Air Marshal Manish Khanna, the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Air Command, embarked on a significant visit to Air Force Station Sulur in Tamil Nadu to assess the station’s operational readiness and ongoing developmental initiatives.
Upon his arrival, Air Marshal Khanna received a ceremonial Guard of Honour, reflecting the respect and recognition afforded to his position. The visit provided an opportunity for a detailed briefing on various critical aspects of the station, including its operational capabilities, infrastructure enhancement projects, and welfare schemes aimed at supporting personnel and their families.
The discussions during the visit underscored the Indian Air Force’s unwavering commitment to maintaining high operational standards, as well as the importance of strengthening infrastructure and improving welfare support systems across its operational bases. This focus on readiness and development is pivotal for ensuring that the Air Force can effectively respond to any challenges that may arise.
Overall, the visit not only highlighted Air Marshal Khanna’s dedication to high standards within the Southern Air Command but also emphasized the strategic significance of enhancing the living and working conditions for the personnel stationed at Air Force Station Sulur.