Australian Aviation Podcast Network – Details, episodes & analysis
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Australian Aviation Podcast Network
Momentum Media
Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 401

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What's in the white paper?
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 42:07
It's been a long time coming, and at last, this week saw the release of the federal government's Aviation White Paper.
The government has pushed consumer protections to the forefront of its agenda, with a new independent ombudsman to take over from the industry-funded Airline Customer Advocate, and a Charter of Customer Rights on the horizon.
Adam and Jake dig into some of the white paper's provisions and examine what they might mean for the sector.
Plus, as the Rex administration saga rolls on, what has the government been doing to keep the beleaguered airline's regional services afloat – and could it be doing more?
F-15 pilot Joel Neeb on training the US Air Force's best
mardi 20 août 2024 • Duration 36:20
Joel Neeb is a former F-15 pilot who flew thousands of missions for the US Air Force, including escorting Air Force One and patrolling the skies in the days after 9/11.
Rising to become lieutenant colonel, he trained hundreds of others to do the same as chief instructor pilot.
More impressively, after he left the military, he became a hugely successful business leader.
In this special episode, Neeb, visiting Sydney from the US, talks through his amazing career and the secret sauce that makes the best fighter pilots.
And the winner of the 'Battle for Bali' is…
mercredi 19 juin 2024 • Duration 37:48
Despite Virgin attracting some major allies in its fight for more capacity to Bali, ultimately Jetstar looks to have prevailed, with the IASC awarding Qantas Group the coveted seats.
So what tipped the scales in Jetstar's favour – and why did Virgin fall short?
Adam and Jake look at the decision and what it means for Bali-bound travellers.
Plus, what caused a terrifying ride for Virgin passengers out of Queenstown this week?
End of the runway for Bonza's staff
mercredi 12 juin 2024 • Duration 37:04
It wasn't the news more than 300 Bonza employees wanted to hear – but after a buyer for the grounded carrier failed to materialise, administrator Hall Chadwick has sacked all staff and cancelled every future flight.
With Bonza now seeming to be running on borrowed time, is there now any hope for a miracle rescue or a silver lining for hundreds of dedicated staff members now out of a job?
Adam and Jake examine the bad news and ask what's next for Bonza, its erstwhile staff – and its administrator.
Plus, Rex embarks on a major leadership shake-up, putting a local CEO in charge for the first time – so who is the Aussie set to lead Australia's third largest airline group?
The final flight of the 'airship of dreams'
mercredi 5 juin 2024 • Duration 47:55
It was meant to be the crowning achievement of the budding British airship industry: R101, a majestic "ocean liner of the skies" that would ferry passengers all across the world in style and comfort.
Yet on its maiden international flight in October 1930, the dreams of an empire went up in flames as R101 crashed and exploded in a field in the north of France. On board was one Australian VIP: William Palstra, a key figure in the early days of the RAAF.
The tragic demise of R101 with all but six hands led to the UK pulling out of the airship arena – and left an indelible mark on Palstra's family for generations afterwards.
On this episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast, Cecilia Thornton, author of Airship of Dreams: The Man Who Rode the Titanic of the Skies, talks to Jake Nelson about the disaster that claimed her grandfather's life and spelled the end of the British airship age.
A fresh reprieve for Bonza
jeudi 30 mai 2024 • Duration 34:23
Will Bonza fly again? That's the question that has been on the mind of the aviation sector ever since the low-cost carrier went into voluntary administration at the end of April, with its planes seized and its employees stood down without notice.
Administrator Hall Chadwick certainly believes it can get Bonza back in the skies, winning another two months to find a buyer for the airline with the argument that doing so would be better for creditors than winding it up – though that's cold comfort for employees who will now be left without pay until at least the end of July.
On location at the 2024 Australian Space Summit, Adam and Jake examine the facts as they stand and discuss whether the administrators' optimism is well-placed.
Plus, Rex heads for the Golden West – and takes NJE's E190s along for the ride. Could Australia see more E-Jets fly between capital cities?
Virgin dethrones Qantas as most reliable Aussie airline
mercredi 22 mai 2024 • Duration 50:52
For 19 months, Qantas reigned as Australia's most reliable airline group – but no more, with Virgin Australia last month knocking the Flying Kangaroo off its perch in a clean sweep of on-time arrivals, on-time departures and cancellations.
With both major domestic airline groups now at or approaching long-term averages for reliability, will the trend hold, or could the "bad old days" of 2022 make a comeback?
Adam, Jake and Ben crunch the numbers and cross their fingers that the era of domestic airline havoc is finally behind us.
Plus, frustration abounds for Bonza staff still stuck in a holding pattern as administrators fight to save the airline – will stood-down employees get what they're owed?
How this Qantas A330 pilot is flying high with his brokerage
vendredi 17 mai 2024 • Duration 51:16
Richard (Rick) Garner is a non-executive director on the board of Qantas Superannuation and an A330 pilot.
He's also, incredibly, an award-winning mortgage broker who worked in financial services and now runs his own firm, Crew Financial.
In this crossover podcast with Australian Aviation's sister podcast brand The Adviser, Rick discusses his love of flying – and how he juggles so many different jobs.
What next after Bonzageddon?
mercredi 8 mai 2024 • Duration 52:51
A week after Bonza's fleet was abruptly seized in a move that sent shockwaves through the Australian aviation sector, the airline is still yet to get back in the air as its administrator fights to save it.
With a big question mark over the future of its planes, and all eyes turning to its parent company 777 Partners, who is to blame for Bonza's predicament, and what's next for the airline that promised to be "Here for Allstralia"?
Adam and Jake discuss whether there's any hope for the purple tails to return to the skies, and examine the conventional wisdom around Bonza's collapse.
Plus, Qantas cuts a deal with the ACCC on the "ghost flights" case – is this a savvy move from new CEO Vanessa Hudson to jettison old baggage?
Is it all over for Bonza?
mercredi 1 mai 2024 • Duration 46:37
It was as sudden as it was brutal: grounded planes, stranded passengers, and chaos across the east coast as Bonza suspended its services without warning.
With reports that its entire fleet had been repossessed in the dead of night, emergency talks about the ongoing viability of the business ended in Bonza entering voluntary administration – so what went wrong?
In this week's Australian Aviation Podcast, recorded before the voluntary administration was announced, Adam and Jake discuss the shock collapse of Bonza and what might be next for the stricken low-cost carrier.
Plus, Australia's wet-leasing market gets bigger as the new owner of Skytrans lays out its plans to bring a fleet of A319s and other A320-family aircraft into Australia.









