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Runway.VC is building an international community designed to spark innovation and push evolution in the aviation & travel industries.
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RNWY.VC 15: Future Aviation Trends
On this episode, we talk with Paul Papadimitriou about a wide range of future pointing topics. We start off talking about how aviation companies are innovating, which airlines are shaking up the industry, and finish up talking about which countries are building models for future airports.
Make sure you check out his podcast, Layovers on all podcasting apps. Check out the link to connect with him:
Layovers Website: www.layovers.to
Layovers Twitter: @lay_overs
Paul’s Website: www.paulpapa.com
Paul’s Twitter: @papadimitriou
As always, we want to thank Bruno Misonne for our intro music. To listen to more of Bruno Misonne, check out his website for the full album: www.brunomisonne.com. As well as thank, Kutchins & Groh, an airport planning firm that specializes with capital planning and helping airport prepare for future development. Check out their website at: www.kutchins-groh.com. -
RNWY.VC 14: Are We Starting an Airline?
This one is going to be another experimentation episode, so let us know what you think.
On this episode, we try to give you an insight into the conversation that happens when people think about starting a company - specifically a regional airline company. Joining us for the conversation is Staacy Cannon, a former regional airline president who is using data and innovation to think about the future of airline travel. We talk a little bit about her experience over the past year running an airline right before and then throughout bankruptcy. But we really dive into how she would start a regional airline company and how it would operate, if she could take what she knew now and start over.
As a listener warning: we make A LOT of assumptions and some of them may be flat wrong - but this is how this kind of conversation goes. We're thinking about doing a few follow ups to this episode in the future validating some of these episodes and seeing what could shake out. Let us know what you think.
Check out Staacy online at:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CannonGroks
LInkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/staacycannon/
Be sure to follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/runwayvc and visit our website: www.runway.vc
As always, we want to thank Bruno Misonne for our intro music. To listen to more of Bruno Misonne, check out his website for the full album: www.brunomisonne.com. As well as thank, Kutchins & Groh, an airport planning firm that specializes with capital planning and helping airport prepare for future development. Check out their website at: www.kutchins-groh.com. -
RNWY.VC 13: Should Airlines Get Back Into Hotels
We're still experimenting with episode formats and this episode is no different.
On this episode, we talk Shashank Nigam, Founder & CEO of SimpliFlying. Rather than our typical interview style, Shashank and I have a conversation that is more likely to be heard at a conference happy hour, rather than on conference stage. Our conversation circles around a hypothetical situation of an airline merging with a hotel chain and what each could bring to the table. However, we don't just leave it at an unnamed hotel chain - we're talking specifically about Airbnb (arguably the biggest hotel chain). We talk about which airlines would be a good match for an Airbnb partner, as well as end with our top pick.
Check out Shashank online:
Website: http://simpliflying.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SimpliFlying
Soar on Amazon: https://goo.gl/EWHedA
Live Facebook Show: https://www.facebook.com/simpliflying/
Be sure to follow us on Twitter at: www.twitter.com/runwayvc and visit our website: www.runway.vc
As always, we want to thank Bruno Misonne for our intro music. To listen to more of Bruno Misonne, check out his website for the full album: www.brunomisonne.com. As well as thank, Kutchins & Groh, an airport planning firm that specializes with capital planning and helping airport prepare for future development. Check out their website at: www.kutchins-groh.com.