The Airways Podcast

A biweekly review of commercial flight

The Airways Podcast, hosted by aviation analysts Rohan Anand and Vinay Bhaskara and produced by Airways Digital Editor Helwing Villamizar, is a bimonthly show that covers the latest news and updates from the commercial aviation industry. In each episode, we have discussions with guests and conduct a featured interview with a notable figure in the industry to gain insights into their plans, goals, and challenges. We also explore topics such as industry trends and recent developments, and analyze their impact on the commercial aviation sector. airwaysmagazine.substack.com

  1. S9E6: A Year in Review - The Biggest Stories of 2025

    12/31/2025

    S9E6: A Year in Review - The Biggest Stories of 2025

    In this episode of the Airways podcast, hosts Rohan Anand, Helwing Villamizar, and Vinay Bhaskara discuss the major themes and events in aviation for the year 2025. They cover the status of American Airlines, significant safety incidents, geopolitical impacts on air travel, developments in Indian aviation, the growth of Middle Eastern airlines, challenges faced by Spirit Airlines, and the dynamics of the Canadian and Mexican aviation markets. The episode concludes with tentative predictions for 2026, highlighting trends and expectations for the future of the aviation industry. Takeaways * American Airlines launches a bold status-match challenge to win premium flyers. * DFW continues its meteoric rise as one of the world’s busiest mega-hubs. * A string of safety incidents puts operational discipline under the microscope. * Geopolitics redraw global airspace maps, forcing airlines to reroute and adapt. * India’s aviation boom hits turbulence amid new rules and fierce market pressure. * Gulf carriers double-down on global dominance with massive fleet and network expansion. * Spirit faces survival mode — a Frontier tie-up may be its best runway. * Cross-border politics ripple through Canadian and Mexican aviation strategies. * Alaska Airlines plots a smarter, stronger network footprint after absorbing Hawaiian. * 2026 outlook: record demand meets rising complexity — growth continues, but so do the headwinds. Sponsor The Airways Podcast If you’re interested in sponsoring the Airways Podcast in 2026, please get in touch with us at helwing@airwaysmag.com Discover the All-New Airways Digital Airways Digital provides readers with the flexibility to access North America’s leading commercial aviation magazine anytime, anywhere. Check out the new free previewer web app today! The 2026 Airways Calendar is Here! The Airways Photography team has selected their finest aviation images for the Airways 2026 calendar—twelve months of aircraft photography that actually looks good on your wall. Order today! Hosted by Helwing Villamizar, Rohan Anand, and Vinay Bhaskara Produced by Helwing Villamizar This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit airwaysmagazine.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 4m
  2. S9E5: Inside the Build-Up to Dubai Airshow 2025

    11/18/2025

    S9E5: Inside the Build-Up to Dubai Airshow 2025

    Recorded just before the opening of the Dubai Airshow 2025, this episode of the Airways Podcast captures Rohan, Vinay, and Helwing’s pre-show predictions—now contrasted with the major announcements breaking on Day 1. What the Crew Predicted vs. What Actually Happened In the episode, the hosts explore Emirates’ potential next steps, including discussions around the A350-1000 and long-haul fleet strategy. But on Day 1, Emirates went in a different direction, placing a massive order for 65 Boeing 777-9 aircraft, valued at $38 billion. This reinforces Emirates’ long-term commitment to the 777X program and positions the airline for future growth with next-generation long-haul capacity. Key Day 1 Orders Across the Show Ethiopian Airlines ordered 11 Boeing 737 MAX, continuing its pan-African network expansion. Air Senegal signed for nine 737 MAX jets to support Europe, U.S., and Middle East route growth. Air Côte d’Ivoire ordered four Embraer E175-E1s with options for eight more, strengthening West African regional connectivity. Helvetic Airways placed a firm order for three Embraer E195-E2s with options for five more. Engine & Services flydubai confirmed its purchase of 60 GEnx-1B engines for its incoming 787-9 fleet, along with long-term support from GE Aerospace. Technology Launch Emirates announced its implementation timeline for Starlink high-speed Wi-Fi, beginning with installations on Boeing 777s and targeting full fleet activation by mid-2027. Inside the Episode Alongside the Dubai Airshow outlook, the hosts explore: Rohan’s long-haul experience via Air Canada and why aircraft type matters more than ever. Vinay’s case for JetBlue Mint as the best U.S. business-class product today. Industry-wide challenges, which include delivery delays and concerns about engine reliability. How Middle Eastern and Asian carriers continue to lead the premium service landscape. Perfect timing for listeners following Day 1 of the Dubai Airshow—pairing fresh news with pre-show insights from the Airways team. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit airwaysmagazine.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 7m
  3. S9E4: The Alaska Airlines Episode with Brandon Farris

    11/02/2025

    S9E4: The Alaska Airlines Episode with Brandon Farris

    ⚠️ Programming Note:This episode was recorded a month ago, and due to scheduling delays, we’re only now releasing it. If the “Winners and Losers” segment feels slightly outdated, that’s the reason — but the conversation still offers highly relevant insights into Alaska Airlines and the broader U.S. airline landscape. 📌 Quick Industry Update (as of Sun, November 2, 2025):Since recording, Alaska Airlines has made several major headlines: * “One Code to Rule the West Coast” – Alaska has now secured a single operating certificate with Hawaiian Airlines, marking a key step in their integration. * The carrier also announced 13 new West Coast routes, further cementing its regional dominance. * And most recently, an IT outage forced a temporary ground stop, briefly halting all Alaska flights on the night of its quarterly earnings release. Keywords Alaska Airlines, aviation, travel, airline industry, mergers, customer loyalty, in-flight experience, airline competition, Seattle, Hawaiian Airlines Summary In this episode of the Airways Podcast, the hosts dive into the world of Alaska Airlines — its evolving identity, strategic growth, and distinct position in the U.S. airline landscape. Guest Brandon Farris, Senior Advisor at Airways Magazine, joins to discuss his personal experiences with the airline and how it has changed over time, especially following the merger with Virgin America. The conversation explores travel experiences, network strategy, brand identity, on-board product, loyalty culture, and the competitive tension between Alaska and other carriers such as Delta and Southwest. The episode wraps with future predictions for the airline and reflections on current industry shifts. Takeaways * Alaska Airlines maintains strong customer loyalty in the Pacific Northwest. * The merger with Virgin America reshaped its network and fleet strategy. * Alaska is increasing international service, including expansion into Asia. * The in-flight experience and food offerings are consistently well-reviewed. * Alaska’s quirky branding and identity help it stand out from larger carriers. * Competition in Seattle, especially with Delta, remains intense. * Post-merger, Alaska is prioritizing better utilization of aircraft and new routes. * Market share and brand positioning continue shifting across U.S. airlines. * Alaska’s domestic catering is considered among the best in the industry. * The airline’s long-term outlook remains strong with new aircraft and routes coming online. Sound Bites * “I could take photos.” * “Alaska’s quirky.” * “Alaska has won in Seattle.” Chapters * Introduction to Alaska Airlines and the West Coast Aviation Scene * Brandon Farris: Journey with Alaska Airlines * Alaska Airlines’ Network Expansion and Changes * The Legacy of Virgin America and Its Impact on Alaska Airlines * The Shrinking Landscape of West Coast Airports * Alaska Airlines’ Strategic Shifts * Seattle vs. Portland: The New Hub Dynamics * Regulatory Challenges in Airline Mergers * Alaska Airlines vs. Southwest: A Market Comparison * Alaska’s International Expansion Plans * The Future of Hawaiian Airlines and Its Routes * Exploring Airline Preferences and Perceptions * Loyalty and Competition in the Airline Industry * Brand Identity and Customer Experience * Market Dynamics and Airline Strategies * Winners and Losers in the Airline Landscape Discover the All-New Airways Digital Airways Digital provides readers with the flexibility to access North America’s leading commercial aviation magazine anytime, anywhere. Check out the new free previewer web app today! Preorder the 2026 Airways Calendar Today! The Airways Photography team has selected their finest aviation images for the Airways 2026 calendar—twelve months of aircraft photography that actually looks good on your wall. Preorder now! Hosted by Helwing Villamizar, Rohan Anand, and Vinay Bhaskara Produced by Helwing Villamizar Media: Alaska Airlines, Andrew Henderson, Brandon Farris, Daniel Gorun, and Michael Rodeback This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit airwaysmagazine.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 7m
4.8
out of 5
17 Ratings

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The Airways Podcast, hosted by aviation analysts Rohan Anand and Vinay Bhaskara and produced by Airways Digital Editor Helwing Villamizar, is a bimonthly show that covers the latest news and updates from the commercial aviation industry. In each episode, we have discussions with guests and conduct a featured interview with a notable figure in the industry to gain insights into their plans, goals, and challenges. We also explore topics such as industry trends and recent developments, and analyze their impact on the commercial aviation sector. airwaysmagazine.substack.com

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