air staff

air staff

An air staff officer reviews flight plans in the operations center.

Definition

Noun (singular):
The "air staff" refers to the group of senior officers who form the command and planning body of an air force, responsible for strategic, administrative, and operational decisions.

Usage Examples
  • (The senior air force officers held a meeting.)
  • (He joined the high-level command team of the air force.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Chief of the Air Staff": the highest-ranking officer in an air force, often the professional head.

    • The Chief of the Air Staff submitted the annual report. (The top air force officer presented the document.)
  • "Air Staff duties": the responsibilities related to planning, intelligence, operations, and logistics within an air force.

    • Her role on the air staff involved coordinating air support missions. (Her work included organizing aerial operations.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Air staff officer (n): an officer who serves on the air staff.

    • He is an air staff officer specializing in logistics. (He is a member of the air force command team focused on supply.)
  • Air staff college (n): an educational institution for training senior air force officers.

    • She graduated from the Air Staff College last year. (She completed advanced military training for air force leaders.)
Synonyms
  • Air force command: the leadership group of an air force.
  • Air headquarters: the central administrative and planning body for air operations.
Related Idioms
  • "On the air staff": serving as a member of this command group.
    • He served on the air staff for five years. (He was a senior officer in the air force's planning team.)
Phrasal Verbs
  • "To staff the air staff": to assign personnel to fill positions in the air staff.
    • The general had to staff the air staff with experienced officers. (He needed to recruit qualified people for the command roles.)