On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake and David dig into the government’s business case for high-speed rail and discuss whether it will actually happen – and whether it would be friend or foe to the air transport sector.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake and David wade into the continuing stoush around aircraft noise in Brisbane, and discuss how the health and comfort of locals should be balanced with the need for reliable and affordable air transport.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, special guest host and former Rex and Virgin Australia pilot, Captain Michelle Huntington, returns to lend Jake her regional aviation expertise as they unpack all the big news from outside the big smoke.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake and David dive back into the debate around public servants’ airline benefits and ask whether the Department of Finance got the balance right.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake and David are joined by Daniel Croft of AI Daily to discuss whether we should welcome our new robot overlords.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake Nelson speaks to Web Manuals CEO Martin Lidgard on the company’s Australian expansion and the importance of streamlining compliance management of operational manuals.
In this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Captain Richard de Crespigny tells Jake Nelson the story of QF32, 15 years on – and what it taught him about the value of resilience.
We’re wrapping up our telecom year-in-review series with perhaps the hottest topics of them all: data centers, cloud, and AI.
TeleGeography experts Jon Hjembo and Patrick Christian join the show to address core questions about recent data cen…
Welcome to the second episode in our three-part series catching up on the most interesting stories in telecom from 2025, and looking forward to what we expect in 2026.
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