Bryan Air

by Bryan Roseveare

Career intelligence for pilots. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. The aviation industry talks endlessly about pay, type ratings, and seniority. We talk about what actually matters: can you earn a decent living, fly a well-maintained aircraft, and still be home enough to watch your kids grow up? Bryan Air delivers straight-talking analysis on the business of aviation, career intelligence, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the digital tools quietly rewriting the rules. We go where most aviation media will not. The next generation of aviators needs more than a type rating. They need career strategy, business literacy, and the ability to adapt in an industry where the technology is evolving faster than the regulations that govern it. Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. The podcast, the newsletter, the AI-powered tools — everything we build exists to give pilots the intelligence the industry is not giving them. Hosted by Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock. South African honesty. No corporate spin. No fluff. 260+ episodes | Listeners in 40+ countries | #1 Management Podcast in South Africa

  1. 2d ago ·  Video

    No Strikes Allowed? SAA's Bid to Make Pilots Essential Could Hit Every SA Airline

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. SAA just made a move that should put every South African pilot on alert. The airline has applied to have pilots, cabin crew, and key operational staff declared an essential service, and if it lands, your constitutional right to strike goes with it. Because the Labour Relations Act regulates the function and not the company, a ruling in SAA's favour would not stop at SAA. It would reach across the whole industry and bind every airline whose crews do the same job. We break down whether the bid actually has legs, why the legal threshold is narrower than SAA hopes, and what it really signals about the pressure building behind the scenes. In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock break down SAA's essential services bid and what it means for pilot strike rights, the launch of Riyadh Air, Qatar and Emirates strategy in a disrupted Middle East, a fake Air Canada captain, and the latest South African Airways aviation news. TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 Intro and this week's headlines 00:38 Why we dug the 2010 Bafana shirts out of the cupboard 02:01 A quick favour before we get into it 02:36 SAA moves to declare pilots and cabin crew essential 05:01 Riyadh Air gets airborne: first 787 flights tracked live 07:03 Renewed conflict and what it means for regional airspace 08:56 Qatar, Oneworld, and the Philadelphia to Doha problem 10:13 Why Emirates is flying half-empty first class on purpose 13:31 The Air Canada captain arrested for flying without a licence 15:22 Fatal Gulfstream G200 crash in the Dominican Republic 16:54 Into the crew room: your comments this week 18:00 A Ryanair pilot of 10 years unloads on O'Leary 19:29 The real story on Ryanair crew pay and conditions 21:00 Is O'Leary a genius or a villain? We debate it 22:17 The hard question: so why not just leave? 23:32 Never resign with only one job lined up 24:26 Moving to the Middle East: an insider's honest advice 26:44 The bikes, the toys, and the money lessons we learned late 30:38 Starlink in the cockpit: connectivity versus sanctuary 33:30 Is in-flight WiFi killing the magic of flying? 36:13 Why the airport feels like anxiety, not adventure 38:16 Bafana Bafana and the World Cup sign off JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ LINKS Bryan Air, Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ Risk Management and Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/ Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair

    39 min
  2. Jun 5 ·  Video

    Barrel or Window? South African Pilots Wait as the Middle East Recovery Drags

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT   Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. This week is a tale of two stories, and if you are a South African pilot sitting in a Gulf hold pool you have to decide which one is true. Story one is the barrel: Iran put drones into Kuwait International days after it reopened, EASA still says do not overfly Iran, Iraq or Lebanon, and BA has pulled most of the Middle East until October. Story two is the window: the UAE has declared its airspace normal, Emirates is back to three quarters of its flying, Qatar rebuilds past 150 destinations from 16 June, and the recruitment roadshows are still running. We get into why your start date keeps slipping, why you should not resign before you have a firm date, and where the work is right now if you are stuck waiting. So which is it, the barrel or the window? In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock break down the Gulf hiring delays hitting South African pilots, the Middle East recovery timeline carrier by carrier, and the hidden contract and charter opportunities back home.   TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 Tale of two stories: barrel or window 01:55 The uncertainty pilots are actually living with 04:33 Roadshows still running and what that signals 08:14 Why your Gulf start date keeps slipping 09:33 Do not resign before you have a firm date 11:39 International market update and European Air Cargo collapse 12:26 The hidden contract jobs nobody talks about 17:19 Charter flying: the reality check at this stage of a career 20:35 Aviation news roundup begins 22:42 Middle East flight updates and the Kuwait strike 23:11 Champions League and the Emirates versus Qatar shirt war 24:27 World Cup SuperBrew plans 25:03 Bafana visa chaos at the airport 27:14 China stalls Airbus to clear the runway for COMAC 28:16 Qantas Project Sunrise takes its first test flight 29:04 Pilot shoutouts and fresh hires 30:35 Air Europa launches Madrid to Johannesburg 31:28 Captains Announcement: the wearable AI surveillance threat 37:24 F1 leaderboard and signoff   JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ RISK MANAGEMENT & DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ LINKS Bryan Air — Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ Risk Management & Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/ Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #PilotJobs #MiddleEastAviation

    39 min
  3. May 29 ·  Video

    South Africa Is About To Lose Another Wave Of Pilots: The Middle East Is Hiring Again

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT   Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots.   We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need.   South African airlines are about to lose another wave of pilots. With no real career layers left locally between the regionals and the long-haul foreign jobs, our pilots have once again become the industry's cheapest, best-trained export. Meanwhile Starlink at 33,000 feet has rewired long-haul flying, Ryanair has wiped out 1.4 billion in pandemic debt, and passengers are starting to tip airline crew. Are you ready for the next 12 months in a South African right seat?   In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock break down the South African pilot exodus, Starlink in the cockpit, UK pilot salaries in 2026, Ryanair becoming debt-free, an easyJet power bank diversion, the Air India Express runway edge takeoff scare in Muscat, automated taxi bots at Schiphol, and the impact of the Middle East conflict on South African tourism.   TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN   00:00 Cold Open And This Week's Flight Plan   00:43 Starlink First Impressions From An Air France A350   02:09 Why Starlink Makes In-Flight WiFi Feel Brand New   02:54 Every Airline That Has Already Switched To Starlink   05:01 Why O'Leary Refuses To Put Starlink On Ryanair   06:03 The Hidden Cost Of Being Connected At 33,000ft   08:00 Starlink In The Cockpit: A Pilot Distraction Problem   11:27 The Paris Tipping Trap And Hidden Service Charges   13:38 A Charles de Gaulle Nightmare And The Captain Who Saved It   17:56 Passengers Are Now Tipping Airline Crew   21:05 Should Pilots Actually Be Tipped?   22:25 UK Pilot Salaries In 2026: The New Numbers   24:20 Why South African Pilots Are About To Leave Again   28:40 Ryanair Paid Off 1.4 Billion And Is Now Debt Free   29:51 The EasyJet Power Bank That Diverted A Plane To Rome   31:40 Air India Express Tried To Take Off On The Runway Edge   32:14 Middle East Conflict, SA Tourism And Etihad's Joburg Return   34:14 Schiphol's Automated Taxi Bots Are Live   36:59 FIFA World Cup Liveries And A New Bryan Air SuperBru   39:20 Wrap And Sign-Off   JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY   Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes.   Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/   FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT   Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now.   Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/   RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR   Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong.   Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access.   Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/   LINKS   Bryan Air - Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/   Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/   Risk Management and Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/   Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/   Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast   Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair   #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #SouthAfricanAviation #Starlink

    40 min
  4. May 15 ·  Video

    50-Knot Gusts Shut Cape Town: The Diversion Chaos, FlySafair's OTP Edge, and Singapore's $2.4B Win

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. Cape Town went off the air on Monday. Gusts over 50 knots, crews diverting to PE, East London, and even back to Joburg, and a Turkish long-haul thrown into the mix. Ryan unpacks his shift into the charter market while the Middle East ripples through the industry, and we get into why FlySafair's on-time performance is not luck, it is strategy you can study. Then we go global: Trump's 200-aircraft China deal, Singapore Airlines printing $2.4 billion in revenue, $49.5 million awarded in the Ethiopian 302 case, and Google preparing to launch AI data centres into orbit by 2027. The hiring floodgates are about to open. Are you ready when they do? In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock analyse Cape Town weather diversions, FlySafair's on-time performance strategy, China's 200-aircraft Boeing order, Ethiopian 302 compensation, Singapore Airlines record results, French Bee pilot strikes, and Google's plan for AI data centres in orbit. TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 Cleared for Approach 00:13 Welcome Back to the Studio 00:43 Ryan's Charter Market Pivot 02:13 Cockpit Casual Backs the Spirit Pilots 03:39 Cape Town Shuts Down: Wild Weather Hits 05:53 What Pilots Actually Pay for Tickets 07:45 The FlySafair OTP Strategy Decoded 09:14 Hiring Floodgates About to Open 11:19 Trump, China, and 200 Boeings 12:12 $49.5M Awarded in Ethiopian 302 Case 12:39 Singapore Airlines Hits $2.4B Revenue 13:29 Why Japan Is on the Travel Radar 15:16 Google Sends AI Data Centres to Orbit 17:38 French Bee Pilots Plan to Strike 18:54 Verstappen, the Nürburgring, and Springboks 20:31 Paris Bound: Air France Review Incoming 20:55 Outro and Subscribe JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ RISK MANAGEMENT & DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ LINKS Bryan Air — Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ Risk Management & Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/ Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #CapeTownWeather #FlySafair

    22 min
  5. May 8 ·  Video

    The Fuel Shock Reshaping Aviation: IATA Numbers, Spirit's Collapse, India's Crisis

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. This week, three stories stacked on top of each other and they tell two completely different versions of where this industry is heading. IATA put hard numbers on the Gulf War, with Middle Eastern traffic down 58.6 percent year-on-year and global growth slowing to 2.1 percent in March. India's three biggest airlines wrote to their own government saying they are days from grounding aircraft as fuel rises from 40 percent to 60 percent of operating costs. Spirit folded. The UAE flipped its airspace switch back on and Emirates restored 96 percent of its network. Which story are you actually flying in? In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock break down the IATA fuel shock report, India's airlines on the brink, the UAE airspace reopening, Spirit Airlines folding, the BA taxi pilot job paying 100,000 dollars a year, the United 767 truck strike at Newark, and Japan Airlines testing humanoid robots on the ramp. TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 ATC Cold Open 00:13 Headlines: Three Stories Stacked on Top of Each Other 00:55 Quick Favour Before We Roll 01:49 IATA Report: The Fuel Shock in Hard Numbers 04:28 Charter Pricing and Why Surcharges Are Now Standard 06:41 Why Europe Could Be Cheaper Than Cape Town This December 09:13 India: Three Major Airlines Days From Grounding 10:56 Spirit Airlines Folds and What It Means for Crew 12:47 UAE Airspace Reopens After Three Months Closed 16:33 Five Months Profit Share at Emirates? The Buzz 18:47 The 100,000 Dollar BA Taxi Pilot Gig at Chicago O'Hare 20:43 UK Government Lets Airlines Drop Slots Over Fuel Shortages 21:19 The United 767 That Smacked a Truck at Newark 22:54 Japan Airlines Tests Humanoid Robots on the Ramp 25:31 F1 Miami, UFC, and the Weekend Ahead 28:28 The Final Take: Which Story Are You Flying In? 30:08 Sign Off JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/   FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/   RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: 29 dollars one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/   LINKS Bryan Air, Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/   Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/   Risk Management and Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/   Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/   Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast   Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair   #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #IATA #FuelShock

    30 min
  6. May 1

    I Asked Willie Walsh If Pilots Will Still Have Jobs | IATA WDS Highlights

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. Sitting across from Willie Walsh in Singapore, I asked the question every pilot, parent, and cadet is asking right now: will pilot jobs still exist in 10 to 15 years. His answer was honest, sharp, and not what the pilotless hype crowd wants to hear. This bonus reel pulls the highlights from IATA's World Data Symposium 2026: Walsh on the broader career paths most pilots ignore, the 1.4 billion people and only 50 wide bodies sitting in India, real-time turbulence data going straight to your iPad, why aviation is teaching the rest of tech how to govern AI, the honest truth about SAF, and a reminder that the right job at the right time is not always the heavy metal. If you are trying to read where this industry is actually heading, start here. In this bonus episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare shares highlights from IATA WDS 2026 in Singapore featuring Willie Walsh (IATA Director General), Kim McCauley, David Fairman, Dr. Marie Owens Thompson, and Al McCauley on pilotless aircraft, pilot career outlook, AI in aviation, sustainable aviation fuel, and the future of the flight deck. TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 Welcome to the bonus reel 00:22 Why IATA Singapore mattered 01:09 The pilotless hype check no one wants to hear 02:08 Will pilot jobs still exist in 10 to 15 years 04:43 A quick favour and a thank you 06:08 Willie Walsh on the broader career paths most pilots ignore 08:46 1.4 billion people, 50 wide bodies: India and Africa unpacked 09:39 Kim McCauley on nowcasting turbulence straight to your iPad 11:38 David Fairman on cybersecurity, agentic AI, and aviation as the benchmark 14:20 Dr. Marie Owens Thompson on SAF and the silo problem 16:24 Al McCauley on situational awareness and choosing the right job at the right time 20:15 Wrap up, resources, and what is coming next JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ RISK MANAGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ LINKS Bryan Air — Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ Risk Management and Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/ Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair

    22 min
  7. Apr 24

    SAA Going Concern Warning | Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Flights | Pilot Mental Health Bill

    EPISODE SNAPSHOT Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. SAA is back in the headlines, and not for the reasons anyone at home wants. The Auditor General has flagged the airline as a going concern with material uncertainty, and SA Technical's financials are reportedly too severe to even audit. That one lands hard locally. Globally, the bigger signal is Lufthansa cutting 20,000 short-haul flights this summer because the fuel maths no longer works. Bryan and Ryan translate what all of it means for your roster, your contract, and your next career move. In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock break down SAA's going concern warning, Lufthansa cutting 20,000 flights, the Pratt and Whitney GTF Advantage engine, the US pilot mental health bill, and a Dubai WhatsApp arrest every crew member should know about. TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 Welcome Back: The Stories That Matter This Week 01:05 Singapore Recap: What Stood Out 01:55 Quick Favour: Hit Subscribe 02:25 SAA Leadership Exit: Lamola Out, Acting CEO In 03:11 Parliament Fallout: AG Flags Going Concern 05:29 What This Means for SAA Pilots and Crew 10:38 Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Flights as Fuel Maths Break 12:51 Fuel Surcharges and Geopolitical Uncertainty 19:28 Pratt and Whitney GTF Advantage Gets EASA Nod 21:11 US Senate Advances Pilot Mental Health Bill 27:57 Dubai WhatsApp Arrest: What Every Crew Needs to Know 30:05 Top Gun 3 Rumour: Maverick Might Be Back 31:45 Captain's Announcement: WhisperFlow for Pilots 37:02 Wrap Up and the Updated Flight Plan Tool JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ RISK MANAGEMENT & DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: $29 one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ LINKS Bryan Air — Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ Risk Management & Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/ Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #SAA #Lufthansa

    39 min
  8. Apr 11

    IATA's Chief Economist on Why SAF Investment Is Stuck and What Fixes It

    🎙 EPISODE SNAPSHOT Welcome to The Bryan Air Podcast. Career intelligence for pilots. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck — we translate them first. No corporate spin. Just the intelligence pilots actually need. Sustainable aviation fuel accounts for 0.8% of global jet fuel consumption. That is not a typo. Dr Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA's Senior Vice President for Sustainability and Chief Economist, sits down with Bryan in Singapore to explain why the SAF market barely exists, why European mandates have driven prices up without cutting a single ton of CO2, and why investors are pouring billions into AI data centres while aviation fuel gets 1.2% of global energy investment. In an industry running on 3.9% profit margins, the question is not whether airlines want to decarbonize. It is whether anyone has built a system that lets them do it without going broke. Thomsen lays out what needs to change and why aviation cannot solve this alone. In this episode of The Bryan Air Podcast, Bryan Roseveare speaks with Dr Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA's Senior Vice President for Sustainability and Chief Economist, live at IATA WDS 2026 in Singapore about sustainable aviation fuel supply, European SAF mandates, investment risk, AI energy competition, airline profit margins, and career advice for young pilots. ✈ TIME-STAMPED FLIGHT PLAN 00:00 Introducing Dr Marie Owens Thomsen at IATA WDS 2026 00:39 Why collaboration across the industry is no longer optional 02:08 What IATA's sustainability and economics division actually does 04:24 SAF supply reality: 0.8% of global jet fuel and barely a market 06:00 European mandates raised prices and cut zero emissions 08:31 Why investors see too much risk and too little return in SAF 11:00 AI data centres competing for the same renewable energy 13:17 Advice for young pilots: lifelong learning and complementary skills 15:42 Closing thanks and farewell from Singapore 🤝 JOIN THE BRYAN AIR COMMUNITY Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. Sign up free to receive our weekly newsletter covering the disruption of AI in aviation, career strategy, and the analysis that does not make it into the episodes. Sign Up Free → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ 🛫 FREE PILOT CAREER ASSESSMENT Where are you in your career? The Flight Plan is our free, AI-powered career intelligence tool. Answer 8 questions about your situation and get a personalised strategic assessment with specific moves tailored to where you are right now. Take the Free Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ ⚙ RISK MANAGEMENT & DECISION MAKING SIMULATOR Practise structured decision-making using live flights. Our AI-powered simulator lets you work through RMM and T-DODAR frameworks on real Flightradar24 data, with AI-generated scenarios and personalised debriefs. Built by Bryan Roseveare for pilots who want to sharpen the skills that matter most when things go wrong. Early bird: one-time. Lifetime access. Try the Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ 🔗 LINKS Bryan Air — Career Intelligence for Pilots → https://bryanairpodcast.com/ Free Pilot Career Assessment → https://pilotcareerintelligence.netlify.app/ Risk Management & Decision Making Simulator → https://bryanair.tools/ Bryan Roseveare → https://www.bryanroseveare.com/ Watch on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@BryanAirPodcast Support on Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/bryanair #AviationPodcast #BryanAir #PilotLife #SustainableAviationFuel #IATAWDS2026

    16 min

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Career intelligence for pilots. Boardroom decisions land on your flight deck. We translate them first. The aviation industry talks endlessly about pay, type ratings, and seniority. We talk about what actually matters: can you earn a decent living, fly a well-maintained aircraft, and still be home enough to watch your kids grow up? Bryan Air delivers straight-talking analysis on the business of aviation, career intelligence, and the technology reshaping how pilots are trained, assessed, and employed. We break down executive moves, economic forces, and the digital tools quietly rewriting the rules. We go where most aviation media will not. The next generation of aviators needs more than a type rating. They need career strategy, business literacy, and the ability to adapt in an industry where the technology is evolving faster than the regulations that govern it. Bryan Air is a career intelligence ecosystem for pilots. The podcast, the newsletter, the AI-powered tools — everything we build exists to give pilots the intelligence the industry is not giving them. Hosted by Bryan Roseveare and Ryan Parrock. South African honesty. No corporate spin. No fluff. 260+ episodes | Listeners in 40+ countries | #1 Management Podcast in South Africa

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