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F-35 Lightning II aircraft from RAAF Base Williamtown fly of the coast of Newcastle on Nov. 23, 2020. (Australian Air Force)

MELBOURNE — The Avalon Show, which kicks off Tuesday, is already slated to be “the largest AVALON ever, with exhibition space sold out for the first time in the biennial event’s 30-year history,” organizers from the foundation that runs the show say. And it appears the US has noticed, with a dozen key officials slated to appear at the conference.

The runways and chalets will be packed with 798 exhibiting companies, which the AMDA Foundation says will be a 14 percent increase over the 2019 show, and will boast nearly 50 percent more industry, government, defense and scientific delegations, with 234 scheduled to attend.

There are expected to be 22 service chiefs, 14 representatives, three space commanders and six national armament directors from more than 40 countries, the foundation says.

The United States, Australia’s most important ally and supplier of much of its materiel, is not sending the most senior officials who often attend the Farnborough or Paris air shows, such as the secretary of the Air Force and the head of Air Force acquisition. Instead, the delegation is a mix of US officials who deal with Indo-Pacific issues, as well as the head of the F-35 program, the director of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA, which manages arms sales for the Pentagon) and the Marines’ deputy commandant for aviation.

Here’s the full list of US officials confirmed for the show by the US Embassy here:

  • Gen. Ken Wilsbach, commander of Pacific Air Forces
  • Lt. Gen. Michael Schmidt, head of the F-35’s Joint Program Office
  • Sean Burke, the F-35 Joint Programs Office’s top civilian
  • Lt. Gen. Michael Cederholm, Marine Corps deputy commandant for aviation
  • James Hursch, DSCA director
  • Jay Stefany, the head of Navy acquisition
  • Lt. Gen. James Jarrard, deputy commander of the US Army Pacific
  • Brig. Gen. Anthony Mastalir, commander of US Space Forces Pacific
  • Adm. Samuel Paparo, commander of Pacific Fleet
  • Rear Adm. Tony Ross, head of the Navy’s International Program Office
  • Brig. Gen. Jason Bartolomei the Air Force’s PEO for weapons
  • Kelli Seybolt, deputy Air Force undersecretary for international affairs