09/12/2025
Meet the Team!
Our aircraft graphics don’t just happen — they’re created by a crew of talented, passionate people who make ideas take flight. Every week, we’ll introduce you to one of them with a mix of fun and work-inspired questions. Think of it as a behind-the-scenes pass to the people who keep our projects flying high.
Jordan is next in the spotlight!
Jordan has been with InFlight Graphics for just over a year and serves as our Head of Aircraft Graphics and Installations. He is, by a country mile, the most experienced aircraft livery installation master in the Australia–Pacific region, with more than 74 large-scale installations to his name. Known for his talented eye for “making things look pretty,” as he likes to say, Jordan brings unrivalled expertise and a genuine passion for the craft to every project he leads.
Q&A Section:
Q: How long have you been in the aviation industry?
A: I’ve been in the industry for 22 Years. Feels like yesterday that I entered my first hangar.
Q: What do you love most about working in aircraft graphics?
A: There is not a short answer for this! I guess the part I love the most is how niche our part of the airline industry is. Very few people have the opportunity to wrap aircraft for a living. That’s not all we do but it makes for a substantial part of it. Nothing like standing back after months of preparation and looking at a completed aircraft. Proud moments.
Q: Outside of work, what’s one hobby that inspires your creativity?
A: Outside of work I am a Photographer/Videographer. Its my Yoga 😉
Q: Which part of the process is the most satisfying – the customer interaction, the design, the application or seeing the aircraft completed?
A: Absolutely all of it. Customer interaction is a part I pride myself in however set up, printing. Installation…are all the same levels of satisfaction to me.
Q: Propellor plane or Jet plane?
A: As long as it has an engine. I’m happy.
Q: What’s the coolest project you have worked on in your career so far?
A: I would go back ten years, when the livery I was working on was for the premiere of the Disney movie “Planes”. It was a full barrel – nose to tail, belly and crown of a 767 aircraft. It was a 7 day installation and was a very cool looking plane afterwards.
Q: If you could travel anywhere tomorrow (by plane of course) where would you go and why?
A: strangely, I would love to see Lake Eyre in wet season.
Q: Short haul or long-haul adventure?
A: LONG for sure.
Q: Early bird or red eye flight?
A: Doesn’t phase me. As long as I am on a plane!