Alan John McKibbin (2 February 1892 – 2 December 1958) was a Northern Irish company director and politician.
After serving in the First World War, he later took charge of the Army Cadet Force in Northern Ireland, and also ran the family estate agency firm.
[5] In the 1955 budget, he put down an amendment to exempt vehicles used by limbless ex-servicemen from purchase tax.
Early the next year, he began a campaign to prevent civilian airliners from colliding with military aircraft, after an incident in which disaster was only narrowly avoided.
[7] McKibbin caused amusement in the House of Commons in 1957 when arguing for a reduction in taxation on musical instruments, he reported that a euphonium had been described to him as "the brass band's revenge for the bagpipes".