Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Pakistan and US air forces conduct joint air exercise

Must Read

F-16 aircraft operated by both Pakistan and the United States air forces were part of the exercise

For the first time in three years, the U.S. and Pakistan Air Forces held a joint exercise, Falcon Talon 2022, at an operational Air Force Base.

The exercise was held from February 26 to March 4 to further U.S. and Pakistani security cooperation objectives in the region. 

Chargé d’affaires Angela P. Aggeler and visiting Director of Exercises and Engagements at U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Major General Steven deMilliano participated in a closing ceremony of the joint exercise between the United States and Pakistan Air Forces on March 4.

“Falcon Talon 2022 comes at a key moment as the United States and Pakistan mark the 75th anniversary of our bilateral relations this year,” noted Chargé Aggeler.  The exercise also coincided with 70 years of partnership between U.S. Air Force and Pakistan’s Air Force and aims to strengthen real-world operational efforts against security threats in the region.

Aggeler observed part of the final exercise and greeted U.S. and Pakistan airmen and women as well as technical staff of both Air Forces. 

She thanked the Pakistan Air Force for hosting this important exercise, saying  “It is a real pleasure to welcome so many members of the U.S. Air Force to Pakistan and to see F-16 aircraft operated by both Pakistan and the United States airmen, flying and training side by side”

Aggeler emphasized that “through exercises like Falcon Talon 2022, we are sustaining a partnership that helps build regional peace, security, and stability with a shared understanding of threats and means to mitigate them.”

The training included flying operations, a large-force exercise, and training focused on partner nation integration across multiple capabilities including maintenance, security forces, and other support.

This exercise event was the fourth of its kind, with previous iterations held in 2019, 2011, and 2009. 

US Chargé d’affaires Aggeler touring the history room at the Air Power Center of Excellence with PAF senior leadership. (Image credit: US embassy)
Latest

Qatar unveils plans for $5.5 billion tourism development project Simaisma with Disney-size theme park

Qatar has announced a groundbreaking $5.5 billion (20 billion Qatari Riyal) development project named Simaisma tourist project, featuring a colossal theme park set to surpass the iconic Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in size.

More Articles Like This