Geoffrey Thomas is the Senior Editor of the airline management journal Air Transport World. Geoffrey was previously SE-Asian Contributing Editor for Aviation Week & Space Technology. In all, he has won 16 international and Australasian awards.

Geoffrey is a regular commentator on Australian TV and radio, including being the aviation commentator on Channel 7's top rating Sunrise program, Australia's most watched national morning show. He is also heard on the BBC. He is published in The Australian - Australia's most prestigious daily newspaper - and Australian Aviation and was previously published in The West Australian, Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

Geoffrey has co-written seven books with Christine and has delivered guest lectures at the University of Southern California and Curtin University in Western Australia.

Guy Norris is a Senior Editor with Aviation Week & Space Technology and was formerly US west coast editor with Flight International.

Guy has won over 12 major international awards

Guy has appeared in numerous aviation television documentaries and has authored several aerospace educational projects, including the interactive Aviation Knowledge Adventure CD-ROM and the aerospace section of the Encyclopedia of Science in Action published by McMillan.

Guy has authored 16 books, including three with Geoffrey and Christine.

Christine Forbes Smith (B.A. (Social Sciences) and B. App. Sci.) has been published in WA Business News and was previously published in The West Australian travel pages focusing on consumer issues as well as destinations. Christine has co-authored with Geoffrey seven books on aviation and travel. Christine's specialty is interpreting highly technical copy and putting it into a form that everyone can readily comprehend.

Steve Creedy has been a journalist for more than 27 years and began covering aviation in the United States in 1992 as assistant business editor for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He joined Australia's national daily, The Australian, in 1997 and became the newspaper's aviation writer/editor in 1998. He has developed The Australian's Friday aviation pages - five in all - into the most authoritative in the industry. He has won a number of awards for his work and was the 2004 National Aviation Press Club aviation journalist of the year award winner and has been President of the National Aviation Press Club since 2006.

Rachel Pepper is a graphic artist for West Australian Newspapers. Rachel has a passion for aviation originating from the special times spent with her father aircraft spotting in Ireland's Dublin Airport from the age of three. Rachel laments with a smile that instead of playing with dolls she was thumbing through Flight magazines.