President Benigno S. Aquino III led the celebration of the
Philippine Air Force’s (PAF) 68th founding anniversary here on Wednesday,
urging its leadership to continue adhering to the righteous path so that
reforms in the organization could be sustained in the long term.
During the event, held in Clark Air Base, the President
highlighted the successes of his administration in pushing for the
modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in the past five
years.
He noted that aside from the acquisition of modern airplanes
and weaponry, and the training of Air Force personnel, the PAF has a long-term
plan that must be continued even after he steps down from office next year.
"Mayroon din tayong isinusulong na PAF Flight Plan
2028, para gawing mas malawakan ang transpormasyon sa inyong
organisasyon," President Aquino said in his speech.
He said that the plan for the Air Force’s modernization will
span three administrations.
"Ibig sabihin, kung gusto nating makitang magtagumpay
ang planong ito, kailangang tuloy-tuloy ang pagpanig natin sa Daang Matuwid;
oras nga po na lumihis tayo mula rito, pihadong mauudlot ang pagsagad ninyo sa
positibong pagbabagong ating nasimulan," he said.
The AFP's modernization is continuing, he said, adding that
in the past five years, the government has been able to complete 55 projects
under the present modernization program, surpassing the 45 projects completed
by the three previous administrations.
Reforms in government and prudent spending have resulted in
major upgrades for the Air Force's assets, he said.
These upgrades include the purchase of two C-130 cargo
planes, in addition to the three C-130s the PAF has at present, the President
said.
An additional two units of the C-295 will arrive soon as
well as two units of C-212 light lift transport planes. Six units of Bell 412 combat utility
helicopters will also be delivered to the Air Force.
Also in the pipeline are six close-air support aircraft that
will give the PAF enhanced capabilities to patrol the country's air space.
This December, the President said, the PAF will receive the
first two brand new FA-50 lead-in fighter trainer jets acquired by the Philippines from South Korea .
The Philippine government is also acquiring 12 units of
FA-50s from South Korea
in a contract worth Php18.9 billion.
In June, the first FA-50 to be delivered to the Philippines ,
manufactured by the Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), made its maiden flight.
"Malapit na nga pong mag-take-off sa sarili nating
airbase ang fighter jets na ito, na inaasahang higit na maglilinang sa
kakayahan nating pangalagaan ang ating teritoryo," the President said.
Aside from giving the PAF and its personnel new equipment,
weapons and training, the government is also providing them their basic needs,
he said.
Under Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the government’s housing
program for military personnel, 52,641 houses have been built, he said, noting
that 6,400 of these are intended for PAF personnel.
The government also raised the Subsistence Allowance for
members of the AFP and is also providing them funds for appropriate uniforms,
the President added.
Joining President Aquino during the event were Defense
Secretary Voltaire Gazmin, AFP Chief of Staff Gen. Gregorio Catapang, Jr., and
Air Force Commanding General Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Delgado.
The PAF's 68th founding anniversary carried the theme
"Matatag na Bagwis, Dangal ng Bayan, Lakas ng Sambayanan".
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