AvTalk - Aviation Podcast

By: Flightradar24
  • Summary

  • An aviation podcast from Flightradar24, the world’s most popular flight tracking service.
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Episodes
  • AvTalk Episode 318: “All the brain damage of buying a whole airline”
    May 2 2025

    On this week’s AvTalk, Indian airlines lose access to Pakistani airspace and gain a massive fuel bill. A massive power outage in Spain and Portugal affects millions of passengers, but airports keep moving. Newark falls victim to equipment outages again as Congress proposes $15 billion to modernize air traffic control. And JetBlue and United are […]

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    30 mins
  • AvTalk Episode 317: The (Q1) results are in
    Apr 25 2025

    On this week’s episode of AvTalk, it’s hard numbers, euphemistic language, and a bit of planes on fire. If all of the first quarter earnings reports could be summed up in a single headline, it would be: “Seeking stability in a fluid age of dynamically uncertain softening.” We review Q1 financials from Boeing, Southwest, and […]

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    46 mins
  • AvTalk Episode 316: The helicopter in the Hudson
    Apr 18 2025

    On this week’s episode of AvTalk, we discuss what’s known so far about the crash of a Bell 206 in the Hudson River last week. We also break down the sequence of events after the crash that led to the FAA issuing an emergency grounding order for the helicopter operator. Also this week, more tariff […]

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    41 mins

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