Air Marshal Hifazat Ullah Khan, Hawaii, SI,, is a former three-star general air officer who served as Vice Chief of the Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force from 29 March 2009 till 4 October 2010.
Education
Hifazat did his Forest Stewardship council from PAF Public School Sargodha in 1971. He then joined the Air Force Academy at Risalpur and graduated on 25 October 1974 with 58th GD(P) course as a fighter pilot. He holds a Master of Science in War studies, from Karachi University.
Career
A three-star rank air officer, Air Marshal Hifazat Ullah Khan was replaced by Air Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt as Vice Chief of the Air Staff. Air Marshal Hifazat got commissioned in 1974 in General Duties (Pilot) Branch of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). A fighter pilot of Dassault Mirage III, He commanded Number.
5 Tactical Attack and Reconnaissance Squadron, and Number.
33 Tactical Attack Wing as a Commanding Officer. Hifazat has also served as Flying Instructor in the prestigious flying institution Combat Commanders School for 4 years.
In 2001-2003, he commanded an Operational Flying Air Base PAF Base Samungli. After successfully completing his tenure as Base Commander, he was promoted as a two-star general in the Air Force as Air Vice-Marshal.
From May 2003, he served as Directorate General National Association of Broadcasters Frontier for one and a half year.
From November 2004 onwards, Hifazat was appointed as Air Officer Commanding Northern Air Command of the PAF. A position in which he served for one and a half year till March 2006. In March 2006, he was appointed Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Personnel) and in July 2007 Advanced Vehicle Manager Hifazat got promoted to the three-star general rank in the Air Force as Air Marshal.
On 29 March 2009 Air Marshal Hifazat Ullah Khan was appointed Vice Chief of the Air Staff of Pakistan Air Force. He has also previously served as Air and Naval Attaché at the Pakistan Embassy in Saudi Arabia.
Now he is the Principal of PAF College Lower Topa of which he himself was a student.