AvTalk - Aviation Podcast

An aviation podcast by aviation geeks for anyone who looks up when they hear an airplane fly overhead. Listen in as Ian Petchenik and Jason Rabinowitz bring you aviation news, views, and special guests every Friday. If you're a new avgeek or just can't get enough aviation in your life, get your avgeek fix with us.

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Introducing AvTalk—the Flightradar24 Aviation Podcast


Introductions
We’re excited to introduce ‘AvTalk’, our new Flightradar24 aviation podcast, hosted by Ian Petchenik and Jason Rabinowitz, two aviation geeks with a passion for anything that flies.
Ian is Flightradar24’s communications director, whom you may remember from such films as the Cathay Pacific 747 tour at Oshkosh. Jason’s been researching and writing about aviation (especially in-flight connectivity) for years for publications like Airline Reporter, Runway Girl Network, and Forbes.
We’ll be bringing you a half-hour dose of aviation highlights every other week by avgeeks, for everyone. You can listen or download the podcast today from the blog and it will be available soon from your other favorite podcast outlets like iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Music shortly.
The Maho Beach Cam Returns

Yes folks, you guessed it — https://t.co/TUjTdZ79Jp is back! Thanks to Travel Rent-A-Car and AAA Car Rental at SXM #avgeek @flightradar24 pic.twitter.com/MzJi0dYvkN
— PTZtv (@PTZtv) March 4, 2017

We welcome the HD Maho Beach Cam back with open arms.
New and Exciting ADS-B Coverage
New receivers in the Flightradar24 network and keeping tabs on the receiver in Antarctica.
17 Hours on a Plane
Would you sit on a plane for 17 hours? We weigh the pros and cons and decide we might just walk.
Conversions, combis, and the ‘Milk Run’
The first 737-700 freight conversion for Alaska Airlines is finished, we talk about how the airline will be using its newest aircraft type.
New York Traffic
JFK Airport in New York begins a major runway rehabilitation project. Jason fills us in on what that means for flights in and out of the airport.
Air Canada and Who Else Might Need a New Livery
With Air Canada’s recent livery refresh, we wonder who else might be due for some new paint. Hint:
We Want Your Feedback
We want this to be something you’ll enjoy! Let us know what you want us to talk about. What aviation questions do you have? Who would you like to hear from?
Let us know via Twitter, Facebook, or email us so we can craft a podcast that you’ll want to listen to.


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 March 14, 2017  26m