This post was created on 30 September 1963 as renaming of Flag Officer Air, Home, at the time a Vice-Admiral's command. In November 1970 the post of Flag Officer, Flying Training was disestablished. Sir
John Treacher, who was in post from June 1972, wrote in
Life at Full Throttle that '..the tasks undertaken by the old Flying Training Command and Flag Officer Air (Home) had now been taken over by the Flag Officer Naval Air Command to form a single entity and the headquarters had been moved from
Lee-on-Solent to the Royal Naval Air Station at
Yeovilton. In April 2010 the post was renamed Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Carriers & Aviation). • Vice-Admiral Sir
Richard Smeeton: January 1964 – October 1965 • Vice-Admiral Sir Donald Gibson: October 1965 – October 1968 • Vice-Admiral Sir
Richard Janvrin: October 1968 – November 1970 • Vice-Admiral
Michael Fell: November 1970 – June 1972 • Vice-Admiral
John Treacher: June 1972 – August 1973 • Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Austin: August 1973 – August 1976 • Rear-Admiral
John Roberts: August 1976 – February 1978 • Vice-Admiral Sir
Desmond Cassidi: February 1978 – June 1979 • Rear-Admiral
Edward Anson: June 1979 – May 1982 • Vice-Admiral Sir
John Cox: May 1982 – September 1983 • Vice-Admiral Sir
Derek Reffell: September 1983 – September 1984 • Rear-Admiral Linley Middleton: September 1984 – February 1987 • Rear-Admiral
Roger Dimmock: February 1987 – August 1988 • Rear-Admiral
Michael Layard: August 1988 – December 1990 • Rear-Admiral Colin Cooke-Priest: December 1990 – February 1993 • Rear-Admiral
Ian Garnett: February 1993 – June 1995 • Rear-Admiral Terence Loughran: June 1995 – October 1998 • Rear-Admiral
Iain Henderson: October 1998 – July 2001 - Flag Officer, Maritime Aviation • Rear-Admiral Scott Lidbetter: July 2001 – 2003 • Rear-Admiral Simon Charlier: September 2008 – April 2010 == Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (Aviation, Amphibious Capability & Carriers) ==