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Matthew Bellassai

Assistant Director Of Operations at Berry Aviation, Inc

Matthew Bellassai has a diverse work experience. Matthew currently works at Berry Aviation, Inc as the Assistant Director of Operations and also serves as a Pilot. Matthew previously worked at Amazon as part of the Military Pathways program. Matthew also worked at Garmin International as an Aviation Program Engineer/Manager. In their early career, Matthew served in the US Navy as a Strike/Fighter Instructor Pilot and later as an F/A-18 Strike/Fighter Pilot. Matthew also had roles in the Joint Task Force as the Unmanned Aerial Systems Department Head. Prior to their military career, Matthew worked at the University of Missouri-Columbia as an Undergraduate Research Fellow and a Math and Physics Tutor.

Matthew Bellassai attended the University of Missouri-Columbia from 2002 to 2007, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological/Biosystems Engineering. In addition to their academic achievements, they also hold certifications in Airline Transport Pilot from the Federal Aviation Administration and Field/Squadron/Wing/Training Landing Signals Officer from the U.S. Navy.

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Kansas City, United States

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Berry Aviation, Inc

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Berry Aviation, Inc. (BAI), a member of Acorn Growth Companies, is an FAA Part 135 Air Carrier established in 1983. Since becoming a U.S. DOD CARB approved Air Carrier in 1987, BAI has become a trusted leader in private aviation with a portfolio of services that includes Government, Private Charter, Scheduled and On-Demand Freight, Maintenance, and FBO operations. Headquartered in San Marcos, Texas, BAI has satellite facilities on three continents. BAI conducts CONUS and OCONUS flight operations with a fleet of over 26 fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Since its founding, BAI has grown into a dynamic, customer-focused company with the knowledge, experience, and manpower to provide safe, reliable, and self-sustaining aviation services in a variety of environments across the globe.