Prince Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General, maintained that King Faisal Air College will move to its basic location giving it more capabilities. "The current site of the college is compact and it will move to its basic location where its staff and cadets will be far more in number but proportionate to the country's need," he said. In a statement today after his patronage of graduation of the seventy fifth batch of King Faisal Air College, Prince Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz said, "My feelings have been attached to the college since I joined it". “I and my brotherly officers, noncommissioned officers and cadets, are always trying to use all means that are sound and achieve advancement and sophistication. We are in a very large continent-like country requiring us to act in accordance with its location, area and nature so that weapons are linked to it and not it linked to the weapons... Thus, the weapons imported by Saudi Arabia have specific features that conform to our country's area", He added. Prince Abdulrahman underscored the importance of aviation because Saudi Arabia needs it most in view of its long distances although planes in the Kingdom still consume more fuel traveling those long distances than similar planes in other countries.