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New Air Chief Sohail Aman takes over command of PAF
* PM expresses confidence that the new air chief will continue building the professional capacity of PAF
Outgoing Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt formally handed over the PAF’s Sword of Command to Air Marshal Sohail Aman. The outgoing and incoming air chiefs were presented guard of honour to formally mark the change of command. Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman was designated as new Chief of Air Staff by the president on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion the outgoing chief of air staff said that last three years were full of challenges - PAF was operationally in a period that needed continuity and thorough consolidation to materialise the hard work done by his predecessors in planning and starting induction of various modern capabilities. He said right from evolving the concepts of employment to the operationalisation of all capabilities, the entire process went through exhaustive deliberations followed by practical application in various scenarios.
Expressing his pleasure he shared that now all concepts were being repeatedly practised and refined through regular and demanding command level bi-monthly Exercises, named Hawk Eye Series.
While the responses to external challenges, in complete synergy with other services, are well in place, the PAF has been able to exploit its enhanced capabilities to play an extremely important role in supporting the valiant ground forces in their Law Enforcement operations. “Besides other successes, a major and welcome dividend has been the negligible casualties suffered by our troops during all their undertakings,” he added.
Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt said that a continual review of the development strategy and plans is an ongoing process. One such review, he said, necessitated induction of pre-owned RJAF F-16s with an option to further add to the existing numbers albeit with even better capabilities. He said after the completion of Shahbaz, the government has been approached for initiating the establishment of PAF Base Bholari as an MOB in Sindh.
He said that with the beginning of production of Block-II a/c, the JF-17 programme is well on its way with minor variations and a/c has already been inducted in CCS to fully realise its potential as a modern platform. He added that the government’s consent is on its way to initiate process of configuration negotiations for Block-III a/c as well.
The outgoing air chief said, “The armed forces of Pakistan are one of the more organised institutions in the country. Today, the harmony and synergy amongst the three services as well as the understanding of each other’s problems is better than ever before.” The unity exhibited during relief and rescue operations or the ongoing Zarb-e-Azb certainly augurs well for making the defence of the homeland impregnable, he said.
“I am sure, the same would, Inshaallah, continue on a positive trajectory and see even newer horizons,” he concluded.
Meanwhile, new Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday.
The prime minister felicitated the air chief on assuming new responsibilities and expressed confidence that he would continue building the professional capacity of Pakistan Air Force and its personnel, a statement from the PM House said. The air chief thanked the prime minister for reposing confidence in him.
New Air Chief Sohail Aman takes over command of PAF
* PM expresses confidence that the new air chief will continue building the professional capacity of PAF
- March 20, 2015
Outgoing Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt formally handed over the PAF’s Sword of Command to Air Marshal Sohail Aman. The outgoing and incoming air chiefs were presented guard of honour to formally mark the change of command. Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman was designated as new Chief of Air Staff by the president on Wednesday.
Speaking on the occasion the outgoing chief of air staff said that last three years were full of challenges - PAF was operationally in a period that needed continuity and thorough consolidation to materialise the hard work done by his predecessors in planning and starting induction of various modern capabilities. He said right from evolving the concepts of employment to the operationalisation of all capabilities, the entire process went through exhaustive deliberations followed by practical application in various scenarios.
Expressing his pleasure he shared that now all concepts were being repeatedly practised and refined through regular and demanding command level bi-monthly Exercises, named Hawk Eye Series.
While the responses to external challenges, in complete synergy with other services, are well in place, the PAF has been able to exploit its enhanced capabilities to play an extremely important role in supporting the valiant ground forces in their Law Enforcement operations. “Besides other successes, a major and welcome dividend has been the negligible casualties suffered by our troops during all their undertakings,” he added.
Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt said that a continual review of the development strategy and plans is an ongoing process. One such review, he said, necessitated induction of pre-owned RJAF F-16s with an option to further add to the existing numbers albeit with even better capabilities. He said after the completion of Shahbaz, the government has been approached for initiating the establishment of PAF Base Bholari as an MOB in Sindh.
He said that with the beginning of production of Block-II a/c, the JF-17 programme is well on its way with minor variations and a/c has already been inducted in CCS to fully realise its potential as a modern platform. He added that the government’s consent is on its way to initiate process of configuration negotiations for Block-III a/c as well.
The outgoing air chief said, “The armed forces of Pakistan are one of the more organised institutions in the country. Today, the harmony and synergy amongst the three services as well as the understanding of each other’s problems is better than ever before.” The unity exhibited during relief and rescue operations or the ongoing Zarb-e-Azb certainly augurs well for making the defence of the homeland impregnable, he said.
“I am sure, the same would, Inshaallah, continue on a positive trajectory and see even newer horizons,” he concluded.
Meanwhile, new Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman called on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday.
The prime minister felicitated the air chief on assuming new responsibilities and expressed confidence that he would continue building the professional capacity of Pakistan Air Force and its personnel, a statement from the PM House said. The air chief thanked the prime minister for reposing confidence in him.