The Chief of the Air and Space Force Staff (French: Chef d'état-major de l'armée de l'air et de l'espace,[lower-alpha 1] CEMAAE)[2] is the military head of the French Air and Space Force.[3] The chief directs the air and space force staff and acts as the principal advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff on subjects concerning the Air and Space Force.[4] As such, they ensure the operational preparedness of their service branch, express their need for military and civilian personnel, and are responsible for maintaining the discipline, morale and conduct of their troops.[5] Special responsibilities can be assigned to them in relation to nuclear safety.[6]

Quick Facts Chief of the Air and Space Force Staff, Type ...
Chief of the Air and
Space Force Staff
Chef d'état-major de l'armée
de l'air et de l'espace
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Incumbent
General Jérôme Bellanger [fr]
since 15 September 2024
Ministry of the Armed Forces
TypeChief of Staff
AbbreviationCEMAAE
Member ofChiefs of Staff Committee
Reports toChief of the Defense Staff
SeatHexagone Balard, Paris
AppointerPresident of the Republic
Requires the Prime Minister's countersignature
PrecursorDirector of Military Aeronautics
Formation28 December 1928 (1928-12-28)
First holderHenry Michaud
DeputyMajor General of the Air and Space Force
Websitedefense.gouv.fr/air
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The chief does not have a fixed term, nor an attached rank. In practice, however, a term has never exceeded five years and all chiefs since the late 1940s have been five–stars generals (OF–09). They are assisted in their duties by the Major General of the Air and Space Force who will deputise if needed.[7]

The current chief, General Jérôme Bellanger, has been serving since 15 September 2024.

History

Interwar

The office was officially created in December 1928 in the 1929 Law of Finances.[8] It proposed the creation of a high command for the Military Aeronautics, still under the authority of the Army, which would succeed the function of the Direction of Military Aeronautics. The French Air Force became independent in 1934, and the Chief obtained full authority.

World War II

After the armistice, Germany imposed severe restrictions on the size of the French Air Force. As a result, the scope of authority of the Chief was limited, and the office was ultimately eliminated alongside the Air Force.

Postwar

Free France and the subsequent governments of the re-established French Republic recreated the office at the end of the war.

Office holders

Third Republic

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No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Minister of Air Commander-in-Chief Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
Office established
1 Thumb Division general
Henry Michaud
1 June 1930 5 January 1931 218 days Laurent Eynac
Paul Painlevé
Gaston Doumergue [9]
-
2 Thumb Division general
Joseph Barès
5 January 1931 28 August 1931 235 days Paul Painlevé
Jacques-Louis Dumesnil
[10]
-
Paul Doumer
3 Thumb Division general
Lucien Hergault
28 August 1931 16 January 1933 1 year, 141 days Jacques-Louis Dumesnil
Paul Painlevé
[11]
-
Albert Lebrun
4 Thumb Division general
Joseph Barès
16 January 1933 2 April 1933 76 days Paul Painlevé
Pierre Cot
[12]
-
5 Thumb Air division general[lower-alpha 2]
Victor Denain
2 April 1933 16 February 1934 320 days Pierre Cot [13]
-
6 Thumb Air division general
Joseph Barès
16 February 1934 3 September 1934 199 days Victor Denain [14]
-
7 Thumb Air division general
Louis Picard
3 September 1934 27 December 1935 1 year, 115 days Victor Denain [15]
[16]
8 Thumb Air division general
Bernard Pujo
27 December 1935 15 October 1936 293 days Victor Denain
Marcel Déat
[17]
-
9 Thumb Air division general
Philippe Féquant
15 October 1936 2 February 1938 1 year, 130 days Marcel Déat
Pierre Cot
Guy La Chambre
[18]
-
10 Thumb Air division general
Joseph Vuillemin
22 February 1938 ... ... Guy La Chambre [19]
[20]
11 Thumb Air army general
Louis Picard
... 10 September 1940 ... Laurent Eynac
Bertrand Pujo
Jean Bergeret
-
-
Philippe Pétain
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French State

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No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Minister of Air Commander-in-Chief Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
12 Thumb Air corps general
Robert Odic
10 September 1940 23 September 1940 13 days Jean Bergeret Philippe Pétain [21]
[22]
13 Thumb Air brigade general
Jean Romatet
23 September 1940 21 December 1942 2 years, 89 days Jean Bergeret
Jean-François Jannekeyn
[23]
-
Office disestablished
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Provisional Government

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No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Minister of Air Commander-in-Chief Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
Office reestablished
14 Thumb Air army general
Martial Valin
3 November 1944 1 March 1946 1 year, 118 days Charles Tillon
Vacant
Charles de Gaulle -
-
Félix Gouin
15 Thumb Air army general
René Bouscat
1 March 1946 7 September 1946 190 days Vacant [24]
-
Georges Bidault
16 Thumb Air division general
Paul Gérardot
7 September 1946 15 February 1947 161 days Vacant [25]
-
Vincent Auriol
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Fourth Republic

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No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Minister of the Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
17 Thumb Air division general
Jean Piollet
15 February 1947 1 February 1948 351 days Vacant
André Maroselli
Pierre-Henri Teitgen
Vincent Auriol [26]
-
18 Thumb Air army general
Charles Léchères
1 February 1948 22 August 1953 5 years, 202 days Pierre-Henri Teitgen
René Mayer
[...]
Georges Bidault
René Pleven
[27]
[28]
19 Thumb Air army general
Pierre Fay
22 August 1953 22 March 1955 1 year, 212 days René Pleven
Marie-Pierre Kœnig
Emmanuel Temple
Jacques Chevalier
Marie-Pierre Kœnig
[29]
-
René Coty
20 Thumb Air army general
Paul Bailly
22 March 1955 18 March 1958 2 years, 361 days Marie-Pierre Kœnig
Pierre Billotte
Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury
André Morice
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
[30]
[31]
21 Thumb Air army general
Max Gelée
18 March 1958 2 October 1958 198 days Jacques Chaban-Delmas
Pierre de Chevigné
Charles de Gaulle
[32]
-
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Fifth Republic

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No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Minister of the Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
22 Thumb Air army general
Edmond Jouhaud
2 October 1958 15 March 1960 1 year, 165 days Charles de Gaulle
Pierre Guillaumat
René Coty
Charles de Gaulle
[33]
[34]
23 Thumb Air army general
Paul Stehlin
15 March 1960 1 October 1963 3 years, 200 days Pierre Guillaumat
Pierre Messmer
Charles de Gaulle [35]
[36]
24 Thumb Air army general
André Martin
1 October 1963 27 February 1967 3 years, 149 days Pierre Messmer Charles de Gaulle -
-
25 Thumb Air army general
Philippe Maurin
27 February 1967 13 December 1969 2 years, 289 days Pierre Messmer
Michel Debré
Charles de Gaulle
Georges Pompidou
[37]
-
26 Thumb Air army general
Gabriel Gauthier
13 December 1969 12 December 1972 2 years, 365 days Michel Debré Georges Pompidou -
-
27 Thumb Air army general
Claude Grigaut
12 December 1972 24 June 1976 3 years, 195 days Michel Debré
Robert Galley
Jacques Soufflet
Yvon Bourges
Georges Pompidou
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
[38]
-
28 Thumb Air army general
Maurice Saint-Cricq
24 June 1976 16 July 1979 3 years, 22 days Yvon Bourges Valéry Giscard d'Estaing [39]
-
29 Thumb Air army general
Guy Fleury
16 July 1979 11 June 1982 2 years, 330 days Yvon Bourges
Joël Le Theule
Robert Galley
Charles Hernu
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
François Mitterrand
[40]
-
30 Thumb Air army general
Bernard Capillon
11 June 1982 16 October 1986 4 years, 127 days Charles Hernu
Paul Quilès
André Giraud
François Mitterrand [41]
-
31 Thumb Air army general
Achille Lerche
16 October 1986 25 April 1989 2 years, 191 days André Giraud
Jean-Pierre Chevènement
François Mitterrand [42]
-
32 Thumb Air army general
Jean Fleury
25 April 1989 2 December 1991 2 years, 220 days Jean-Pierre Chevènement
Pierre Joxe
François Mitterrand [43]
-
33 Thumb Air army general
Vincent Lanata
2 December 1991 1 July 1994 2 years, 211 days Pierre Joxe
François Léotard
François Mitterrand [44]
-
34 Thumb Air army general
Jean-Philippe Douin
1 July 1994 1 September 1995 1 year, 62 days François Léotard
Charles Millon
François Mitterrand
Jacques Chirac
[45]
-
35 Thumb Air army general
Jean Rannou
1 September 1995 2 July 2000 4 years, 305 days Charles Millon
Alain Richard
Jacques Chirac [46]
-
36 Thumb Air army general
Jean-Pierre Job
2 July 2000 1 September 2002 2 years, 61 days Alain Richard
Michèle Alliot-Marie
Jacques Chirac [47]
-
37 Thumb Air army general
Richard Wolsztynski
1 September 2002 16 July 2006 3 years, 318 days Michèle Alliot-Marie Jacques Chirac [48]
-
38 Thumb Air army general
Stéphane Abrial
16 July 2006 25 August 2009 3 years, 40 days Michèle Alliot-Marie
Hervé Morin
Jacques Chirac
Nicolas Sarkozy
[49]
-
39 Thumb Air army general
Jean-Paul Paloméros
25 August 2009 17 September 2012 3 years, 23 days Hervé Morin
Alain Juppé
Gérard Longuet
Jean-Yves Le Drian
Nicolas Sarkozy
François Hollande
[50]
[51]
40 Thumb Air army general
Denis Mercier
17 September 2012 21 September 2015 3 years, 4 days Jean-Yves Le Drian François Hollande [52]
[53]
41 Thumb Air army general
André Lanata
21 September 2015 31 August 2018 2 years, 344 days Jean-Yves Le Drian
Sylvie Goulard
Florence Parly
François Hollande
Emmanuel Macron
[54]
[55]
42 Thumb Air army general
Philippe Lavigne
31 August 2018 9 September 2021 3 years, 9 days Florence Parly Emmanuel Macron [56]
[57]
43 Thumb Air army general
Stéphane Mille
10 September 2021 Incumbent 3 years, 10 days Florence Parly
Sébastien Lecornu
Emmanuel Macron [58]
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Free France

From its creation in 1940 to the final integration of its air force to the regular French Air Force, Free France had its own staff, based in London. The Free French Aerial Forces were headed by a Commander, responsible to the Commander-in-Chief of the Free French Forces, and was assisted by a Chief of the General Staff.

Commanders of the Free French Aerial Forces

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List of Commanders of the Free French Aerial Forces
No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Commissioner Leader Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
1 Thumb Vice admiral
Emile Muselier
1 July 1940 10 July 1941 1 year, 9 days Vacant Charles de Gaulle [59]
-
2 Thumb Air brigade general
Martial Valin
10 July 1941 2 July 1943 1 year, 357 days Vacant [60]
-
3 Thumb Air corps general
René Bouscat
2 July 1943 3 November 1944 1 year, 124 days Martial Valin
André Le Troquer
Fernand Grenier
[61]
-
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Chiefs of the General Staff

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List of Chiefs of the General Staff
No. Portrait Rank & Name Term Commissioner Leader Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
1 Thumb Capitaine
Eugène-Marcel Chevrier
1 July 1940 25 December 1940 177 days Vacant Charles de Gaulle -
-
2 Thumb Lieutenant-colonel
Charles Pijeaud
13 January 1941 31 March 1941 77 days Vacant -
-
3 Thumb Général de brigade aérienne
Martial Henri Valin
31 March 1941 10 July 1941 101 days Vacant -
-
4 Thumb Lieutenant-colonel
Charles Pijeaud
10 July 1941 1 December 1941 144 days Vacant
Martial Henri Valin
-
-
5 Thumb Colonel
Charles Luguet
1 December 1941 13 April 1942 133 days Martial Henri Valin -
-
6 Thumb Colonel
Pierre Coustey
13 April 1942 13 April 1943 1 year, 0 days Martial Henri Valin -
-
7 Thumb Colonel
Georges Andrieu
13 April 1943 3 November 1944 1 year, 204 days Martial Henri Valin
André Le Troquer
Fernand Grenier
-
-
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See also

References

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