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AMCOM Commander Emphasizes Sustainment and Innovation at Army Aviation Summit

AMCOM Commander Highlights Sustainment and Innovation Amid Budget Constraints at Army Aviation Summit
At the 2026 Army Aviation Association of America Warfighting Summit, Maj. Gen. Lori Robinson, commanding general of the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command (AMCOM), emphasized the critical importance of sustainment, data analytics, and advanced manufacturing in maintaining warfighter readiness. Addressing a diverse audience of Army leaders, industry partners, and international representatives, Robinson underscored that maintenance and sustainment form the foundation of mission success.
Sustaining Readiness in a Challenging Fiscal Environment
Robinson stressed that sustainment and maintenance are fundamental to all Army Aviation operations. She noted that many units identify themselves primarily as maintenance organizations, highlighting the centrality of this role. Acknowledging the collaborative nature of readiness, she expressed gratitude to government and industry partners, stating, “It takes a village.” This collective effort, she explained, is evident not only at summits but daily in the field, where capabilities are delivered to warfighters.
Her remarks come amid significant fiscal pressures facing Army Aviation. Procurement funding is expected to decline sharply in fiscal year 2027, dropping to $1.93 billion from $4.065 billion, marking the third consecutive year of budget reductions. This tightening budget environment is prompting closer examination of spending priorities, particularly concerning the Bell MV-75 “Cheyenne II” program, the Army’s largest aviation investment. The constrained funding landscape is also likely to intensify competition, encouraging rivals to accelerate development in emerging technologies such as drone recovery systems.
Despite these challenges, Robinson highlighted AMCOM’s commitment to supporting global operations. She noted that forces continue to deploy with existing equipment while integrating new capabilities as swiftly as possible. “We go to war with what we have, while continuously working to infuse new capabilities,” she said, emphasizing the daily efforts that enable warfighters to respond whenever called upon.
Innovation Through Data, AI, and Advanced Manufacturing
Robinson reaffirmed AMCOM’s mission to provide continuous and responsive aviation and missile sustainment. She praised the civilian workforce as “the heart of what we do,” underscoring the importance of investing in workforce development and technical expertise to sustain operational excellence.
A key focus of AMCOM’s modernization efforts is the use of data analytics to anticipate and mitigate readiness challenges. Robinson described a comprehensive analytics initiative that enhances visibility across supply chains and maintenance operations, enabling the command to predict and address issues proactively. Artificial intelligence plays an increasingly vital role in these efforts, with AI-enabled tools now supporting oil analysis, back-order management, environmental compliance, and inventory tracking. Collaboration with other Army Materiel Command organizations is advancing AI-assisted maintenance tools, allowing soldiers and maintainers to interact more intuitively with technical manuals.
Advanced manufacturing, particularly additive manufacturing, is another area of growth. AMCOM’s repository of additively manufactured parts has expanded significantly, from 20 parts in September 2025 to over 160 currently. Robinson emphasized that regardless of manufacturing method, all parts must meet stringent safety and airworthiness standards, which remain non-negotiable.
Finally, Robinson addressed the integration of unmanned aircraft systems alongside traditional aviation platforms. She highlighted the increasing complexity of airspace management and the need for clear protocols to ensure safe and effective operations as these technologies become more prevalent.

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