Rao Qamar Suleman, NI, SBt was the 12th Chief of Air Staff of the Pakistan Air Force. The four-star rank Air Force officer commanded the PAF from 2009 to 2012. Earlier he was "Deputy Chief of Air Staff of Operations". Suleman was succeeded by Air Chief MarshalTahir Rafique Butt as Chief of Air Staff on 7 March 2012.
Air Force career
Rao Qamar Suleman was initially trained at PAF Public School, Sargodha where he belonged to the 17th entry. Thereafter, he joined the Pakistan Air Force Academy, Risalpur, in 1972 and was commissioned in the Pakistan Air Force as a fighter pilot on 1 June 1975, in the 59th GD Course.. Suleman is a graduate of the PAF Air War College. He holds a master's degree in defense and strategic studies from National Defence College, Islamabad. He has more than 3400 command hours to his credit. He is a Qualified Flying Instructor and has been an instructor at the Combat Commanders’ School. He has served in the Turkish as well as UAE Air forces.
Command and staff appointments
Suleman is an accomplished fighter pilot with rich experience in fighter aircraft. He has commanded an Elite Fighter Squadron, Wing and Base that includes No. 15 Squadron, No. 31 Wing, PAF Base Peshawar and Southern Air Command. Suleman was promoted to "Air Vice Marshal" on 9 October 2003 and to "Air Marshal" on 15 November 2007. In staff jobs, he served as directing staff at PAF Air War College and later became Commandant of Air War College. He served as deputy director at Operations Branch; assistant chief of staff, assistant chief or air staff and deputy inspector general of Pakistan Air Force at air headquarters. In senior staff appointments, Air Marshal has the distinction of having served as Director-general Air Force Strategic Command and Deputy chief of air staff at the air headquarters, Islamabad.
DCAS (O)
As Deputy Chief of Air Staff Operations "DCAS ", Suleman was responsible for all operations of the PAF. He is the architect of anti-surgical strike strategy which barred India from carrying out strikes against Pakistan in aftermath of the Mumbai attacks. In that capacity, he planned response to Indian Air Force threat of surgical strikes against Pakistan in the wake of terrorists strike at Mumbai. He deployed force to face Indian threat in November 2008, which thwarted the Indian Air Force plans of surgical strikes.
Chief of Air Staff
As Chief of Air Staff, ACM Suleman is credited with developing PAF counter terrorist policy which was a new role. To improve the operational readiness and train in this new role, he also conducted largest number of operational exercises for PAF such as High Mark 2010, Azm-e-Nau, Saffron Bandit, etc., during his command. He also planned operational training exercises with other modern air forces like USAF, Turkish Air Force, UAE Air force, PLA Air force, Royal Saudi Air Force, Jordanian Air Force, etc. During his tenure, PAF flew maximum with least accidents due to his emphasis on flight safety. In 2010, there was not a single accident despite extensive operational exercises, overseas deployments and maximum flying, making 2010 an accident-free year for the first time in history of PAF. Several new types of aircraft and capabilities were added to the PAF fleet and operationalized during his tenure. He started JF 17 aircraft production at Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra and raised two JF 17 aircraft Squadrons. He introduced JF 17 to the world by sending it various air shows such as Farnborough Air Show, Zhuhai Air Show and Dubai Air Show. It was also displayed in "Air Show Turkiye," the Centennial Celebration to celebrate 100 years of Turkish Air Force. He also demonstrated the operational capabilities of the new aircraft by its participation in Fire Power Display in front of Air Attaches, Foreign Air force observers and Aviators from all over the world.
Suleman is the architect of counter terrorist policy. Under his command, PAF successfully achieved its objectives of destroying the Taliban infrastructure, and killing the terrorists in the aerial operations. He enabled PAF to engage the terrorists successfully through new operational trainings and exercises. He led successful aerial operations in Swat and FATA against Terrorists. He is also credited for developing close relations between PAF and the Pakistani Army. This resulted in close coordination between the services that resulted in successful joint operations against terrorists and enabled the military forces to engage and destroy the terrorists in remote areas that were inaccessible. The Air Force squadrons are currently engaged in the military operations along with Pakistan Army.