Open Skies Podcast

De: Chris Glass
  • Resumen

  • The Open Skies Podcast; sharing the untold and almost-lost stories from airline + aviation companies worldwide.

    © 2025 Open Skies Podcast
    Más Menos
Episodios
  • From Telex to Terabytes: Why Aircraft Data Needs a Modern Upgrade
    May 7 2025

    In this episode of Open Skies, host Chris Glass sits down with Willie Cecil of Flight Aerospace to demystify one of aviation's biggest hidden challenges: how aircraft operational data is collected, transmitted, and used today—and why it desperately needs a 21st-century overhaul. From legacy telex-based communication systems to manual engine downloads that take hours, Willie explains why so much of aviation still operates like it’s the 1970s—and what’s finally changing.


    Willie introduces us to Edge+, a 5G-enabled data solution that’s helping airlines collect massive amounts of flight data in real time, paving the way for true predictive maintenance and more connected, efficient airline operations. They dive deep into the limitations of ACARS, QAR, and FADEC data handling, the rise of private 5G networks at airports, and what a fully connected aircraft can really unlock. Whether you’re an aviation pro or just fascinated by the tech that keeps us flying, this is one episode you won’t want to miss

    Send us a text

    Más Menos
    38 m
  • The High Cost of Flying: Fixing Canada’s Broken Aviation System
    Apr 17 2025

    In this eye-opening episode, host Chris Glass is joined by airline veterans Bob Cummings and Richard Bartrem, who offer a frank and informed take on the state of Canadian aviation. With decades of experience at the helm of WestJet and other carriers, they unpack why Canada’s air travel system is financially unsustainable, regionally imbalanced, and policy-stagnant. From rising airport fees to ineffective passenger rights legislation, the current system penalizes travelers and discourages investment—all while limiting access to smaller communities across the country.

    Bob and Richard call for a nationwide review of the industry that prioritizes governance, efficiency, and economic contribution. They outline how other countries—like Spain, Ireland, and South Korea—offer smarter, more equitable models. Most importantly, they make the case that air travel isn't a luxury, but a critical national infrastructure—one that must be protected and improved if Canada wants to remain globally competitive. If you've ever wondered why flying within Canada is so expensive or why regional routes are disappearing, this episode connects the dots and offers a path forward.


    Show Notes:

    A. Canadian Transportation Act – Section 5 Objectives The Canadian Transportation Act is in place to guide policy. The declared objectives are listed in section 5, parts a-e.


    B. Bob Cummings & Richard Bartrem LinkedIn post on Canadian air sector reform Bob Cummings, Richard Bartrem LinkedIn post on needed reforms in Canada’s air transportation.


    C. Cummings/Bartrem analysis of IATA’s forecast on Canadian air travel decline Cummings/Bartrem analysis of IATA’s forecast on Canadian air travel decline.


    D. Industry Questions to Political Parties: Read it here A recent letter from aviation industry associations, posing key questions to federal political parties.


    Send us a text

    Más Menos
    1 h y 21 m
  • Disrupting the Hangar: Tech, Data, and the Future of MRO with Aero Next Gen
    Apr 9 2025

    In this episode of Open Skies, host Chris Glass welcomes Monica Badra, founder of Aero Next Gen, a trailblazing tech broker bringing digital transformation to the aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) space. With a unique background in finance and deep hands-on experience in aerospace, Monica has become the go-to matchmaker connecting legacy aviation problems with next-gen tech solutions.

    She shares how her company bridges the gap between overwhelmed MRO executives and tech providers—many of whom don’t even come from aviation. Monica explains how dirty data, siloed systems, and decades-old ERPs are holding companies back, and how automation, AI, and tools like co-pilot-style analytics are helping the industry catch up to the modern world.

    This is a must-listen for MRO leaders, aviation execs, tech startups, and anyone wondering why it still takes 12 weeks to make a decision that should take 12 minutes.

    Send us a text

    Más Menos
    35 m
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup

Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Open Skies Podcast

Calificaciones medias de los clientes

Reseñas - Selecciona las pestañas a continuación para cambiar el origen de las reseñas.