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Aussie Aviation Podcast is all about Australian and New Zealand Airports

  • Writer: Aussie Aviation
    Aussie Aviation
  • 24 hours ago
  • 2 min read

In 2026 we will be starting our very first Podcast. As we travel around Australia and New Zealand we will have many insights into Airports in particular, as this is our area of expertise.

In particular we will delve into how Airports work and the day-to-day stuff you may not know that goes on behind the fence at both Capital City Airports but more of our focus will be on how your local airport works.

We will describe and show all the parts that make an Airport work, in a highly regulated environment.

With 40 years' experience as an ARO/WSO, Refueller, Operations, Ground Handling, Offshore Helicopters, Operations Manager, Airport Manager and CEO of small and large Regional Airports.

This Podcast will have information related to airlines and the GA sector, but it will be related to how they interact at the Airport level.

We will take the time and delve very deeply into how each part of an airport works that most people don't know.

The jobs that are available at your local airport, and how you can make yourself employable to the many and varied different roles, some you will not even know about.

As we travel, we will also provide some photos and videos of all sorts of the Airports that we visit and they are the ones that no one else talks about, but we will.

We will tell you what an ARO/WSO is. Do you know?

How do you become an ARO/WSO? What does it pay?

The many and varied are Airport Owners, you will be surprised.

How to become a refueller?

What does an Operations Manager do?

Did you know that there can be 2 Airport Managers referred to at an airport, but they do vastly different tasks and have different responsibilities.

We will take the lid off the mystery of Airports and how they work.

We also have 10,000's of charts related to Passenger Numbers, Flight Data, Freight and Seats information both domestic and internationally to and from Australia.

Oh, and we have now extended into New Zealand Airport data as well, and we hope to be in New Zealand some time in 2026.

Exciting times ahead


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