FAF Logistics and Transport Command

Air Forces Logistics and Transport Command (LTC) is a primary command of the Federation Air Forces. Logistics and Transport Command was created February 1, 1983 as the successor command to the Defense Logistics Organization and the Air Forces Transport Command.

LTC is headquartered at FAF Station Luntai just south of Ürümqi, North China. Its commander is General Lei Yu-Chi, with Lieutenant General Seo Dong-Won as Vice-commander. It is one of three primary commands, along with the Network Defense Command and Research and Development Command, and is a part of the Eastern Air Force stationed at Luntai. LTC has a workforce of about 95,000 military and civilian personnel. It is the Air Forces' largest command in terms personnel, and second only to the Research and Development Command.

Mission
The Air Forces Logistics and Transport Command provides logistics support and supply chain services necessary to keep Air Forces weapon systems and constituent units ready for war. It is responsible for acquisition and deployment of weapons to the front line, and is the chief transporter of Air Forces equipment and vehicles between deployments.