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The Sun
26-06-2025
- Politics
- The Sun
RMAF tracks global conflicts to stay mission-ready, says new chief
SUBANG: The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) is closely observing global conflicts to ensure its long-term strategies remain relevant and the force stays prepared for missions, said its newly appointed chief, General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris. He highlighted that ongoing conflicts, including those between Russia and Ukraine, India and Pakistan, and Iran and Israel, provide critical lessons for strengthening the RMAF's capabilities under its Air Force Capability Development Plan 2055 (CAP55). 'I will ensure all CAP55 plans are executed with the new leadership to maintain RMAF as a credible, superior, and full-spectrum air power. If adjustments are needed, we will adapt to current realities,' he told reporters after the retirement parade of outgoing chief General Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan at Subang Air Base. Muhamad Norazlan thanked Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin and Armed Forces Chief General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar for their trust in appointing him. He also expressed gratitude to Mohd Asghar Khan for his leadership and service. The ceremony included a flypast by SU-30MKM, F/A-18D, C-130H, A400M, and PC-7 MKII aircraft, along with EC-725 AP helicopters. Meanwhile, Mohd Asghar Khan noted that new assets, including unmanned aerial vehicles, FA-50 combat aircraft, and maritime patrol planes, will be delivered from October 2024 to 2028, boosting RMAF's air defence capabilities. 'Training and human capital development are also prioritised to ensure personnel can operate these assets effectively,' he added.

Barnama
26-06-2025
- Politics
- Barnama
RMAF Monitors Global Conflicts To Stay Relevant And Mission-ready, Says 21st Chief
SUBANG, June 26 (Bernama) – The Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) closely monitors global security developments to ensure its long-term plans remain relevant and the force stays mission-ready, said its 21st Chief, General Datuk Seri Muhamad Norazlan Aris. He said the force has much to learn from ongoing global conflicts, including those between Russia and Ukraine, India and Pakistan, as well as Iran and Israel. He said these international conflicts offer valuable insights for strengthening the air force's long-term planning under its Air Force Capability Development Plan 2055 (CAP55). 'I will ensure that all plans outlined under CAP55 continue to be implemented in collaboration with RMAF's new leadership, so the force remains a credible, superior and full-spectrum air power. 'However, if changes are necessary, we will adapt accordingly to stay relevant to current realities,' he told reporters after the retirement parade of the 20th Air Force Chief, General Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan, at Subang Air Base today. Muhamad Norazlan expressed his gratitude to Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin and Malaysian Armed Forces Chief, General Tan Sri Mohd Nizam Jaffar, for their trust, guidance and support in appointing him as the new Air Force Chief. 'With utmost respect and humility, I also extend, on behalf of the entire RMAF, our deepest appreciation and thanks to (General) Mohd Asghar Khan for his dedication, sacrifice, leadership and service throughout his tenure at the helm of the force,' he said. Earlier, Muhamad Norazlan was officially appointed as the 21st RMAF Chief, succeeding General Mohd Asghar Khan, who completed his service in a handing over of duties ceremony witnessed by Mohd Nizam Jaffar. Mohd Asghar Khan received a salute from 24 officers and 403 personnel, accompanied by eight regimental colours representing RMAF units.


The Sun
22-06-2025
- General
- The Sun
Low-flying aircraft in conjunction with RMAF chief's Retirement Parade
KUALA LUMPUR: Fighter jets, transport aircraft and helicopters of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) will be conducting low tactical flights over selected areas, particularly in the Subang airspace, starting today until next Thursday. According to a statement from the RMAF today, the flights are in conjunction with the Retirement Parade of the 20th RMAF chief General Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan, which will be held at the Subang Air Base on June 26. 'In this regard, the RMAF would like to inform the public not to be alarmed or worried if they observe low-flying aircraft,' the statement read. Mohd Asghar Khan has served in the RMAF for over 42 years since joining on July 18, 1983, as a Cadet Officer at the Royal Military College (RMC). He began his career as a fighter pilot in 1985 and has flown the A4 Skyhawk, F-5E, MiG-29N and Sukhoi 30MKM fighter aircraft. Mohd Asghar Khan has held the position of RMAF chief since March 7, 2022, succeeding General Tan Sri Ackbal Abdul Samad, who retired mandatorily.


Malay Mail
22-06-2025
- General
- Malay Mail
Fighter jets staging low-level flights in Subang airspace ahead of RMAF chief's retirement parade
KUALA LUMPUR, June 22 (Bernama) -- Fighter jets, transport aircraft and helicopters of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) will be conducting low tactical flights over selected areas, particularly in the Subang airspace, starting today until next Thursday. According to a statement from the RMAF today, the flights are in conjunction with the Retirement Parade of the 20th RMAF chief General Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan, which will be held at the Subang Air Base on June 26. 'In this regard, the RMAF would like to inform the public not to be alarmed or worried if they observe low-flying aircraft,' the statement read. Mohd Asghar Khan has served in the RMAF for over 42 years since joining on July 18, 1983, as a Cadet Officer at the Royal Military College (RMC). He began his career as a fighter pilot in 1985 and has flown the A4 Skyhawk, F-5E, MiG-29N and Sukhoi 30MKM fighter aircraft. Mohd Asghar Khan has held the position of RMAF chief since March 7, 2022, succeeding General Tan Sri Ackbal Abdul Samad, who retired mandatorily. — Bernama


The Sun
21-06-2025
- The Sun
RMAF leadership should continue to focus on human capital development - Chief of Air Force
ALOR SETAR: The Chief of Air Force Gen Tan Sri Mohd Asghar Khan Goriman Khan expressed his hope that the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) leadership will carry on to focus on human capital by nurturing personnel trained and specialised in managing new and sophisticated assets in the current defence transformation era. He pointed out that it was important to boost the capabilities and readiness of personnel with new complex technology in line with the RMAF Capability Development Plan, CAP55. 'I really hope that this matter (human capital development) will continue... to sent trainees to undergo expertise training (on) new technologies, including the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or more advanced technology. 'When these (high technology) assets reach us, we are ready ... there's no need for any surprises when the equipment arrives,' he told reporters after the presentation of flight wings ceremony for Basic Flight Training Series 86/24 and Basic Helicopter Flight Training Series 66/24 at the Air Force College here today, where 27 trainees - 12 fixed wing pilots and 15 helicopter pilots from Flight Institute 1 and 2 - received their flight wings. He added that learning new technology was not something hard but required discipline and expertise so that assignments given could be completed well. Mohd Asghar Khan noted that he would be retiring from the service on June 26 after serving for 40 years and that handover ceremony would be held at the Subang Air Base in Selangor on that date. Mohd Asghar Khan, 60, has been Chief of Air Force since March 2022 and joined the service as a cadet officer at the Royal Military College before starting his career as a RMAF airforce fighter pilot in 1985. Bearing the call sign 'GUNJIZ', Mohd Asghar Khan last showed off his piloting skills when he flew a Sukhoi Su-30MKM at the recent 2025 Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition.