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  2. List of Portuguese Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Air Base No. 2 BA2 LPOT Ota 1938–1992 Disbanded as an operational air base, re-designated as Military and Technical Formation Center of the Air Force (CFMTFA) Ovar Air Base Air Base No. 8 BA8 LPOV Ovar: 2023-current: Renamed from Maneuvers Airfield No. 1 to Air Base No. 8 in 2023 [1] Lisbon Base Airfield [nb 4] LPPT Portela, Lisbon: 1937–1955

  3. Portuguese Air Force - Wikipedia

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    KC-390, C-130 Hercules, C-295M, Falcon 900, Falcon 50. Tanker. KC-390. The Portuguese Air Force (Portuguese: Força Aérea Portuguesa) is the aerial warfare force of Portugal. Locally it is referred to by the acronym FAP but internationally is often referred to by the acronym PRTAF. It is the youngest of the three branches of the Portuguese ...

  4. Portuguese Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Air Force Academy (AFA, Academia da Força Aérea in Portuguese) is a Portuguese military higher education institution whose aim is to provide all its students with the training and the experience that will enable them to graduate having gained the knowledge and the character qualities that are essential for leadership, and the motivation to become Portuguese Air Force officers.

  5. List of aircraft of the Portuguese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Used by the Portuguese Air Force Academy for research and development of aeronautical components and UAV systems [24] AgustaWestland EH101. 12. 2005. UK. Italy. 6 Search and rescue variant, 4 Combat search and rescue variant and 2 fisheries protection variant. [25] Lockheed P-3C Update II.5/CUP-CG Orion.

  6. Portuguese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Armed Forces (Portuguese: Forças Armadas) are the military of Portugal. They include the General Staff of the Armed Forces, the other unified bodies and the three service branches: Portuguese Navy, Portuguese Army and Portuguese Air Force. [5]

  7. List of Portuguese Air Force aircraft squadrons - Wikipedia

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    5 – Transport squadron; 6 – Maritime patrol squadron; 7 – Search and Rescue squadron; 8 – Special function squadron; Designation of the type of aircraft operated by the squadron: 0 – Fixed-wing aircraft; 1 – Mixed; 5 – Rotary-wing aircraft; Until 1977, and prior to this designation system, the PoAF used both numerical designations ...

  8. Sintra Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Sintra Air Base. Sintra Air Base (Portuguese: Base Aérea de Sintra) (ICAO: LPST), officially designated as Air Base No. 1 (Portuguese: Base Aérea Nº 1, BA1), is a Portuguese Air Force base located in the Sintra Municipality, Portugal. The base is home to a flight training squadron and the Portuguese Air Force Academy.

  9. Armed Forces General Staff (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    6) The Armed Forces General Staff (Portuguese: Estado-Maior-General das Forças Armadas), or EMGFA, is the supreme military body of Portugal. It is responsible for the planning, command and control of the Portuguese Armed Forces. EMGFA is headed by the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (Portuguese: Chefe do Estado-Maior-General das ...