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Xu Qiliang
许其亮
Xu in 2015
Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission
In office
State Commission:
16 March 2013 – 11 March 2023
Party Commission:
4 November 2012 – 23 October 2022

Serving with Fan Changlong and Zhang Youxia

ChairmanXi Jinping
10th Commander of the PLA Air Force
In office
September 2007 – October 2012
DeputyHe Weirong
Preceded byQiao Qingchen
Succeeded byMa Xiaotian
Personal details
BornMarch 1950 (1950-03) (age 74)
Linqu County, Shandong, China
Political partyChinese Communist Party (1967-present)
Alma materPLA National Defence University
Military service
Allegiance China
Branch/service People's Liberation Army Air Force
Years of service1966–2023
Rank Air Force General
UnitCentral Military Commission
Central Leading Group for Military Reform
CommandsPeople's Liberation Army Air Force (2007–2012)
Shenyang Military Region Air Force (1999–2004)

Xu Qiliang (Chinese: 许其亮; pinyin: Xǔ Qíliàng; born March 1950) is a former air force general in the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) of the People's Republic of China. He served as a Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the People's Republic of China from 2013 to 2023, and served as a Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Chinese Communist Party from 2012 to 2022. He served as a member of the 18th and the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party. He was promoted from Commander of the PLAAF from 2007 to 2012.

Biography

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Born in Linqu County, Shandong to a peasant's family, he entered the PLA and its Air Force No. 1 aeronautic preparatory school in 1966, learned piloting, and joined the Chinese Communist Party the following year. Later he transferred to the Air Force No. 8 and No. 5 aeronautic schools. He became a pilot after graduation in August 1969.

Xu was promoted to head of the military division in 1983, and vice army corps commander the next year. In 1985, he became chief of staff at the Air Force Shanghai headquarters, and also entered the PLA National Defense University for training. He was promoted to corps commander of the PLA Air Force in 1991 and was made a major general. In 1993, he became vice chief of staff of the Air Force and studied at the National Defense University again. After graduation, he was promoted to chief of staff of the PLA Air Force. He was made a lieutenant general in 1996.

In 1999, Xu became the vice commander and Air Force commander of the Shenyang Military Region, and studied at the National Defense University for the 3rd time in 2001. He was elevated to vice chief of staff of the PLA General Staff Department. He was made a full general on June 20, 2007. Xu also became the commander of the PLA Air Force in 2007.[1] In 2012, he became China's first career air force officer promoted to Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission[1] and was succeeded as Air Force Commander by General Ma Xiaotian.

He is also a member of the 19th Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party. He has been an alternate member of the 14th and 15th Central Committees of the Chinese Communist Party, and a full member of the 16th, 17th, and 18th Central Committees.

From the 2010s through the 2020s, Xu emphasized developing China's air power and air force digitization.[1]

In July 2018, Xu met in Beijing with the US Secretary of Defense, James Mattis, to discuss regional issues and where the two men each laid out his country's military concerns before the other.[2]

Awards and decorations

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Military ribbons within the People's Republic of China only reflect the wearer's echelon and time in service. Consequently, Xu's ribbon rack, being seven rows high, indicates he is at the Central Military Commission (CMC) level, the gold ribbon with a single star indicates he is a member of the CMC, and the rest of his ribbons indicate his time in service through a combination of one, two, three, and four-year service ribbons totaling forty-six years.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Li, Xiaobing (2024). "Beijing's Military Power and East Asian-Pacific Hot Spots". In Fang, Qiang; Li, Xiaobing (eds.). China under Xi Jinping: A New Assessment. Leiden University Press. p. 258. ISBN 9789087284411.
  • ^ Gertz, Bill (2 July 2018). "Chinese general, close ally of president, faces off with Mattis on Beijing visit". The Washington Times. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  • ^ "一文教你看懂解放军军衔、资历章,赶紧收藏" [One article teaches you to understand the rank and qualifications of the People's Liberation Army, hurry up and collect]. China Youth Online (in Chinese). 3 March 2017. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
  • Military offices
    Preceded by

    Qiao Qingchen

    Commander of the People's Liberation Army Air Force
    2007–2012
    Succeeded by

    Ma Xiaotian

    Preceded by

    Zheng Shenxia

    Commander of the Shenyang Military Region Air Force
    1999–2004
    Succeeded by

    Zhou Laiqiang


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