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  1. Air Force Technical College (AFTC) was established on 4 July 1949, in collaboration with Air Service Training Co. (Hamble), U.K. with Gp.Capt. J Beaumont CBE, DFC, as the first Commandant. The college was then named as Technical Training College (TTC).

  2. Air Force Technical College – AFTC was established on 04 Jul 49 with Gp Capt J Beaumont, DFC as the first Commandant. The College, then named as Technical Training College was established at Bangalore with the assistance of Air Service Training Ltd, Hamble (UK).

  3. Nov 12, 2020 · AFTC is a premier training institute of Indian Air Force located at Jalahalli, Bangalore. It trains Technical Branch Officers of IAF and other services in Aircraft Systems, Radars, Communication Devices, Weapon systems and more.

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  4. Air Force Technical College. Date Raised : 1956-07-06 Location : Jalahalli West. Air Force Technical College was established on 4 July 1949, in collaboration with Air Service Ltd, Hamble, UK. The college was named Technical Training College and the entire staff of the college at that time comprised officers and technicians from the Royal Air Force.

  5. The Air Force Technical College in Bangalore is a premier institute for training and education of personnel from the Indian Air Force. It offers courses ranging from basic aircraft maintenance to advanced aeronautical engineering, as well as specialized programs such as air traffic control and aviation safety.

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  6. Thereafter, the remaining 52 weeks of training of engineering Officers is conducted at Air Force Technical College (AFTC), Bengaluru. The training at AFTC is divided into two terms of 24 weeks each separated by a term break.

  7. Mar 23, 2023 · The Air Force Technical College (AFTC) and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) will jointly research and develop solutions for the Indian Air Force (IAF). The agreement covers various domains such as aerospace, AI, radar, drone, cyber security and more.

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