Air Command
The Air Commander Australia is responsible to the Chief of Air Force
for the management and production of prepared air combat forces. This
responsibility includes:
- development of air doctrine
- development and
sustainment of all air weapon systems including aircraft, combat
support, command and control and enabling functions such as aviation
medicine, specialist training, test and evaluation.
- management of all Air Force-specific training
Headquarters Air Command coordinates Air Force operations.
Headquarters Air Command is also responsible for developing and
delivering the capability to command and control air operations.
Headquarters staff assist the Air Commander to control the activities
of six subordinate Force Element Groups.
Contact
- RAAF Base Glenbrook, Blue Mountains, NSW
Structure