
The Allplane Podcast
The Allplane Podcast is all about commercial aviation and air travel. Every episode features an aviation professional that opens up for the audience a different aspect of the aviation industry.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #117 - sustainable aviation in Asia, w/ Joshua Ng, Director at Alton Aviation Consultancy
Joshua Ng is a Director at Alton Aviation Consultancy, which, at the name implies, is a global consultancy firm serving the aviation industry with actionable analysis, advice and recommendations.Being based in Singapore, Joshua has a rather advantageous viewpoint on the sustainable aviation developments taking place across the Asia-Pacific region, a part of the world that has the capacity to move the needle when it comes to decarbonizing the skies.This is a matter that generates plenty of headlines, but if we look beyond the buzz, what are the most pressing concerns that occupy the minds of decision makers? Which technologies does Alton Aviation Consultancy see as the most likely winners in the transition towards sustainability? What are the perspectives for advanced air mobility in Asia? What is the expected role of China in all of this?Together with Joshua, we try to answer all of these questions in an episode of the podcast you can’t miss if interested in this very dynamic part of the world!

Oct 19, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #116 - building jet engine of the future, with Ian Brooke (Astro Mechanica)
Things we talk about in this episodeIan Brooke’s background and story as an entrepreneur from an early ageWhat is Astro Mechanica and how it got startedWhat is an electric adaptive jet engine and how does it workWhat are the potential applications of the electric adaptive jet engineAstro Mechanica’s acceptance into Y Combinator, the famous Silicon Valley startup acceleration programmeWhere is Astro Mechanica at the moment and what are its next milestones

Oct 9, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #115 with Vertical Aerospace CTO, Michael Cervenka
Vertical Aerospace is one of the world’s leading advanced air mobility developers, at least when it comes to its order book.Some 1,500 units of its VX4 eVTOL aircraft have already been pre-ordered (including a 500 aircraft order from Avolon, which the lessor then managed to place in a matter of months with a handful of airlines), but before that, Vertical Aerospace will have to complete a thorough a comprehensive testing and certification process.And no one better placed to talk precisely about this than our guest on this episode: Michael Cervenka, Chief Technology Officer at Vertical Aerospace.Michael is an industry veteran, who, prior to joining Vertical Aerospace, worked for quite a few years at that other flagship of British aerospace industry, Rolls-Royce. We recorded this conversation as Vertical Aerospace was preparing for a key step in its development process: its first piloted untethered flight. So, we talked with Michael in full detail about this ongoing testing programme, its current status and the challenges that lie ahead.And, then, of course, we discussed in detail other aspects of Vertical Aerospace’s plans , such as its value proposition, its industrial plan, which, unlike other eVTOL developers, involves a whole ecosystem of partners working together. There was also time to discuss financial and commercial aspects of the project and even some little known aspects of the project, such as the main differences between an eVTOL and a helicopter or why prototypes are painted white.So, tune in for an in-depth conversation about one of the most fascinating eVTOL projects in the world right now!

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Sep 30, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #114 with Lilium co-founder, Daniel Wiegand
Daniel Wiegand, co-founder of Lilium and a leader in advanced air mobility, delves into the groundbreaking development of the Lilium Jet, an innovative eVTOL aircraft designed for emission-free regional transport. He discusses the challenges faced and design features that prioritize safety and efficiency. The conversation also covers the shift to electric propulsion systems, the financial dynamics behind acquiring these jets, and the promising future for eVTOL in the Middle East, highlighting a notable contract with a Saudi airline.

Sep 15, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #113 - understanding aircraft leasing, with Marc Tembleque (Avolon)

Sep 5, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #112 - the safest and easiest-to-fly personal airplane, with Nikita Ermoshkin (Airhart)

Aug 6, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #111 - investing in sustainable aviation, w/ Mukul Hariharan of United Airlines Ventures Sustainable Flight Fund
The decarbonization of the aviation industry will require huge amounts of investment.If we focus on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) alone, the amount of capex that will be required is staggering. Take Europe, for example, that will need over 100 new SAF production plants by 2030 if the aviation industry is to meet the EU’s ambitious SAF adoption plans.No wonder, then, that some of the most prominent initiatives to channel fresh investment towards this field have come from inside the industry. The Sustainable Flight Fund, set up by United Airlines through its United Airlines Ventures investment arm, is the largest venture fund in the world dedicated specifically to SAF investment. Interestingly, it is not a single-company effort, since, to back this project, United has assembled a broad coalition of fellow investors from across the commercial aviation ecosystem, including some airlines that are its direct competitors.Mukul Hariharan, a former airline pilot turned venture capitalist, is the managing partner of United’s Sustainable Flight Fund. He has come to the podcast to talk about it and about its investment philosophy.So, tune in, for a short but interesting conversation with one of the main players in the SAF investment scene!

Jul 8, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #110 - the state of the aviation industry w/ Jon Sindreu (Wall Street Journal)
Right as the commercial aviation industry gears up for the 2024 edition of the Farnborough Air Show, I got on Zoom with Jon Sindreu, one of the top journalists out there that knows the industry best.Perhaps because, in addition to his strong focus on aviation, Jon covers also range of sectors through the popular “Heard on the Streat” section on the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), he is able to offer a no-nonsense view from outside the aviation industry bubble.So, my idea for this episode was to review, together with Jon, some of the key macro trends that are shaping the commercial aviation industry: the future of the OEM duopoly, increasing consolidation in the European airline sector and, very importantly, the race to decarbonize the industry. Is there going to be enough SAF around to comply with the different governmental and EU mandates? How to get more SAF to the market fast? And, last but not least, is advanced air mobility the disruptive technology that we are being told it will be or is it all just hype?If you are looking for a fresh and outspoken voice on these matters you will possibly like Jon’s very straightforward talk.So, join us in this conversation in which we try to leave no stone unturned!

May 3, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #109: why we calculate it all wrong, w/ Dr. Klaus Radermacher
As Europe is trying to get people off planes and into trains out of environmental concerns, Dr. Klaus Radermacher stands out as a contrarian voice.We are calculating it wrong!…says this engineer and consultant, who, in the last few years has taken a keen interest in the topic of sustainable mobility.Is the train really a better alternative to the plane? Which mode of transportation is most efficient over short, medium and long distances? Should we keep building more high speed rail infrastructure to get people to fly less? These are some of the questions that Dr. Radermacher addresses in an episode of the podcast rich in facts and data.The conclusions Dr. Radermacher reached after applying his analytical framework to this consequential debate may not please everyone. They provide, however, a valuable viewpoint that should be taken into account if we wish to make the best possible use of the available resources to tackle one of the most pressing issues we face as a society.This was a long, but fascinating conversation, to the point that we have already agreed on retaking it where we left it some day soon, because there are so many segues and derivations of this line of thought that they could not all fit in a standard episode.In the meantime, tune in for what is possibly one of the most thought-provoking episodes to date of this podcast!

Apr 17, 2024 • 0sec
The Allplane Podcast #108: communicating sustainability, w/Elizabeth Maclean & Mike Evans (Herdwick Communications)
Sustainability has become a central topic in aviation, but are airlines prepared for this conversation?Elizabeth Maclean and Mike Evans are the co-founders of Herdwick Communications, a consultancy firm that advises airlines all over the world.With Elizabeth and Mike we speak about the reputation crisis and public relations storm that the aviation industry is facing in the face of climate change and how airlines should be communicating about sustainability.What can airlines say when they are being accused of wrecking the climate? How can airlines avoid greenwashing and end up being sued because of overpromising or misrepresenting their sustainability initiatives? Why so many airlines have opted for greenhushing instead?Elizabeth and Mike share their views on the matter and the basics of the model they have developed to help airlines deal with these increasingly pressing matters.Check it out!