Air Commander Australia
Air Vice-Marshal Mel Hupfeld, DSC
Air Vice-Marshal Mel
Hupfeld was born in Sydney
in 1962. He joined the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as an RAAF Academy
Cadet in January 1980, winning the Flying Prize for his year and graduating
with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1983.
Air Vice-Marshal Hupfeld's early career was spent in a
variety of flying positions on Mirage and F/A-18 aircraft, primarily with No 3
Squadron (3SQN) and No 2 Operational Conversion Unit (2OCU), before qualifying
as a Fighter Combat Instructor in 1989. Following a period of service as B
Flight Commander, 3SQN, Air Vice-Marshal Hupfeld was appointed as the Executive
Officer of 2OCU in 1995.
In 1997 Air Vice-Marshal
Hupfeld was selected to attend the Royal Air Force Advanced Staff Course,
graduating with a Master of Arts in Defence Studies from King's College in London, before taking up
post as a Deputy Director in the Aerospace Development Branch.
In 2001 Air Vice-Marshal
Hupfeld took command of No 75 Squadron (75SQN) and led the Squadron in
operations in Middle East on Operations
BASTILLE and FALCONER. In 2003 Air Vice-Marshal Hupfeld was awarded a
Distinguished Service Cross in recognition of his performance as Commanding
Officer 75SQN on Operation FALCONER, and his Squadron was awarded a Meritorious
Unit Citation.
On promotion to Group
Captain in January 2004 he was appointed Director Aerospace Combat Development
in the Australian Defence Headquarters, before accepting appointment as Officer
Commanding No 81 Wing in January 2006. Promoted to Air Commodore on November
2007, he became the Director of the Combined Air Operations Centre in the
Middle East Area of Operations, before returning to Australia as the
Director-General Air / Director General Air Command Operations in March 2008. In
December 2009, he took command of Air Combat Group where he oversaw all of the RAAF's fast-jet combat aircraft to deliver Australia's
capability to control the air and conduct precision strike.
Air Vice-Marshal Hupfeld was promoted and
appointed to his current position as the Air Commander Australia on 3 February
2012. In this position he provides specialist air advice on raise, train and
sustain issues to the joint environment.
Air Vice-Marshal Hupfeld
is married to Louise, and his interests include cycling, running, fishing,
light aircraft, hang-gliding and sailing.
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