Australian Aviation Podcast Network
Latest Episodes
Virgin and Qantas and Rex – oh my!
Adam and Jake digest a big week of news for Australia’s three largest airlines.
Is it time to break up Qantas and Jetstar?
Adam and Jake examine the arguments around a potential break-up of Qantas Group and ask if theres any way for a new player to enter the crowded domestic market.
Has Rex’s exit pushed up airfares?
Adam and Jake examine the latest rise in domestic airfares and ask how much of it can be pinned on the end of Rexs jet services.
Recreating a Moth flight from the UK to Australia
Amanda Harrison talks about her incredible journey in a 1942 Tiger Moth
A tale of three airlines
Adam and Jake discuss the annual results from Qantas, Air New Zealand and Alliance, and what they say about how the airlines are really doing.
What’s in the white paper?
With the release of the long-awaited Aviation White Paper, Adam and Jake take a look at what its provisions might mean for consumers and the industry.
F-15 pilot Joel Neeb on training the US Air Force’s best
Neeb flew thousands of missions, including escorting Air Force One and patrolling the skies in the days after 9/11.
Tackling the talent crisis with Leidos and RMIT
Jesse Young, head of flight operations at Leidos, and Lea Vesic, CEO of RMITs Aviation Academy, talk candidly about what it will take to build and retain our future workforce.
Are slots to blame for Rex and Bonza’s collapse?
Adam and Jake look at the arguments around Sydney Airport slot management as former ACCC chair Rod Sims suggests it is partially responsible for Rex and Bonzas respective failures.
Rex wrecks – what’s next?
Adam and Jake discuss what went wrong at Rex as the airline axes its domestic jet operations and enters voluntary administration.