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    The Allplane Podcast #139: eVTOL supply chains with Stefan Schamberger (Nova Elevation)

    23/05/2026
    eVTOL developers promise thousands of aircraft by the start of next decade, but is this realistic?
    I am not even talking about the long and costly certification processes, let’s assume, for the sake of simplicity, that this is sorted.
    What about the capacity of aerospace supply chains, already strained trying to cope with the demand from traditional aircraft makers, to serve this new growth market?
    Are the current processes and technologies flexible enough to respond to this market demand?
    We are going to talk about all this with this episode’s guest, Stefan Schamberger, an aerospace supply chain expert who knows the world of aerostructures manufacturing inside out.
    In this industry analysis writings, Stefan raises also an interesting point: what if the ultimate value delivered by the whole advanced air mobility (AAM) revolution was to facilitate the advent of the new generation mid-sized airliner which both Boeing and Airbus are aiming to launch some time in the middle of the next decade?
    How transfereable are skills and technologies between the “old” and “new” aerospace industries?
    Tune in for a fascinating chat about the industrial processes and infrastructure that make today’s aerospace industry possible!
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    The Allplane Podcast #138: the tokenization of the aircraft engine, w/ John Kristoff & Max Van der Griend

    29/03/2026
    Blockchain technology has been making headlines for quite a few years, so perhaps may come as a surprise to many of you that its use in fields such as aerospace finance has been rather limited to date.
    But this may soon change if a Florida-based company, Forum Markets (previously known as ETHZilla) gets its way.
    On this episode of the podcast, two of Forum Markets’ VPs, John Kristoff and Max Van der Griend, explain they have used Ethereum-based tokens to securitize airliner engine leases for a major US carrier, opening up this segment of the aviation finance market to retail (accredited) investors.
    If we are to judge by the size other asset-backed security markets have grown to, the potential is enormous!
    Following the first successful deal in this space, which was closed in early 2026, John and Max have certainly plans to develop this concept further, perhaps expanding into adjacent market niches, such as aircraft leases.
    Blockchain and aerospace leasing are two highly technical disciplines, so it is great to be able to learn about both of them directly from those that are innovating by linking them up to create new products and solutions.
    So, tune in to find out how all this works!
    And, before going into today’s episode, please, remember this is not financial advice and everything we discuss here on this podcast is for informational purposes only!
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    The Allplane Podcast #137: the state of the aerospace battery industry, with Gerard Torres (Bold)

    14/03/2026
    The future of electric aviation depends on progress being made in the battery technology front.
    This is a topic we like to cover with certain regularity here on this podcast, since things are moving forward…but, are they moving fast enough?
    No one better to ask this question to than those that are working every day at the cutting edge of this industry.
    Gerard Torres is the Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at Bold, a young battery development firm which is working with some of the industry’s biggest names in aerospace, defense and automotive.
    This conversation with Gerard provides some insights into the current state of the aerospace battery industry and which are the most promising chemistries that some of the leading players are paying attention to.
    Also, what sort of challenges remain? How does the time-frame for further aerospace battery development looks like?
    We are going to try to answer to all these questions in our conversation with Gerard and we are also going to talk about the story of Bold and how it grew out of the founder’s apartment into a global player which is currently building its presence in the United States and other parts of the world.
    So, tune in to listen about the latest in the aerospace battery scene!
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    The Allplane Podcast #136: a new approach to flight tracking, with Alex Lungu (Wingbits)

    25/02/2026
    The popularity of flight tracking apps has transcended the boundaries of the aviation community and truly become mainstream.
    I guess most of our readers and listeners are familiar with the market leader in this space, but what if I told you the competitive landscaspe in this space is far from static?
    Alex Lungu is the CEO of Wingbits, a ventur capital-backed Swedish startup that is aiming to disrupt the flight tracking industry by introducing a new model to build a flight tracking community which shares differently the value it creates.
    It is precisely the way incentives are built into its system that has allowed Wingbits to grow fast in a matter of just over a couple of years, from a few dozen tracking stations when it launched in 2023 to some 6,000 worldwide, as we recorded this conversation.
    In this episode of the podcast, Alex will explain what Wingbits is doing differently from its competitors and what factors have allowed this company to grow that fast.
    We also discussed, more generally, how flight tracking works and how the huge amounts of data generated by the flight tracking community hold immense value that can be put to good use if the right tools are available.
    And this is, precisely, what Wingbits has set to do, because Alex describes Wingbits as, essentially, a data business at its core.
    So, tune in for a deep dive into the flight tracking business with our guest today, Alex Lungu, CEO of Wingbits!
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    The Allplane Podcast #135: an advanced air mobility reality check, with Adrian Norris

    01/02/2026
    Every now and then is good to stop for a second, and take some time to think and assess what’s going on around you.
    If you are following the advanced air mobility industry on a day to day basis it is easy to get carried away by a deluge of triumphalist announcements and press releases.
    But what is real and what is mere hype?
    Adrian Norris is someone that not only knows the aviation industry inside out after decades of experience in different capacities, but he’s also been an aircraft entrepreneur prior to becoming a consultant. So, he knows a thing or two about the challenges of developing and marketing a new aircraft type from scratch!
    I’ve been following Adrian’s writings on Linkedin for quite some time. In the, he shares his critical analysis, based on objective, known facts, of some of the most prominent aviation projects going on in the world right now.
    Does hydrogen aviation have a future? What are the prospects for electric aircraft developers? Who’s going to win the eVTOL race, if anyone?
    These are just some of the topics we discuss with Adrian in today’s episode. What’s more, rather than remain in the domain of the abstract and general, we are going to name specific companies and try to assess their chances of success.
    So, buckle up for a ride through the volatile world of advanced air mobility. We'll try to separate hype from reality in an industry in which high hopes and promising tech collide with challenging human and physical laws, challenging economics and shifting investor sentiment!
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The Allplane Podcast is all about commercial aviation and air travel. Every episode features an aviation professional that opens up for the audience a different aspect of the aviation industry.
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