List of Commanders of The Royal Thai Air Force - Royal Thai Air Force

Royal Thai Air Force

No. Name Term begins Term ends
1 Air Marshal Munee Mahasanthana Vejayantarungsarit 1937 1941
2 Air Marshal Luang Atuegtevadej 1941 1943
3 Air Marshal Luang Tevaritpanluek 1943 1949
4 Marshal of the Royal Thai Air Force Fuen Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee 1949 1957
5 Marshal of the Royal Thai Air Force Chalermkiat Vatthanangkun 1957 1960
6 Air Chief Marshal Bunchu Chantharubeksa 1960 1974
7 Air Chief Marshal Kamon Dechatungkha 1974 1977
8 Air Chief Marshal Phaniang Kantharat 1977 1981
9 Air Chief Marshal Thaklaeo Susillavorn 1981 1983
10 Air Chief Marshal Prapan Dhupatemiya 1983 1987
11 Air Chief Marshal Voranat Aphichari 1987 1989
12 Air Chief Marshal Kaset Rotjananil 1989 1992
13 Air Chief Marshal Kanth Pimanthip 1992 1993
14 Air Chief Marshal MR Siripong Thongyai 1993 1996
15 Air Chief Marshal Amon Naewmalee 1996 1997
16 Air Chief Marshal Thananit Niumtundhi 1997 1999
17 Air Chief Marshal Sanan Tuatip 1999 2000
18 Air Chief Marshal Pong Manesilp 2000 2002
19 Air Chief Marshal Kongsak Wanthana 2002 31 July 2005
Air Chief Marshal Chalerm Choomchuensook
(acting)
31 July 2005 30 August 2005
20 Air Chief Marshal Chalit Pookpasuk 2005 2008
21 Air Chief Marshal Itthaporn Subhawong 2008 2012
22 Air Chief Marshal Prachin Chantong 2012 present

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