
The Air Show
Jon Ostrower, Brian Sumers and Brett Snyder discuss the business of the sky on this aviation podcast.
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Feb 4, 2025 • 28min
An American tragedy on the Potomac
Jon Ostrower, Brian Sumers and Brett Snyder discuss the tragic collision of American Eagle flight 5342 and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter near Washington National Airport last week, ending an unprecedented era of US aviation safety. Jon Ostrower talks through what is known about the incident, what is ahead as the NTSB investigates, and the potential impacts of speculation — on social media and by officials — in shaping public perception after disasters like this.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us, and thank you for listening to the show.

Jan 23, 2025 • 31min
JetBlue turns to connections
Brian Sumers puts Brett Snyder on the hot seat on a bunch of things going on at US airlines this month. They discuss schedule changes JetBlue made in Boston and New York, and rapid-fire questions about American and Chicago, Hawaiian and its 787s, new capacity in Anchorage, and the Delta show at CES.We would like to thank TCG Digital and Juliett Alpha for sponsoring this episode.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.

Jan 17, 2025 • 28min
Spirit's next act
As it plans to emerge from bankruptcy, America's first ULCC is trying to reinvent itself as a more upscale airline with higher costs. Spirit Airlines says it needs to move upmarket to attract new customers who want a better product. But hosts Brian Sumers, Jon Ostrower, and Brett Snyder are skeptical. They wonder if this is just a short pit stop on the way to consolidation.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us, and thank you for listening to the show.

Dec 19, 2024 • 30min
This is not a predictions episode
It's our final episode of 2024! Brett Snyder, Brian Sumers and Jon Ostrower chat about what 2025 may bring: mergers and a new regulatory environment? a handoff at the FAA? assigned seating on an airline previously opposed to assigned seating? Plus: The Air Show's top interview requests for 2025.We would like to thank Juliett Alpha for sponsoring this episode.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us, and thank you for listening to the show.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 50min
Ben Minicucci on Alaska's global ambitions
Ben Minicucci, CEO of Alaska Airlines and a key player in the aviation industry, discusses the airline's exciting plans for growth. He shares details about the acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, highlighting projected synergies and international expansion into Asia. The conversation also delves into competitive strategies, emphasizing the importance of Seattle as a hub and the integration of services between both airlines. Minicucci reveals the airline's ambitious goal of $1 billion in profits by 2027, showcasing efforts to enhance customer satisfaction and operational efficiency.

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Dec 5, 2024 • 32min
Is 'durable and differentiated' enough for Delta?
Delta Airlines is looking cool and confident as it targets younger, affluent customers while experimenting with AI for pricing. Discussions reveal strategic shifts in premium cabin offerings and a cautious approach to new aircraft. The rivalry with United Airlines raises questions about Delta's competitive edge and the risk of complacency. With an emphasis on streamlined operations and loyalty programs, the team ponders whether Delta’s confidence is well-placed or if a touch of humility is needed as competition heats up.

Nov 21, 2024 • 49min
Marty St. George on his second act at JetBlue
Marty St. George, president of JetBlue with a wealth of experience in the airline industry, discusses his ambitious turnaround strategy for JetBlue. He focuses on restoring profitability while preserving the airline's unique culture. St. George dives into the challenges that emerged post-COVID, the impact of engine management, and enhancing customer experiences with premium offerings. He also emphasizes loyalty program enhancements and shares insights on strategic aircraft choices, illustrating the importance of efficiency and performance in aviation.

Nov 15, 2024 • 29min
A321XLR - Revolution or Replacement?
The A321XLR has entered service, signaling a new direction in long-haul flights. Experts discuss its potential to redefine routes and whether it simply replaces the Boeing 757. The conversation dives into its impressive range, along with the real-world challenges airlines may face. Additionally, the impact of Southwest Airlines possibly joining IATA is analyzed, and how this might change their international strategy. Overall, there's excitement about the A321XLR's role in connecting under-served markets and enhancing operational efficiencies.

Oct 31, 2024 • 31min
Southwest's détente
Is the drama over? Is this a ceasefire? An agreement to cooperate? Brett Snyder, Brian Sumers and Jon Ostrower discuss the recent détente between Southwest Airlines and Elliott Investment Management. Elliott gained five of Southwest's 13 board seats, and the two sides agreed to table the rest of their disagreements until Valentine's Day 2026. Will Southwest fix its revenue problem by then?We would like to thank Rokt for sponsoring this episode.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.

Oct 25, 2024 • 34min
Boeing still ain't going
The Boeing strike continues. On Wednesday, 64% of machinists rejected Boeing's negotiated proposal, extending the strike indefinitely. Earlier that day, Boeing's third-quarter earnings revealed an expected $6.2 billion loss and an official delay until 2026 of the 777X. It's not great, for really anyone. Jon Ostrower discusses the dynamics here with Brian Sumers and Brett Snyder. We would like to thank our sponsor, Intelsat.Questions, responses or feedback? Visit www.theairshowpodcast.com to get in touch with us.
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