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Military Aviation Authority Agency overview Formed 1 April 2010 Jurisdiction United Kingdom Headquarters MOD Ensleigh, Bath Agency executive Air Marshal T M Anderson, Director-General The Military Aviation Authority (MAA) is the UK organisation which regulates, audits and assures all aspects of military aviation.
The MAA was created on 1 April 2010 as a result of the recommendations of the Haddon-Cave Review into the crash of RAF Nimrod XV230 over Afghanistan in September 2006[1]
Principal Personnel
The MAA is led by the Director-General, currently Air Marshal Tim Anderson, with two principal deputies:
- Operations Director - Rear Admiral Simon Charlier
- Technical Director - Air Vice-Marshal Charles Ness[2]
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