Matt Thurber
Editor-in-Chief

Matt Thurber, editor-in-chief at AIN Media Group, has been flying since 1975 and writing about aviation since 1978 and now has the best job in the world, running editorial operations for Aviation International News, Business Jet Traveler, and FutureFlight.aero. In addition to working as an A&P mechanic on everything from Piper Cubs to turboprops, Matt taught flying at his father’s flight school in Plymouth, Mass., in the early 1980s, flew for an aircraft owner/pilot, and for two summer seasons hunted swordfish near the George’s Banks off the East Coast from a Piper Super Cub. An ATP certificated fixed-wing pilot and CFII and commercial helicopter pilot, Matt is type-rated in the Citation 500 and Gulfstream V/550. Based in the Pacific Northwest, Matt and his team cover the entire aviation scene including business aircraft, helicopters, avionics, safety, manufacturing, charter, fractionals, technology, air transport, advanced air mobility, defense, and other subjects of interest to AIN, BJT, and FutureFlight readers.

Latest from Matt Thurber

Sentient Jet thrives in down economy

Since Sentient Jet was purchased by Macquarie Global Opportunities Partners last September, the company has returned to its roots, according to CEO Steven
Charter & Fractional

Broker Virgin Charter shuts down operations

Virgin Charter, the online charter brokerage

Former Eclipse execs embroiled in lawsuits

Although Eclipse Aviation no longer exists, having been liquidated following a Chapter 7

NATA Business Roundtable Meets Key Policy Makers

At the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) Aviation Business Roundtable Monday and Tuesday, more than 65 aviation business leaders shared their

NetJets 3Q Results a Drag on Berkshire Hathaway

Revenues at NetJets, Berkshire Hathaway’s fractional jet share company, dropped $471 million (41 percent) in the third quarter of 2009 and $1.495 billion (

K3 Releases Animation of US Airways Ditching

K3 Resources has released a compelling animation

TSB Critiques CBAA Oversight in 2007 Accident

Canada’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB) yesterday released the

ARG/US Data Shows Improvement in Flying Activity

Business aircraft activity in October climbed 5.14 percent over September, according to Aviation Research Group/U.S.
Aircraft

Hawker Beechcraft 3Q GA Sales Down by $98.6 Million

During an earnings conference call yesterday, Hawker Beechcraft reported a drop in business and general aviation (B&GA) sales of $98.6 million for the thir
Aircraft

Lawsuits Filed Against Eclipse Aviation Leaders

Former deposit-holders for Eclipse 500 very light jets recently filed four lawsuits in New Mexico district courts alleging various wrongdoings by Eclipse A
Charter & Fractional

JetSuite Launches Phenom 100 Charter DayCards

JetSuite, which plans to begin flying in the western U.S.
Airports

FAA to Burbank: Nighttime Noise Curfew a No-go

On Friday, the FAA rejected the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Auth

A modest proposal to boost general aviation

Aviation has always been a tightly knit and closed society.
Safety

Icing- and Autopilot-related Incidents

• In January 2006, two pilots flying an American Eagle Saab 340 out of San Luis County Regional Airport in San Luis Obispo, Calif., nearly lost control aft
Safety

As winter nears, turn off autopilot in icing

Ever since the crash of American Eagle Flight 4184 (an ATR 72) in Roselawn, Ind., on Oct.

Hudson ditching pilots to chair EAA’s Young Eagles

Pilot, aircraft owner and actor Harrison Ford passed the EAA Young Eagles baton to two now-famous pilots who will serve as co-chairmen of the Experimental
Aircraft

Modifications under way, Eclipse focuses on parts

Eclipse Aerospace held a supplier summit on October 27 for manufacturers and vendors of Eclipse EA500 very light jet components.
Aircraft

In the works: Spectrum-S40

Spectrum Aeronautical is preparing to manufacture a second S.40 test fuselage as it continues to refine its processes and manufacturing technology since co
Aircraft

In the works: Gulfstream Aerospace – G650 and G250

Gulfstream rolled out two new jets recently, the large-cabin flagship G650 on
Aircraft

In the works: Stratos Aircraft – Stratos 714

The latest entry in the personal jet marketplace–Stratos Aircraft of Bend, Ore.–made its first appearance at the NBAA Convention last month with a full-sca

NBAA Convention Report 2009

For Cessna Mustang owner Jeff Greenberg, NBAA’s 62nd Annual Meeting & Convention just wasn’t long enough.
FBOs

Signature triples Avtrip points

Through the end of the year, customers at participating Signature Flight Support and Executive Beechcraft FBOs in the U.S.
FBOs

Enterprise Jet Center appoints new leader

Enterprise Jet Center at Houston’s Hobby Airport appointed Bobby Courtney as president and CEO.
Airports

Denver International powers up solar fuel farm

Denver International Airport is planning to power its fuel-storage and -distribution system with a new 1.6-megawatt solar power system.
FBOs

Western Petroleum adds five FBOs

Five Maine FBOs have become new Western Petroleum customers, although they will continue to sell ExxonMobil branded fuel.
FBOs

ServiceElements adds survey offering

Customer service training provider ServiceElements has added a new capability: collecting and analyzing market data to help customers expand their business
FBOs

Rizon appoints new group CEO

Patrick Enz has joined Rizon Jet as group CEO, replacing Will Curtis, who has stepped down after spending two years helping develop the company’s Doh
FBOs

Aviation sales sees summer success

The Dayton Air Show again selected Aviation Sales as the preferred FBO for the annual airshow at James M.
Airports

New runway under way at Dallas McKinney

On October 14, state, county and city leaders celebrated the groundbreaking of a new runway being built at McKinney Airport northeast of Dallas.
FBOs

FBO Profile: SheltAir SAV

Business aircraft operators have long asked for a second FBO option at Savannah (Ga.)/Hilton Head (S.C.) International Airport (SAV), and they got their wi