Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 48. Chapters: Aerospace companies of Portugal, Airlines of Portugal, Airports in Portugal, Aviation accidents and incidents in Portugal, Portuguese Air Force, Portuguese aviators, Lajes Field, List of aircraft of the Portuguese Air Force, Lisbon Portela Airport, TAP Portugal, Portuguese military aircraft serials, Air Transat Flight 236, SATA Air Acores, List of airports in Portugal, Madeira Airport, ANA - Aeroportos de Portugal, Faro Airport, SATA International, Martinair Flight 495, Portuguese Naval Aviation, Francisco de Sa Carneiro Airport, Asas de Portugal, Hi Fly, Transportes Aereos da India Portuguesa, Portuguese Air Force Academy, Portugalia, EuroAtlantic Airways, Beja Airbase, TAP Maintenance & Engineering, Independent Air Flight 1851, Policia Aerea, TAP Portugal Flight 425, Beja Airport, Portuguese Paratroop Nurses, Viasa Flight 897, Azores Air Zone Command, Gago Coutinho, SA de Transport Aerien Flight 730, Flores Airport, Monte Real Air Base, Joao Paulo II Airport, Aero VIP, Horta Airport, Santa Maria Airport, Jose Adriano Pequito Rebelo, Ota Airport, Artur de Sacadura Cabral, OGMA, Omni - Aviacao e Tecnologia, List of airlines of Portugal, Alcochete Airport, White Airways, Evora Airport, Orbest, Porto Santo Airport, Rotores de Portugal, Sao Jacinto Airport, Agroar Carga Aerea, Cascais Aerodrome, PGA Express, Portimao Airport, Graciosa Airport, Corvo Airport, Sao Jorge Airport, Pico Airport, Aerodromo Municipal Bissaya Barreto, Luzair, Gabinete de Prevencao e Investigacao de Acidentes com Aeronaves, Fly MI, Luis Araujo. Excerpt: The Portuguese Air Force (PoAF) (Portuguese: , FAP) is the air force of Portugal. Formed on July 1, 1952, with the Aeronautica Militar (Army Aviation) and Aviacao Naval (Naval Aviation) united in a single independent Air Force, it is one of the three branches of the Portuguese Armed Forces and i...