Most Pinoys trust, satisfied with Air Force - OCTA poll
The Philippine Star|December 23, 2024
Seven in 10 Filipinos trust the Philippine Air Force (PAF) and are satisfied with their performance, a commissioned survey conducted by the OCTA Research group found.
By JANVIC MATEO

The survey, which ran from Nov. 10 to 16 and was commissioned by the PAF, found that 73 percent are satisfied with the performance of the country's air force.

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