Air Marshal Tejbir Singh has officially taken over as the Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO) of the Training Command of the Indian Air Force (IAF) on September 1, 2024. With a distinguished career in the flying branch since his commissioning in December 1988, Air Marshal Singh brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having accumulated over 7000 flying hours in various combat airlift roles.
A Qualified Flying Instructor and an alumnus of the Royal College of Defence Studies in the UK, Air Marshal Singh has a long history of excellence in both command and staff appointments throughout his over 36 years of service in the IAF. His expertise and leadership have been instrumental in several key operations and initiatives within the Air Force.
Notably, Air Marshal Singh was a pioneer in the induction of the C-130J ‘Super Hercules’ aircraft into the IAF, and he holds the distinctive record of landing at the world’s highest airstrip, Daulat Beg Oldie, in Ladakh. This achievement underscores his adeptness in handling complex aerial operations under challenging conditions.
Prior to his current appointment, Air Marshal Singh served at the Air HQ, where he was actively involved in coordinating air mobility operations, including Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions both in India and internationally.
His efforts in these roles have significantly enhanced the IAF’s capability in rapid response and relief operations, cementing his reputation as a leader committed to both excellence in aviation and operational readiness.
As SASO of the Training Command, Air Marshal Singh is expected to focus on enhancing the training protocols and readiness of the IAF personnel, preparing them to meet modern-day challenges with the same commitment and expertise that he has demonstrated throughout his career.
His leadership is anticipated to bring about significant advancements in the training and operational capabilities of the Indian Air Force.