Captain general of the Air Force

Captain General of the Air Force (Spanish: Capitán General del Aire / Capitán General del Ejército del Aire) is a five-star air force officer rank and the highest rank of the Spanish Air Force. The five-star NATO rank code is OF-10. The honorary appointments formally ceased in 1999. The rank of Air captain general is equivalent to a Marshal of the Air Force in many nations such as the United Kingdom, a general of the Air Force of the United States, a capitain general of the Spanish Army (Ejército de Tierra Español) or the Navy (Armada Española). This rank is reserved to the monarch as Commander-in-chief. An Air captain general's insignia consists of two command sticks under five four-pointed stars below the Royal Crown and a golden string.

Captain General of the Air Force
Capitán General del Aire
Rank flag
Air Force service uniform shoulder strap with the rank of Captain general of the Spanish Air Force.
Country Spain
Service branch Spain Air Force
AbbreviationACG
RankFive-star rank
NATO rank codeOF-10
Non-NATO rankO-11
Formation7 October 1939
Next lower rankGeneral of the Air
Equivalent ranksCaptain general (Army)
Captain general (Navy)

The Spanish Air Force as a separated branch of the Spanish Armed Forces was officially established on 7 October 1939, after the Spanish Civil War. Francisco Franco as head of Spanish state and commander-in-chief named himself 1st captain general of the Spanish Air Force. General Ángel Salas Larrazábal, a veteran fighter pilot, has been the only honorary Air captain general (1991-1994).

Date of Promotion
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Name
Dead/Retirement
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7 October 1939Francisco Franco† 20 November 1975
20 November 1975[3][4]Juan Carlos I
Active until 19 June 2014
(Abdication)
26 April 1991Ángel Salas Larrazábal[5]† 19 July 1994Ad honorem
19 June 2014Felipe VIPresent

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