Nivaldo Luiz Rossato

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Nivaldo Rossato
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Commander of the Brazilian Air Force
In office
30 January 2015 4 February 2019
Minister
Preceded by Juniti Saito
Succeeded by Antonio Carlos Moretti Bermudez
Personal details
Born
Nivaldo Luiz Rossato

(1951-08-26) 26 August 1951 (age 73)
São Gabriel, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Military service
AllegianceFlag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Branch/service Coat of arms of the Brazilian Air Force.svg Brazilian Air Force
Years of service1969–present
Rank Tenente-brigadeiro FAB.gif Lieutenant-Brigadier
Commands
  • 2nd Squad of the 5th Aviation Group
  • Command Squad in Canoas Air Base
  • Basic Services Group in Santa Maria Air Base
  • 3rd Squad of the 10th Aviation Group
  • Aeronautic Attaché in Venezuela
  • Command and Air Operation Control Center in the General Command of Air Operations
  • Staff of the General Command of Support
  • 3rd Air Force
  • Staff of the General Command of Air Operations
  • 5th Regional Air Command
  • General Command of Air Operations
  • Staff of Aeronautics

Nivaldo Luiz Rossato (born 26 August 1951) is a senior officer of the Brazilian Air Force and its former commander. [1]

Nivaldo Luiz Rossato was born on 26 August 1951 in São Gabriel, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. He has an Air Force career background as a fighting aviation group leader with between 3500 and 4600 hours of flight. Rossato replaced Air Lieutenant Brigadier Juniti Saito on 30 January 2015 as commander of the Brazilian Air Force. [1] [2]

Dates of rank

Promotions
RankDate
Aspirante FAB.png Aspirant 10 December 1975
Segundo-Tenente FAB.gif 2nd Lieutenant 31 August 1976
1tenente fab.gif 1st Lieutenant 31 August 1978
Capitao fab.gif Captain 31 August 1981
Major FAB.gif Major 25 December 1985
Tenente-Coronel Aeronautica.gif Lieutenant Colonel 30 April 1992
Coronel FAB.png Colonel 31 August 1997
Brigadeiro FAB.png Brigadier of the Air 31 March 2003
Major brigadeiro.gif Major-Brigadier of the Air 31 March 2007
Tenente-brigadeiro FAB.gif Lieutenant-Brigadier of the Air 31 March 2011

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Gaúchos assumem comando do Exército e da Aeronáutica". Zero Hora. 7 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  2. Guilherme Mazui (24 January 2015). "Desafio é ampliar ainda mais o processo da modernização da FAB". Zero Hora. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
Military offices
Preceded by Commander of the Brazilian Air Force
2015–19
Succeeded by

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