Tim Anderson (RAF Officer)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Air Marshal Sir Timothy Michael Anderson, (born 2 February 1957) is a retired senior Royal Air Force (RAF) officer. He served as the inaugural Director-General of the UK Military Aviation Authority (MAA) from 2010 to 2013. The MAA was established in response to the Haddon-Cave Review into the issues surrounding the loss of an RAF Nimrod over Afghanistan in September 2006. Earlier in his career, Anderson was a fast jet pilot, primarily flying the Tornado ground attack aircraft, and as Officer Commanding No. 14 Squadron led the United Kingdom's Tornado commitment to Operation Allied Force, the NATO air campaign over Kosovo in 1999, for which he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. He is currently Chairman of the UK Airspace Change Organising Group Steering Committee, overseeing a national infrastructure programme on behalf of the
Secretary of State for Transport The Secretary of State for Transport, also referred to as the transport secretary, is a secretary of state in the Government of the United Kingdom, with overall responsibility for the policies of the Department for Transport. The incumbent i ...
and the UK
Civil Aviation Authority A civil aviation authority (CAA) is a national or supranational statutory authority that oversees the regulation of civil aviation, including the maintenance of an aircraft register. Role Due to the inherent dangers in the use of flight vehicles, ...
.


Service career

Anderson was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and was educated at the Belfast Royal Academy and
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of King George IV and the Duke of Wellington. In 1836, King's ...
(MA). He was commissioned as an acting
pilot officer Pilot officer (Plt Off officially in the RAF; in the RAAF and RNZAF; formerly P/O in all services, and still often used in the RAF) is the lowest commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force and the air forces of many other Commonwealth countri ...
in July 1979, being regraded to pilot officer in July 1980 following Initial Officer Training, and then promoted to flying officer in July 1981. He began his operational flying career in 1983 on the
Tornado GR1 The Panavia Tornado is a family of twin-engine, variable-sweep wing multirole combat aircraft, jointly developed and manufactured by Italy, the United Kingdom and West Germany. There are three primary Tornado variants: the Tornado IDS (inter ...
ground attack aircraft and served successively on front-line squadrons, including an exchange tour with the
Royal Australian Air Force "Through Adversity to the Stars" , colours = , colours_label = , march = , mascot = , anniversaries = RAAF Anniversary Commemoration ...
flying the F-111 Aardvark, and operational deployments to the Middle East; being promoted to
flight lieutenant Flight lieutenant is a junior commissioned rank in air forces that use the Royal Air Force (RAF) system of ranks, especially in Commonwealth countries. It has a NATO rank code of OF-2. Flight lieutenant is abbreviated as Flt Lt in the India ...
in July 1984, and squadron leader in July 1989. In January 1997 Anderson was promoted to wing commander and, in 1999, as Officer Commanding No. 14 Squadron, Anderson led the RAF Tornado GR1 Force commitment to the NATO Operation Allied Force over Kosovo and the former Republic of Yugoslavia, for which he was admitted to the Distinguished Service Order. Promotion to
group captain Group captain is a senior commissioned rank in the Royal Air Force, where it originated, as well as the air forces of many countries that have historical British influence. It is sometimes used as the English translation of an equivalent rank i ...
in July 2000 was accompanied by appointment as the Station Commander of RAF Brüggen in Germany, the largest Tornado base in NATO, in which role he oversaw the closure of the RAF's last overseas Main Operating Base and the return of its personnel and equipment to the United Kingdom. In September 2003 Anderson was appointed as Head of Deep Theatre Attack Capability, a 1-star appointment at the
Ministry of Defence {{unsourced, date=February 2021 A ministry of defence or defense (see spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is an often-used name for the part of a government responsible for matters of defence, found in states ...
responsible for the UK's F-35 Lightning II combat aircraft acquisition programme, his substantive promotion to air commodore following in July of the following year. After the Higher Command and Staff Course in 2005, he was appointed Commandant of the UK Air Warfare Centre (and Assistant Chief of Staff – Intelligence at Strike Command) in August of that year. In March 2007 Anderson was promoted to
air vice marshal Air vice-marshal (AVM) is a two-star air officer rank which originated in and continues to be used by the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many countries which have historical British influence and it is sometimes u ...
, moving to the Ministry of Defence as
Assistant Chief of the Air Staff The Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (ACAS) is a senior appointment in the Royal Air Force. The current ACAS is Air Vice-Marshal Simon Edwards. The post was originally established circa February 1938, but without being made a member of the Air ...
. In the
2009 Birthday Honours The Queen's Birthday Honours 2009 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The Birthday Honours are awarded as pa ...
, he was appointed a
Companion of the Order of the Bath Companion may refer to: Relationships Currently * Any of several interpersonal relationships such as friend or acquaintance * A domestic partner, akin to a spouse * Sober companion, an addiction treatment coach * Companion (caregiving), a caregive ...
and, in 2010, was the recipient of the Curtis Sword, awarded by '' Aviation Week and Space Technology'' for leadership and cooperation in transatlantic relations. Anderson was promoted to air marshal in April 2010, his initially announced appointment being as Deputy Commander-in-Chief (Operations) at Air Command,. However, this appointment was subsequently cancelled in order for him to be appointed the first Director-General of the new Military Aviation Authority, the world's first independent, fully integrated organisation, responsible for regulating and assuring operational and technical air safety within the UK military. Anderson was advanced to Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath in the
2013 New Year Honours The New Year Honours 2013 were appointments by some of the 16 Commonwealth realms to Orders and decorations of the Commonwealth realms, various orders and honours to recognise and reward good works by citizens of those countries. The New Year Hon ...
.


Commercial career

After leaving the RAF, Anderson established a strategic leadership and business consultancy working with a number of blue-chip international clients in Europe, the Middle East and the US. In May 2014, Anderson was appointed to the board of Flybe, Europe's largest regional airline, as a Non-executive Director and Chairman of the Company's Safety and Security Review Board. In June 2018, Anderson stepped down from the Flybe board in order to assume the executive role of Chief Operating Officer with responsibility for running the airline operation, the training academy and overseeing maintenance support whilst the company was prepared for sale. Following the successful sale of the company to
Connect Airways Connect Airways was a consortium formed in December 2018 to acquire the British regional airline Flybe, which had put itself up for sale in November 2018 after issuing a profit warning the previous month, The consortium comprised Virgin Atlantic ...
in February 2018, Anderson resigned from the Flybe group in September 2019 in order to take up the role of Chairman of the Department for Transport and CAA-sponsored Airspace Change Organising Group Steering Committee. The ACOG is responsible for coordinating a £150M national infrastructure programme to redesign the UK’s national airspace structures, involving all major UK airports and hundreds of Airspace Change Proposals over a 10-year period. Anderson is currently also a strategic adviser to National Air Traffic Services. He is a member of the Advisory Board for ZeroAvia, a US/UK company developing the world’s first practical zero emission aviation powertrain, and chairs ZeroAvia’s Safety and Security Review Board.


Personal

Anderson is an ex-President of the
Royal Air Force Rugby Union The Royal Air Force Rugby Union (RAFRU) was formed in 1918 to administer the playing of rugby union in the Royal Air Force. It fields a representative side that competes in the Inter-Services tournament with the Army Rugby Union and the Royal Navy ...
and Hon. President of the Northern Ireland Wing of the Air Training Corps. He is a Vice Patron of the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust and Honorary Air Commodore of No 622 Squadron
Royal Auxiliary Air Force The Royal Auxiliary Air Force (RAuxAF), formerly the Auxiliary Air Force (AAF), together with the Air Force Reserve, is a component of His Majesty's Reserve Air Forces (Reserve Forces Act 1996, Part 1, Para 1,(2),(c)). It provides a primary rein ...
. In 2013 he was appointed a life Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society and in July 2016 was made a Doctor of Science (h.c) by
Cranfield University , mottoeng = After clouds light , established = 1946 - College of Aeronautics 1969 - Cranfield Institute of Technology (gained university status by royal charter) 1993 - Cranfield University (adopted current name) , type = Public research uni ...
in recognition of his contribution to the Defence and Security sector.   Anderson is married with two adult daughters. His interests include cycling, beekeeping, motor racing, leisure flying and cooking.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Anderson, Tim 1957 births Alumni of King's College London Companions of the Distinguished Service Order Fellows of the Royal Aeronautical Society Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath Living people Military personnel from Belfast People educated at the Belfast Royal Academy Royal Air Force air marshals