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Australian Aviation Podcast Network

Aug 31, 2021

After two months in a COVID slumber, Qantas finally poked its head up to reveal its full-year financial results.

And while the loss was predictable, far more interesting was its ambitious plan to get flying again this year, and bring its A380s back earlier than expected.

In this episode, Adam Thorn and Hannah Dowling...


Aug 24, 2021

This week, the RAAF’s attempts to evacuate thousands of Australians from Kabul Airport in Afghanistan became mainstream news.

In this episode, Phil and Adam talk about the latest updates and discuss whether the war in Afghanistan was always unwinnable.

Plus, COVID and aviation stories intertwine again as state...


Aug 19, 2021

Starting first as an aeronautical engineer, and then a flight test engineer for the Canadian Armed Forces, Kristen Raby has climbed the ranks of both the public and private sectors, to now be Nova Systems’ general manager of operations.

In this episode of Sky’s The Limit, hosts Anna Grbas and Hannah Dowling sit...


Aug 17, 2021

As NSW’s near two-month lockdown rumbles on, state and territory leaders seem to be backing out of their national cabinet promise to open borders when most of us have been vaccinated.

On this week’s episode, Phil and a very recently jabbed Adam discuss how COVID politics is keeping domestic aviation grounded.

Plus,...


Aug 10, 2021

This week, Qantas announced it would stand down 2,500 employees, just one day after the government revealed its plan to provide additional financial support to the airline industry.

In this episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast, host Adam Thorn and reporter Hannah Dowling discuss the conveniently-timed move, and...