Xu Qiliang, born on March twenty-nine, nineteen fifty, is a prominent figure in the Chinese military and political landscape. As a distinguished general in the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), he has played a pivotal role in shaping China's military strategies and policies.
From two thousand seven to two thousand twelve, Xu served as the Commander of the PLAAF, where he was instrumental in modernizing the air force and enhancing its operational capabilities. His leadership during this period laid the groundwork for his subsequent rise within the ranks of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
In two thousand twelve, Xu was appointed as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the CCP, a position he held until two thousand twenty-two. He further extended his influence by serving as Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of China from two thousand thirteen to two thousand twenty-three. His tenure in these roles was marked by significant developments in military policy and governance.
Additionally, Xu was a member of the 18th and 19th Politburo of the CCP, contributing to the party's strategic direction and decision-making processes. His extensive experience and leadership have made him a key player in China's military and political arenas.