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Australian Aviation Podcast Network

The official podcast network of Australian Aviation – where we unpack all the latest insights and developments plus the big issues impacting Australia’s aviation sector.

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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
39 minutes
Episodes
353
Years Active
2017 - 2025
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E2, flown home

E2, flown home

After almost 30 years in service, Virgin Australia Regional Airlines is finally allowing its old Fokkers to retire with the arrival of the Embraer E190-E2, the first of which touched down from Brazil…

00:57:31  |   Wed 17 Sep 2025
‘Keep going until you can’t’

‘Keep going until you can’t’

From joy-rides in a Mirage III fighter jet at age seven, to selling her home to help pay for flight lessons, to flying for Rex and eventually becoming one of the faces of Virgin Australia, Captain Mi…

00:46:39  |   Wed 10 Sep 2025
The most wonderful time of the (financial) year

The most wonderful time of the (financial) year

The sound of investor presentations and ASX releases can only mean one thing: results season has come again, bringing joy and cheer to all the good shareholders of the land – especially those who’ve …

00:54:48  |   Wed 03 Sep 2025
Should Qantas trim back its beard ban?

Should Qantas trim back its beard ban?

As it recovers from massive fines and reputational headaches, Qantas has a new hairy problem to deal with over its move to make QantasLink flight crews adopt the same grooming standards as mainline Q…

00:55:41  |   Wed 27 Aug 2025
Has Qantas learned its lesson?

Has Qantas learned its lesson?

It’s the largest corporate fine for industrial relations breaches in Australian history: a mammoth $90 million, handed down to Qantas for the illegal outsourcing of around 1,800 ground workers during…

00:57:49  |   Wed 20 Aug 2025
Shaping the future of air traffic management with Daniel Wang and Rodney Sciortino, Rohde & Schwarz

Shaping the future of air traffic management with Daniel Wang and Rodney Sciortino, Rohde & Schwarz

The latest episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast spotlights two finalists in the 2025 Australian Aviation Awards, with host Steve Kuper joined by Daniel Wang, head of programs for ATC and air de…

00:29:29  |   Tue 19 Aug 2025
Confronting the Tiger in the room

Confronting the Tiger in the room

It’s been five years since a Tigerair plane last graced Australia’s skies – and the aviation ecosystem is still coping with Tigerair’s extinction.

That’s according to the Australian Competition and C…
00:57:26  |   Wed 13 Aug 2025
A new coat of paint for Skytrans

A new coat of paint for Skytrans

After 30 years criss-crossing regional Queensland, it’s the end of the road for Skytrans – not for the airline itself, which will keep flying, but for the name. New owner Avia Solutions Group is rebr…

00:47:43  |   Wed 06 Aug 2025
Farewell, Adam Thorn

Farewell, Adam Thorn

It’s the bombshell the aviation industry never saw coming, one that has shaken the sector to its core: after five and a half years at Australian Aviation, renowned luminary and thought leader Adam Th…

00:50:07  |   Wed 30 Jul 2025
Are power banks a flight risk?

Are power banks a flight risk?

They’ve become an indispensable part of our modern digital lives, but airlines are increasingly wary of portable lithium batteries and power banks, which can have an alarming tendency to catch fire i…

00:51:25  |   Wed 23 Jul 2025
Qantas hits the jackpot on Sydney slots

Qantas hits the jackpot on Sydney slots

Sydney Airport has a new slot manager, one with no ties to the big domestic airlines … and yet, Qantas Group has still nabbed the majority of available take-off and landing slots over the end-of-year…

00:44:56  |   Wed 16 Jul 2025
Scattered Spider catches Qantas in its web

Scattered Spider catches Qantas in its web

It’s been just over a week since Qantas suffered a major data breach, with cyber criminals stealing a trove of customer data from a call centre including names, email addresses and frequent flyer num…

00:37:14  |   Wed 09 Jul 2025
Qantas XLR-ates its fleet renewal

Qantas XLR-ates its fleet renewal

After a long wait and a marathon ferry flight from Hamburg, Qantas’ first A321XLR, VH-OGA, has finally touched down in Australia, a significant step in the Flying Kangaroo’s “Project Winton” fleet re…

00:49:40  |   Wed 02 Jul 2025
Smooth landing for Virgin at ASX

Smooth landing for Virgin at ASX

It was a day five years in the making for Virgin Australia, and it went off without a hitch: Australia’s second-largest airline group is finally back on the ASX, with CEO Dave Emerson ringing the bel…

00:42:14  |   Wed 25 Jun 2025
The return of TAA?

The return of TAA?

Almost 40 years after its rebranding as Australian Airlines – and just over 30 years after its merger with Qantas – a consortium is planning to bring back Trans Australia Airlines, or TAA, with an am…

00:42:04  |   Wed 18 Jun 2025
3 Australian astronauts answer questions from schoolkids

3 Australian astronauts answer questions from schoolkids

With co-host Jake Nelson off sick, Australian Aviation has had to improvise for this week’s podcast.

But what a treat we have for you. Two weeks ago, Australian Aviation’s sister brand, Space Connect…

00:47:56  |   Thu 12 Jun 2025
Is Newcastle the next Gold Coast?

Is Newcastle the next Gold Coast?

With Western Sydney International Airport still a year and a half from opening, an unexpected alternative might be about to hit the congested NSW market: Newcastle Airport, a couple of hours north of…

00:44:36  |   Wed 04 Jun 2025
A life-changing solo flight

A life-changing solo flight

On 2 July, associate professor Andrew Kornberg, senior neurologist at The Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, will set off from Moorabbin Airport on a journey around Australia in his own single-e…

00:25:52  |   Wed 28 May 2025
‘It’s a lot easier to shut it down than to start it up’

‘It’s a lot easier to shut it down than to start it up’

After five tumultuous years as head of Air New Zealand, CEO Greg Foran is preparing to hang up his wings this October.

Between COVID-19 border closures, fleet delays, maintenance issues and other pro…

00:59:20  |   Wed 21 May 2025
Lord of the Wings: Return of the King

Lord of the Wings: Return of the King

She’s back – after Labor secured a thumping majority in this month’s federal election, Catherine King has been reappointed to her portfolio as minister for transport and infrastructure.

In her first …

00:46:24  |   Wed 14 May 2025
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