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RJAF Commander |
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We are proud of our Air Force and our history. Since King Abdullah I founded the Air Force in 1948 and King Hussein assumed his supreme command in 1952 and King Abdullah II in 1999, the Air Force has grown from a few transport aircraft into a modern fighting force. |
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Officer recruitment comes from direct entry of cadets for flying training; officers from Mu'ta University who will join different branches in the Air Force and University graduates. Mu'ta University has taken the place of the Military College and supplies the Armed Forces with officers |
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Humanitarian |
Co-operation with other Air Forces |
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All Jordanian humanitarian efforts are supported by the Air Force with their C130 aircraft and missions have been sent all over the world where various disasters have occurred : |
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Over the years the British Royal Air Force has been closely linked with the RJAF. For the first few years of its existence there were British commanders and instructors and later advisors. Close ties still exist with the UK and although the Air |
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Jordan Aeronautical systems-Company |
Prince Faisal Technical College |
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At the heart of Amman, the Capital of the Hashemite Kingdome of Jordan, Jordan Aeronautical-systems Co (JAC) stands as a leading & specialized company in Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) for the C130, L100 and |
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The mission of the college is to train and qualify the manpower needed by the Royal Jordanian Air Force to achieve its operational requirements, through the maintenance of its inventory relating to Electrical, Electronics and Mechanical Systems and aircraft. |
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