Inspector of the German Air Force | |
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Inspekteur der Luftwaffe | |
since 29 May 2018 | |
Federal Minister of Defence | |
Abbreviation | InspL |
Reports to | General Inspector of the Bundeswehr |
Precursor | Oberkommando der Luftwaffe |
Formation | 1 June 1957 |
First holder | Josef Kammhuber |
The Inspector of the Air Force (German: Inspekteur der Luftwaffe) is the commander of the Air Force of the modern-day German Armed Forces, the Bundeswehr. The Inspector is responsible for the readiness of personnel and materiel in the German Air Force, in that function reports directly to the Federal Minister of Defence.[1] The current Inspector is Ingo Gerhartz, appointed on 29 May 2018.
The Inspector of the Air Force is the chief of the Air Force Command, based in Gatow, Berlin. They sit under the General Inspector of the Bundeswehr and are a member of the Defence Council for Bundeswehr-wide matters. Both the Inspector and their deputy hold the rank of lieutenant general (German: Generalleutnant) while in office, although the first Inspector, Josef Kammhuber, was an exception, holding the rank of full general as a reward for his efforts to build up a new German Luftwaffe.