Abdul Gafoor Mahmud

Abdul Ghaffar Mahmud
আব্দুল গাফফার মাহমুদ
Adviser for Food
In office
27 March 1982 – 15 January 1985
Preceded byAbdul Halim Chowdhury
Succeeded byMohabbat Jan Chowdhury
In office
6 September 1976 – 14 July 1977
Preceded byKhademul Bashar
Succeeded byAbdul Momen Khan
Adviser for Civil Aviation and Tourism
In office
6 September 1976 – 3 July 1978
Preceded byKhademul Bashar
Succeeded byKazi Anwarul Haque
4th Chief of Air Staff
In office
5 September 1976 – 8 December 1977
PresidentAbu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
Ziaur Rahman
Prime MinisterNone
Preceded byKhademul Bashar
Succeeded bySadruddin Mohammad Hossain
Personal details
Born (1934-03-01) 1 March 1934 (age 90)
Calcutta, Bengal, British India
Awards Order of the Rising Sun 2nd Class[1]
Independence Day Award
Tamgha-i-Basalat
NicknameA.G.
Military service
AllegiancePakistan Pakistan (before 1973)
Bangladesh Bangladesh
Branch/service Pakistan Air Force
 Bangladesh Air Force
Years of service1954–1977
Rank Air Vice Marshal
UnitNo. 14 Squadron
Commands
Battles/wars

Abdul Ghaffar Mahmud (born 01 March 1934)[1] is a former chief of the Bangladesh Air Force. He negotiated the release of hostages from the hijacked Japan Airlines Flight 472.[2] For his role in keeping the situation under control and securing the lives of every single passenger, the Japanese government conferred upon him the "Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star" awards.[3]

  1. ^ a b "Former Bangladesh Air Force chief AG Mahmud to receive Japan Imperial Decoration". bdnews24.com. 1 May 2017.
  2. ^ Saha, Ujjal Kumer. "Special Essay "Revisiting Dhaka 29 Years after the Hijack"". Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Japan honours BAF ex-chief for 1977 Tejgaon airport kidnapping negotiations". Dhaka Tribune. 1 May 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2021.

Abdul Gafoor Mahmud

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