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2008/08 - Air Power Generation Command
2008
The RSAF established Air Power Generation Command to ensure continuous air power availability, supporting operations across all Air Bases.
Air Power Generation Command (APGC) was set up to generate air power to cope with the fast-paced operational tempo of air battle. It integrates the capabilities for launch and recovery platforms with the generation of aircraft to ensure robust, continuous, and responsive availability of air power. APGC ensures the development and operational readiness of air power generation capabilities through the Flying Control Squadrons, Field Protection Squadrons, Air Base Civil Engineering Squadrons, Air Engineering Logistics Groups, and Air Base Sustainment Squadrons.

APGC and ACC were inaugurated on 28 August 2008 to reflect their complementary nature.

The Air Power Generation Command crest.
“Air Power Generation Command facilitates the operations of Air Combat Command and the other RSAF Commands by servicing and turning around aircraft to ensure continuous and responsive delivery of air power. Air Power Generation Command integrates all the Air Bases across Singapore to provide seamless and effective support for flying operations.”
Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Defence, 2008 at the inauguration ceremony of ACC and APGC