[5] It is also tasked with providing decision-making consultations to the head of the Air Force Party Committee.
In 1974, the "Air Force Military and Political Cadre School" (空军军政干部学校) was established to take its place.
[4] In the first 50 years since its establishment, the academy trained more than 50,000 command and staff personnel for the Air Force and other services and arms.
[6] Since 2000 it has also offered courses in English for foreign officers, and as of 2010, it had also trained 511 foreign officers from 62 countries (including Bangladesh, Chile, Egypt, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, and Venezuela).
[6] The internal structure consists of the following seven division-grade organizations:[4] AFCC has seven identified academic departments:[4] The college also carries a "Campaign Training and Theory Research Course" (战役训练与理论研究班) that is separate from any department, but it is unclear as to what the course it actually entails and whom is taught.