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.

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Charter & Fractional

Advanced Air Takes Over Surf Air Flying

Surf Air offers all-you-can-fly memberships for air charter clients in California, Texas, and Europe.
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Avionics

ForeFlight Expands in Europe

A full suite of flight-planning and in-flight services is now available to European operators using the ForeFlight Mobile app.
Aircraft

HondaJet Elite is Honda's Newest Light Jet

The Elite version of the HondaJet features a number of improvements, including a 17 percent increase in range.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Airtext LT: Satcom for the Price-shy

Airtext LT offers low-cost text messaging for any size aircraft anywhere in the world.
Charter & Fractional

Executive AirShare Expands in Denver

The fractional-share operator is seeing growing customer interest in the western U.S.
Safety

Foldable Alphachocks Series 2 Hold Largest Aircraft

The new Series 2 Alphachocks hold up to 350 tonnes per wheel.
Safety

Do Notams Drive You Nuts?

The Notam system is broken, and Flight Service Bureau wants to help fix it.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Airmont Solution Speeds Satcom Data Rates

Satcom and airborne television users can enjoy faster connectivity using Airmont's solutions.
Maintenance and Modifications

Team MSU Speeds Textron Support Solutions

Textron Aviation continues investments in European product support
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Aircraft

Pilatus Ramping Up PC-24 Deliveries

Pilatus PC-24 activity is increasing, with five already delivered and ramp-up underway for an eventual rate of 50 per year.
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Aircraft

Daher Eying Opportunity in Europe, Drives to Digital

Daher's long-term strategic plans include growing its operations in the U.S. and further investments in digital technology and innovation.
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Aircraft

Dassault Falcon 6X Bringing Enhancements to Market

The 6X should take flight in early 2021 and enter service in 2022.
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Avionics

Universal Avionics All-in On ATN-B1 Datalink

Universal Avionics is seeing an uptick in activity for its datalink and FMS products.
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Aircraft

Quest Aircraft Unveils Series II Kodiak

Quest Aircraft introduces Series II Kodiak with avionics, airframe, and engine upgrades.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gogo Tapped for High-speed Iridium Hardware

Gogo will manufacture hardware for Iridium's new Certus satcom service and also become a service provider.
Aircraft

Piper Sales Hit Flight-training Sweet Spot

Growth of sales to flight training providers is driving Piper revenues skyward.
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Aircraft

Dassault Sees Improving Business Climate

Falcon 8X sales are strong and demand for used 7Xs reflects a strong recovery in the preowned market.
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Security

Satcom Direct Demos Hack Attacks at EBACE 2018

Satcom Direct is expanding services that it offers to help protect operators from cybersecurity breaches.
Maintenance and Modifications

Bombardier Ramps Up Customer Experience

Bombardier is adding a second mobile response team jet, a Challenger 300, in Europe.
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Security

Hayward Offers Assistance on New EU Data Rule

New regulations covering release of personal data could have a serious impact on business aviation companies.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Viasat, Embraer Offer Legacy 450/500 Ka-band Satcom

Midsize business jets will be able to have high-speed Ka-band satcom installed.
Avionics

FalconConnect Offers Flexible Falcon Connectivity

FalconConnect, in partnership with Honeywell GoDirect, simplifies the management of airborne connectivity services.
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Aircraft

Honda Aircraft Unveils Elite HondaJet

The new HondaJet Elite delivers improved performance, new interior and exterior options, and avionics upgrades.
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Cabin Interior and Electronics

Ingenio Arms Collins CMS with Tablet Mounts

The Montreal-based manufacturer introduced tablet arms and holders optimized for Rockwell Colins cabin management systems.
Regulations and Government

AviationManuals, AeroEx Partner on Part-NCC

Operators unfamiliar with EASA's Part NCC regulations can get help with compliance through an AviationManuals, AeroEx partnership.
Avionics

EASA Approves G5000 for Beechjet/Hawker 400

Garmin dealer Sun-Air is the first European maintenance company to install a G5000 upgrade in the Beechjet 400A.
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Aircraft

Pilot Report: Bombardier Challenger 350

The super-midsize model is as fun to fly in as it is to fly.
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Avionics

GE Buys Into Avionica, Forms Joint Venture

GE and Avionica form joint venture to further airborne data collection and analysis.
Avionics

Garmin Updates Pilot App for Apple iOS Devices

Garmin Pilot Version 9.3 adds new weather, airspace alerting, traffic display, and extended centerline improvements.
Rotorcraft

Four Bell 505s To Deliver Soon to NAC Customers

NAC is an independent Bell representative in 13 southern African countries.
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