While COVID has generated headlines for grounding commercial airlines, it’s also forced those in the MRO sector to quickly innovate to keep their clients airborne.
In this special episode of the Australian Aviation Podcast, host Adam Thorn speaks to the CEO of Salus Aviation, Greg Edmonds. He talks about the group’s New Zealand owned and operated business Oceania Aviation, which offers nose-to-tail MRO support for rotary and fixed-wing operators.
The pair discuss the challenges of the past year, closed borders, expanding across the Tasman, and sourcing the best talent globally.
Plus, with hybrid aircraft and eVTOLS on the brink of breaking through, what’s next for the industry as a whole?
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