Air Marshal Farooq Habib appointed Vice Chief of Air Staff
ISLAMABAD: The government has appointed Air Marshal Farooq Habib as Vice Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), Pakistan Air Force, said a statement issue here by media directorate of PAF Friday.
Air Marshal Farooq Habib was commissioned in the GD (P) branch of Pakistan Air Force in June 1982. During his illustrious career, he has commanded a Fighter Squadron, an Operational Air Base and served as Commandant, Air War College, Faisal. He has also commanded PAF’s Super Mushshak contingent in Saudi Arabia.
His staff appointments include deputy director Operations Branch and Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Safety), Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Training) and Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Personnel) at the Air Headquarters. He is a qualified flying instructor and a graduate of Combat Commanders’ School, Air War College and National Defence University.
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