Pacific Air Forces - Current Operating Units

Current Operating Units

The command controls four Numbered Air Forces, which function as the senior war-fighting components of PACAF. These are:

  • Fifth Air Force - Yokota Air Base, Tokyo, Japan
18th Wing - Kadena Air Base, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
(HH-60G, F-15C/D, KC-135R, E-3 Sentry)
35th Fighter Wing - Misawa Air Base, Aomori Prefecture, Japan
(F-16CJ/DJ)
374th Airlift Wing - Yokota Air Base
(C-130E, C-12J, UH-1N)
605th Air and Space Operations Center - Yokota Air Base
  • Seventh Air Force (AFKOR) - Osan Air Base, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
8th Fighter Wing - Kunsan Air Base, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea
(F-16C/D)
51st Fighter Wing - Osan Air Base
(A-10/OA-10, F-16CG/DG, C-12)
607th Air and Space Operations Center - Osan Air Base
607th Air Support Group - Osan Air Base
607th Air Support Operations Group - Osan Air Base
607th Support Group - Osan Air Base
  • Eleventh Air Force - Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska
3d Wing - Elmendorf Air Force Base
(F-22 Raptor, C-130H, C-12, E-3B, C-17 Globemaster III)
354th Fighter Wing - Eielson AFB, Alaska
(F-16C)
611th Air and Space Operations Center - Elmendorf Air Force Base
611th Air Support Group - Elmendorf Air Force Base
  • Thirteenth Air Force (AFPAC) - Hickam AFB, Hawaii
15th Wing - Hickam AFB
(F-22 Raptor, C-17, C-37, C-40)
13th Air Expeditionary Group - Hickam AFB, Hawaii (Seasonal)
36th Wing - Andersen AFB, Guam
(No aircraft assigned)
613th Air and Space Operations Center - Hickam AFB
613th Support Group - Hickam AFB

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