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Fin Monahan was born on 1968 in Liverpool, England, is an Officer in the Royal Air Force. Discover Fin Monahan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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1968

Air Vice-Marshal John Finbar Monahan (born c. 1968), known as Fin Monahan, is a senior Royal Air Force officer.

After training as a pilot, serving in active squadrons and exchange postings, Monahan was the commandant of the Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell, with the Red Arrows coming under his command.

Monahan has trained with several non-UK militaries, and currently serves as the Director of the Air Command Operating Model Programme.

Monahan was born in Liverpool.

1991

He joined the Royal Air Force in September 1991, after serving with the East Lowlands Universities Air Squadron.

On graduation from pilot training, he was posted to No. 4 Squadron flying the Harrier jump jet at RAF Laarbruch in Germany, during which he flew missions over Bosnia and Kosovo.

After Germany, he was posted to RAF Valley in North Wales, and then served in an exchange role with the Royal New Zealand Air Force, flying Skyhawk aircraft from RNZAF Base Ohakea.

Whilst serving as a pilot with No. 1 Squadron in Afghanistan, Monahan was called upon to run a mission at very short notice in support of Australian special forces.

He went on the mission alone and was later awarded a Distinguished Flying Cross.

2007

In 2007, Monahan took command of Cambridge University Air Squadron.

He then spent a year training at the Defence Services Staff College in India and, on returning to the UK, took up a post in charge of operations at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire.

2009

Monahan was diagnosed with myeloma in 2009 and underwent bone marrow transplants at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London.

The diagnosis was first confirmed when he was undergoing training at the staff college in India.

2014

Monahan was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 2014 New Year Honours.

2015

He was diagnosed again in 2015 and was successfully treated, allowing him to return to duty, whereupon he became the commandant of the Central Flying School.

Monahan is married with three children.

In 2021, he was made the patron of a myeloma cancer charity in Lancashire.

2016

Between 2016 and 2018, Monahan was the Commandant of the Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell.

2019

Monahan was promoted to air commodore in December 2019 as "Head Doctrine (Air, Space and Cyber) in the Development, Concepts and Doctrine Centre" at the Defence Academy at Shrivenham.

He was promoted to air vice-marshal on 10 October 2022, on appointment as director of the centre.