
World of Aviation Podcast Network Podcast
1) US opens its borders to the vaxxed and Ryanair sets ambitious passenger targets
After 18 months of international border closures, the US has officially opened up for the fully vaccinated of 33 nations, including the UK, the EU and many more. On this week’s World of Aviation Podc...Show More
US opens its borders to the vaxxed and Ryanair sets ambitious passenger targets
41:03 | Sep 22nd, 2021
2) Sky’s The Limit Podcast: The opportunities of RPAS with Amanda Meys
As chief remote pilot at the CSIRO, Amanda Meys has trailblazed through a very impressive career in risk management, drone piloting, maintenance and military aviation, just to name a few In this epis...Show More
3) US makes big moves on sustainable aviation and Emirates claims title of largest 2020 carrier
This past week, the United States’ sustainable aviation received a major boost, as the White House commites to producing 20 per cent fewer emissions by 2030. On this week's World of Aviation Podcast,...Show More
4) SPECIAL EPISODE: Breaking the stigma surrounding mental health with David Coleman, Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
This year's R U OK? Day serves as an important reminder to open up the conversation on mental health, both in the workplace and at home, according to David Coleman, member for Banks and Assistant Mini...Show More
5) Ethiopian Airlines will fly the 737 MAX yet again despite deadly crash
Warning: This show has been marked as explicit This week we saw some of the most significant news about Boeing’s 737 MAX; Ethiopian Airlines has penned a deal with the planemaker to fly the jet yet a...Show More
6) FAA deep-dives into Boeing’s culture
This week we saw Boeing encounter more scrutiny from the FAA, as the regulator does a deep-dive into the company’s culture. In this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast, host Adam Thorn and repor...Show More
7) Flying taxis are set for APAC, maybe
This week, planemaker Embraer signed a landmarked deal that will see Uber-style flying taxis launch in major APAC cities by 2026. Well, possibly. Adam and Hannah discuss how likely this actually is, a...Show More
8) Chaos at Kabul Airport and the battle of the flying taxis
This week saw the first evacuations out of Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US troops, which resulted in chaos in the capital. In this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast, host Adam Thorn ...Show More
9) Vaccine mandates and the future of air travel
This week, a number of US airlines announced that it was now mandatory for staff to have been vaccinated against COVID-19, while Azul signed a billion-dollar deal with Lilium over eVTOL vehicles. In t...Show More
10) Cancellation chaos and the return of LAX jetpack man
This week saw a slew of flight cancellations across the US due to weather, strikes, and labour shortages, as well as the return of LAX’s now-notorious jetpack man. In this episode of the World of Avi...Show More