On this week’s podcast, Adam and Jake discuss the ambitious plan for a resurrected TAA, what it might do for passengers, and whether it could avoid Australia’s ever-growing airline graveyard.
In this week’s podcast, Adam Thorn moderates a panel with three Australian astronauts, with the questions asked by schoolchildren, at the 2025 Australian Space Summit.
In this episode of the TeleGeography Explains the Internet podcast, FCC Commissioner Nathan Simington joins the show for a deep dive into the evolving world of spectrum allocation, broadband infrastructure, submarine cable policy, and cyb…
In this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, as Newcastle Airport nears completion on its ambitious international terminal redevelopment, Adam and Jake look at what it might do for commercial aviation on the east coast.
Professor Andrew Kornberg speaks with the Australian Aviation Podcast about his upcoming solo flight to raise money for children with rare and complex neurological conditions.
On location in Auckland, Australian Aviation’s Jake Nelson talks to outgoing Air New Zealand CEO Greg Foran about his tenure, what he might have done differently, and what might be next for the airline.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Adam and Jake look at what the Labor Government and returned Transport Minister Catherine King might prioritise for aviation in their second term.
On this week’s podcast, Adam and Jake discuss what the Trump administration’s policies abroad could do – and have already done – to aviation in Australia.
On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Consumer Champion’s Adam Glezer tells Australian Aviation why Europe-style “pay-on-delay” laws could benefit both passengers and industry.
In this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, as Boeing is caught in the crossfire of the US-China trade war, Adam and Jake examine the fallout and how tit-for-tat tariffs could squeeze more industries than just aviation.