M Mustafizur Rahman

M Mustafizur Rahman
Born (1970-11-15) 15 November 1970
Allegiance Bangladesh
BranchBangladesh Air Force
Service years1991–present
RankAir Vice Marshal
UnitGD(P)
CommandsAviation and Aerospace University, Bangladesh (Vice-Chancellor)
AwardsBishisto Sheba Padak (BSP)
Gouraboujjal Uddoyon Padak (GUP)

Air Vice Marshal M Mustafizur Rahman, BSP, GUP, nswc, afwc, psc, GD(P) is a senior Bangladesh Air Force officer and the current vice-chancellor of Aviation and Aerospace University, Bangladesh (AAUB).[1] He assumed office on 21 January 2026.[2][3]

Education

Rahman has an extensive academic background in aeronautics and defense studies:

Career

A long-time aviator, Rahman has over 30 years of experience in aviation planning, flight safety, and military operations. During his career in the Bangladesh Air Force, he served in several high-level staff appointments, including air secretary, director (planning), and director (flight safety) at Air Headquarters. He also served as the director general (Training) at the Armed Forces Division.[2]

In the field of military education, he served as directing staff at the Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) and the Armed Forces War Course (AFWC). Prior to his appointment as vice-chancellor, he was the senior directing staff at the National Defence College, Bangladesh.

Vice-chancellorship

Following his appointment on 21 January 2026, Rahman emphasized his commitment to establishing AAUB as a global center of excellence in aviation and space research.[2]

Awards and decorations

  • Bishisto Sheba Padak (BSP)
  • Gouraboujjal Uddoyon Padak (GUP)

References

  1. ^ "Appointment of Vice-Chancellor at Aviation and Aerospace University, Bangladesh" (in Bengali). Secondary and Higher Education Division, Ministry of Education. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  2. ^ a b c d TBS Report (21 January 2026). "Air Vice Marshal M Mustafizur Rahman appointed VC of AAUB". The Business Standard. Retrieved 22 January 2026.
  3. ^ "Aviation and aerospace university gets new VC". The Daily Star. January 21, 2026. Retrieved January 22, 2026.