John Allison (RAF officer)

Air Chief Marshal Sir John Shakespeare Allison, KCB, CBE (born 24 March 1943), is a retired senior Royal Air Force commander. He is currently the Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State.

RAF career
Educated at the Royal Grammar School, Guildford Allison completing his RAF officer training as a flight cadet and was commissioned as a pilot officer in July 1964. He went on to be Station Commander at RAF Wildenrath and Secretary to the Chiefs of Staff Committee at the Ministry of Defence.

He returned to the Ministry of Defence as Director of Air Force Plans and Programmes in 1987 and then became Assistant Chief of Defence Staff, Operational Requirements (Air) in 1989. Allison was appointed Air Officer Commanding No. 11 Group in 1991. He went to become Chief of Staff and Deputy Commander-in-Chief of RAF Strike Command in 1994 and then Commander-in-Chief of RAF Logistics Command in 1996. He served as Air Officer Commanding RAF Strike Command from 25 July 1997 to 28 March 1999 when he retired from the Royal Air Force.

Later career
He is still a keen pilot, flying his own light aircraft as well as the Shuttleworth Collection of vintage and historic aircraft at Old Warden (UK). He flies the Spitfire and other similar aircraft at air displays. He is a keen restorer of vintage cars and old airplanes, and is president of the Light Aircraft Association.

He was Director of Strategy, and subsequently, Operations Director at Jaguar Racing from May 2001 to October 2004. He left as a result of restructuring following the sale of the company to Red Bull Racing and went to Rolls-Royce plc as Project Director for the redevelopment of the Bristol Site in February 2005. Sir John was elected President of Europe Air Sports in April 2004 and took up the position in November 2004, following the retirement of Oliver Burghelle (France). On 1 December 2005, he was appointed Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State. One of his sons is a glider pilot, while another (James) is Technical Director of the Renault F1 team.