Episodes
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This week - A Cathay flight from BNE faces scrutiny over heavy turbulence, a United Airlines flight diverts TWICE en route to San Francisco, and Qantas' project sunrise faces supply chain issues. Let's talk!
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A new contender is theorised to enter the Aussie aviation landscape. Hoax or solid? The guys discuss. Also, did you read about the Qantas plane that diverted to Papeete in Tahiti? Lots to talk about there. Plus, Nick introduces a new game!! Check it out and enjoy. Head to @Radiorunwaypod on instagram for more great content!
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Lots to cover this week - From Frontier's Denver runway scare to a Korean airline market shake-up, to some good news when it comes to airline fuel excise!
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Today, we discuss the demise of an airline that spanned 34 years. An airline that offered low fares to a volatile air travel market. We also welcome Ross and Christos back for a discussion on European air travel!
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The big 3-0! and with it, a discussion around the merits of premium ecnomoy, and if there even are any. We also introduce a blind-ranking game to the pod, and the boys ask some interesting questions about cabin seating arrangements.
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The lads are back talking all things industry! Leading the chat this week: Cathay's sparkly new lounge, Air Force One's replacement, The Competitive Necessity of Australia's aviation landscape.
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All 4 of the guys join forces to chat about the growing calls in the US for a super-airline backed by the US government. What are your thoughts? There's also some more updates with the ongong airline strife caused by the Iran situation.
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The unsung necessity of the aviation industry. In this episode, Nick and Tom break down the purpose of Aircraft boneyards. They also cover unique and interesting stories that have involved boneyards. Enjoy!
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Both Nick and Tom talk of their experiences in the air cargo industry and how it has shaped their careers. There's so many interesting things that people don't know about what goes on behind the scenes in air cargo!
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Nick and Tom talk about the terrible crash in New York over the past week, as well as some updates from the middle east region.
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You've read that correctly.. Nick and Tom break down the details! They also cover:
Airbus' worrying delivery statsThe 777X program's optimistic updateAirbus might sue Pratt & WittneyBritish Airways retuirn to MelbourneJetstar's International passengers booted from Qantas lounges -
You really do have to hear it to believe it - Ross is BACK! And boyu does he have a lot to say. In this truly avgeek-focussed episode, enjoy the sights and sounds of 3 different states and 3 different airports as we take you all across south east Australia to pursue the discussion of Aviation!
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Don't you think that airlines have been loving returning to their roots lately? The boys certainly think so. In this episode they discuss the new Cathay livery and it sparks a deeper conversation on the state of full-service carriers' interior products. The fellas also give their predictions for the 2026 aviation season, as well as a look into what had caused Ross' absence from the pod for nearly 2 years. Put on the headphones and enjoy!
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It's all happening in the gulf region right now, and it's not just the arab carriers that are afected. As the entire globe finds ways to get from A to B without the airlines that hold the majority share of transit flying, how are they going to get it done? Nick and Tom discuss the logistics and nuances of what might happen from now.
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It's 2026 and the boys are still back! But not Ross. Where is he? Listen to find out. This episode, the guys discuss the events of the hioliday period. They also talk about how Sanctioned countries get their aircraft when they're unable to purchase directly from aircraft manufacturers.
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We welcome Christos back onto the pod to get a pilot's perspective on the awful Air India 787 crash from less than a month ago. We also talk about Project Sunrise, what to expect, and what not to expect... Enjoy!
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Weve kept you waiting long enough - FINE, we'll tell you what on earth is happening at Amsterdam's schipol airport! Enjoy the second part of our breakdown of the last 8 months of the aviation industry's madness.
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There's so much to unpack... the crew have been MIA since, well - September of 2024, which is... A while. But hey, at least that means there's heaps to talk about! so why not put on the pod while driving to work or doing mundane tasks, and remind yourself of how cool and action-packed the aviation industry truly is!
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Welcome to our neqw series exploring the complete history and what's to come for airportws across the globe. This series is done in collaboration with the Thompson youtube channel. You can go and explore what's on offer there at https://www.youtube.com/@xthompsongunx.
This week's episode covers Israel's Tel Eviv Airport.
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After an insane 2 months in the industry, the guys unpack the craziness of the Rex collapse, the court battle of global aircraft lessors, the awful and deadly crash ionn Sao Paulo, and many other things that have dominated the headlines in the aviation space over the last 2 months.
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