Pacific Airshow Ambassadors

Matt Hall

Matt Hall isn’t just an airshow performer — he’s an aviation legend. As the reigning Red Bull Air Race world champion, with seven wins and 25 podiums, Matt is the most successful air racing pilot in the modern era.

A former RAAF Wing Commander and decorated combat veteran, Matt has taken his elite skills from the cockpit of an F-15E Strike Eagle to the skies of Pacific Airshow. Pushing speeds of 400kph and pulling up to 10G, his aerobatic displays are next level.

As a proud Pacific Airshow Ambassador, Matt Hall represents everything the event stands for — pushing boundaries, adrenaline, and the ultimate airshow energy.

JEFF Boerboon

When it comes to pushing the limits of aviation, Jeff Boerboon (Pronounced like the Whiskey) is in a league of his own. The only pilot on the planet who can command the Yak110, Jeff takes airshow performance to an entirely new level.

Flying the public debut of this one-of-a-kind beast in 2018, Jeff proved that innovation and adrenaline go hand in hand. The Yak110 — his brainchild alongside Master Mechanic Dell Coller—fuses two Yak-55 fuselages with a jet engine strapped in between, creating an absolute spectacle of speed, power, and engineering genius.

A lifelong aerobatic enthusiast, Jeff’s passion for high-energy flying was sparked at just seven years old after witnessing the magic of airshows. Decades later, he’s delivering that same sense of wonder to airshow crowds worldwide.

Jacko Strong

If it defies gravity, Jackson “Jacko” Strong is all in. A freestyle motocross legend, extreme sports icon, and all around adrenaline junkie, Jacko made history in May 2024 with Queensland’s first-ever legal BASE jump off the Peppers Soul building — ‘cause why not? Then, he cranked up the intensity at Pacific Airshow Gold Coast, shredding with Nitro Circus in an FMX demo that left jaws on the floor.

Jacko’s been rewriting the limits of action sports since joining the Crusty Demons at just 13 years old. From launching off ramps on two wheels to dabbling in aviation, he’s never been one to stay in just one lane.

One thing’s for sure—whatever Jacko’s got planned for Pacific Airshow next, it’s gonna be next-level.