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Matt Damon flies to Burbank ahead of Artists Equity's next project
The Oscar-winning actor returns to Los Angeles for production development at his studio's home base.
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Matt Damon
Matt Damon flew from Portland-Hillsboro to Hollywood Burbank on May 27, the Global 7500 N444WT climbing to 45,025 feet before touching down just before 8:20 PM local time. The 1-hour-58-minute hop capped a long weekend in Oregon that included flights between Medford, Crescent City, and the Columbia River Gorge.
The same week Damon lands in Burbank, Artists Equity — the production company he co‑founded with Ben Affleck — is deep into pre‑production on several unannounced projects, per industry trade reports. The studio occupies offices in Santa Monica and maintains close ties to the major talent agencies along Wilshire Boulevard; Damon's recurring visits to KBUR, just a 15-minute drive from the company's Westside hub, typically coincide with pitch meetings, casting sessions, or brown‑bag screenings.
The flight pattern reinforces a familiar beat. Over the past ten days N444WT shuttled between Los Angeles and multiple Oregon airports four times, with a side trip to Moab, Utah. For an actor who also keeps a family compound in Brooklyn, the concentrated West Coast orbit suggests the sort of hands‑on producer schedule that doesn't make the trades but keeps the greenlights coming.
Aboard the Bombardier Global 7500


The aircraft
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