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The Aviation Files

The Aviation Files

Shaurya

A podcast for aviation enthusiasts, including all things related to aviation, from news, to interviews, to history.
https://theaviationfiles.start.page
Intro music credit goes to Purple Planet Music: https://www.purple-planet.com/tracks/passport

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In today’s episode, we will cover Indigo’s massive aircraft order, another Boeing whistleblower dying, IATA firing back at Germany for it’s taxes, and Delta dropping the LAX-Shanghai route.
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This is part 2 of a 2-part series where I interview Edmond Huot, Chief Creative Officer at Forward Media and a major player in the airline branding industry. Enjoy the first half of our conversation about our favorite liveries, how aviation design has changed, and much more!
Check out part 1 if you haven't already!
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Happy New Year everybody!
In today’s episode we will discuss a very interesting Il-76 coming out of storage, Japan Airlines’ recent crash, and Alaska Airlines’ 737 experiencing a door being blown out midlfight.
I apologize for my absence, it's been a while since my last post, however, I am back after the holiday break and we will be back on a weekly schedule!
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Today we will discuss the US banning airlines from charging parents for sitting with their kids, a passenger in a wheelchair having some issues regarding Asiana’s battery policy, a new airline that is using an airbus A310, and the newly selected Boeing CEO.
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In today’s episode, we will cover Allegiant Airlines’ recent double bird strike, Air NZ planning to launch it’s economy bunk beds this year, the possibility of the Amelia Earhart plane being found, a China Airlines 777 reaching incredible speeds, and American Airlines’ recent mass layoff of over 700 employees.
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In today’s episode we will cover JAL’s first A350 taking flight, a russian Il-76 crashing, China’s plan to showcase their new aircraft, and yet another Atlas Air 747 having an emergency.
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In today’s episode we will cover a passenger opening the door of a 777 and falling through, Atlas Air’s 747 catching fire in Miami, Lufthansa cutting capacity on other routes to support demand from the Indian market, a passenger biting a flight attendant, and a special story on the history of British Airways.
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In today’s episode we will discuss Alaska Airlines’ recent acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, Munich Airport being drowned in chaos just a week ago, UK’s giant panda being sent back to China, Air India’s new and efficient aircraft cleaning method, and India’s major step in sustainable aviation as 66 indian airports run on green energy now.
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The Aviation Files - Episode 16: Week of the Jumbos - 747 VS A380
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12/02/23 • 17 min

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Today’s episode entails an exciting competition between the 2 jumbos of the sky, the 747 and A380. It just so happens that some of the most notable news this week is about the A380 anf the 747, so I figured we should make this week the week of the jumbos.
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Today we have a special gues on the show! I will be speaking with Nick Dunbar who is coming on the show today to tell us about Lithium Battery Fires aboard aircraft and his company’s new solution to containing them. Nick, and his company, both feel the current Lithium fire containment devices aboard aircraft are unsafe, and the FAA has agreed with them, so, they created their own device which is faster, safer, and more reliable than the current leading devices.
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Check out their website here: Lithcon.us

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FAQ

How many episodes does The Aviation Files have?

The Aviation Files currently has 39 episodes available.

What topics does The Aviation Files cover?

The podcast is about News, Leisure, Aviation, Airline and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on The Aviation Files?

The episode title 'Episode 20: Atlas Air 747 sees ANOTHER incident, and more news' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Aviation Files?

The average episode length on The Aviation Files is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Aviation Files released?

Episodes of The Aviation Files are typically released every 7 days, 20 hours.

When was the first episode of The Aviation Files?

The first episode of The Aviation Files was released on Aug 10, 2023.

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