Mar 27, 2024
Heads are continuing to roll at Boeing, with the CEO and chairman both announcing their retirement by the end of the year.
It’s the latest fallout in the ongoing turmoil stemming from the mid-air blowout on board an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 in January – but will even these senior figures falling on their swords...
Mar 20, 2024
In a bid to boost Air Force recruitment, Defence has launched a cinematic new advertising campaign spruiking all the different roles available in the RAAF.
Featuring footage of (and shot in) actual RAAF aircraft, the ad blitz aims to get more young people interested in an Air Force career – but will it work?
Adam and...
Mar 13, 2024
Pet-loving passengers rejoice – Virgin Australia is allowing
literal ‘sky kittens’ on its planes, with small dogs and cats soon
to be allowed in the cabin on select domestic flights.
Naturally, there are caveats, of course: pets will need to be
confined to approved carriers stored under the seat in
front,...
Mar 6, 2024
This week, Bonza quietly revealed its Canadian aircraft would be gaining their Australian passports, switching from a wet to dry lease agreement.
Adam and Jake discuss what this means for the airline’s future, and whether it could eventually fly from Sydney to Melbourne.
Plus, Jetstar staff have got a fashion makeover...
Feb 28, 2024
Last week, Qantas released another set of
impressive financial results that showed the airline is continuing
its historic performance post-pandemic.
But buried deep down was the news that the first A350 set to fly
Project Sunrise direct flights from New York to Sydney was set to
be delayed by six months.
This episode,...