2018 - The Year that Was

2018 - The Year that Was

Author: Momentum Media December 27, 2018 Duration: 1:31:15
Welcome to the final Australian Aviation podcast for 2018. On today's show, we take a look back at the year that was with 3 guests.
Hearing 3 different perspectives from 3 very different segments of the aviation industry is really interesting and it's great to hear about the positive outlook for 2019 that all of our guests have.
We spoke with:
Rob Hibberd from Airborne Australia. Rob gives us a great perspective from the microlight, ultralight and gyro side of aviation. He also shares a little of how manufacturing and exports are tracking for Airborne Australia.
Next up is Nicholas Christie from Sport Aircraft Sales. Nicholas has his finger well on the pulse of what people are buying and selling and also gives a really great insight into the status of the industry only this time from a buying and selling perspective.
Finally, we have Michael Linke who is the CEO of RAAus. As the RAAus membership base grows Michael shares a look back at 2018 and what to expect for 2019.
It's been a huge year for all aviation sectors. What was your favourite and most memorable moment?
Let's kick it off with Rob Hibberd from Airborne Australia.
 

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