities. The event features aerial displays, static exhibitions, and seminars, providing a comprehensive platform for industry leaders and defense officials to exchange ideas and explore potential collaborations.