physical and digital infrastructure

#108 Alex List, FlyShirley: 'Shirley' there's an opportunity for AI in the flight deck
March 17, 202601:08:51

#108 Alex List, FlyShirley: 'Shirley' there's an opportunity for AI in the flight deck

In this episode we sit down with Alex List, CEO and founder of FlyShirley, a startup building an AI copilot for the cockpit. Alex walks through what AI in aviation actually looks like today: the practical reality of a gr...

#107 Robert Rose, Reliable Robotics: Congressional testimony and conveyor belts in the sky
February 17, 202601:15:15

#107 Robert Rose, Reliable Robotics: Congressional testimony and conveyor belts in the sky

In this episode we reconnect with Robert Rose, CEO of Reliable Robotics, fresh off his testimony before Congress on the state of advanced air mobility. Robert shares what most people misunderstand about FAA certification...

#106 Koen De Vos: U-Space, U-Space… Where Art Thou?
February 03, 202601:13:23

#106 Koen De Vos: U-Space, U-Space… Where Art Thou?

In this episode we sit down with Koen De Vos, Secretary General of GUTMA, to unpack why U-Space still feels more aspirational than operational, and what aviation can learn from industries that have at least partially man...

#105 Ben Ivers, Boeing: Airspace modernization
December 16, 202501:06:56

#105 Ben Ivers, Boeing: Airspace modernization

In this episode, we sit down with Ben Ivers (Boeing’s Director of Emerging Technologies & Regulatory Strategy) to unpack a deceptively simple idea: airspace modernization isn’t optional anymore and the tech to enable...

#104 Edward Barraclough, Drone-Hand: Why ranching will scale autonomy before defense
December 04, 202501:12:52

#104 Edward Barraclough, Drone-Hand: Why ranching will scale autonomy before defense

Autonomy may scale in agriculture long before it does in defense or UAM, and today’s guest makes a compelling case why. We speak with Edward Barraclough, founder and CEO of Drone-Hand, about applying autonomous drones an...

#102 Adam Woodworth, Wing: What aviation looks like at Google scale
October 21, 202501:11:09

#102 Adam Woodworth, Wing: What aviation looks like at Google scale

Adam Woodworth, CEO of Wing (Alphabet’s drone delivery company), joins us to talk about making delivery ubiquitous and why drones should be an equal player alongside other delivery methods. Adam argues we’ve already pass...

#100 Chris Hewlett, Project ULTRA: Why DoD will lead UAS integration
September 25, 202501:30:59

#100 Chris Hewlett, Project ULTRA: Why DoD will lead UAS integration

In this 100th episode, we sit down with Chris Hewlett, former Navy Commander and Director of Project Ultra, for a candid conversation about the realities of UAS integration. Chris challenges the industry’s rush toward co...

#99 Jia Xu, SkyGrid: Opening the sky for autonomous flight
September 09, 202501:17:16

#99 Jia Xu, SkyGrid: Opening the sky for autonomous flight

In this episode, we welcome back Jia Xu, CEO of SkyGrid, to discuss the future of autonomy and shared airspace. SkyGrid is building a trusted airspace and operational integration platform to enable safe, secure, and effi...

#97 Julie Garland, Avtrain: Drone business and regulation in Europe
July 17, 202501:14:27

#97 Julie Garland, Avtrain: Drone business and regulation in Europe

In this episode we’re joined by Julie Garland, CEO of Avtrain, for a deep dive into the current state of the drone industry and regulation across Europe. Julie shares her perspective on why societal acceptance is just as...

#93 Joey Rios, NASA and UTM: Solve Something Right Now
May 20, 202501:09:34

#93 Joey Rios, NASA and UTM: Solve Something Right Now

In this episode we sit down with Dr. Joey Rios, Chief Technologist for the Aviation Systems Division at NASA Ames Research Center, for a discussion on the evolution of Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management (UTM). ...

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