The RotorHub International Podcast
The RotorHub International Podcast
Podcast Description
We are thrilled to launch The RotorHub International Podcast —an exclusive podcast created for B2B professionals in the vertical lift industry.Hosted by our award-winning editor, Gideon Ewers, each episode dives into the industry’s most compelling topics. With a new episode every two weeks, join us as we uncover industry insights through engaging interviews with a diverse range of expert guests.
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The podcast covers critical topics within the vertical lift industry, such as emerging trends, financing challenges, and the impact of climate change on aerial firefighting. Specific episodes include discussions with experts like Philippe Lubrano on market demands and supply chain pressures, and Clark McGinn on the complexities of helicopter financing.

The RotorHub International Podcast is a leading B2B rotorcraft podcast, providing in-depth coverage of the civil and parapublic rotorcraft industry. Hosted by award-winning Editor Gideon Ewers, we sit down with the people shaping the rotorcraft sector, from pilots and firefighters to helicopter manufacturers and CEOs. Released bi-weekly, our episodes explore pressing topics and provide insights on the evolution of public safety aviation, the future of vertical lift, search and rescue (SAR) missions, and much more.
Whether you work in the rotorcraft sector, are passionate about helicopter technology, or simply curious about the future of the industry, you’ll find every episode insightful, informative, and expertly produced by RotorHub International.
In this episode of the RotorHub International Podcast, we’re joined by Tobias Nilsson, Sales Manager EMEA at Web Manuals, a leading digital documentation and compliance management platform for the aviation industry. Tobias brings deep insight into how digitalisation is transforming rotorcraft operations, from enhanced safety workflows to more efficient regulatory compliance.

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