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Espen er i Asker og Christian er i Alta. Vi snakker om brasiliansk bushkriger, Alaska får lov til å kjøpe Hawaiian, AirAsia og AirAsia X finner også sammen og dagens og fremtidens kunder med P&W GTF sliter. Velkommen ombord på flight 312!
apital A(壹必投集团)公布了第二季的营运数据,并表示由于我国在2023年底对中国和印度游客落实免签政策后,公司依旧保持破纪录的90%载客率,也表明了亚航的整体飞行网络已经全面复苏。 另外,最近AirAsia X也表明不会成立新的公司,而是直接收购Capital A集团。这又会怎么样帮助Capital A的发展? 今日分析师: Max Tan( Eventure Group 版主) 主持人:Kelly凯莉 #CITYPlus #FM106 #航空业 #CAPITAL A #MAHBapital A(壹必投集团)公布了第二季的营运数据,并表示由于我国在2023年底对中国和印度游客落实免签政策后,公司依旧保持破纪录的90%载客率,也表明了亚航的整体飞行网络已经全面复苏。 另外,最近AirAsia X也表明不会成立新的公司,而是直接收购Capital A集团。这又会怎么样帮助Capital A的发展? 今日分析师: Max Tan( Eventure Group 版主) 主持人:Kelly凯莉 #CITYPlus #FM106 #航空业 #CAPITAL A #MAHB
On this edition of Open For Business, we speak to Azran Osman-Rani, CEO and Co-founder of digital health startup Naluri, about his transition from the corporate world and C-Suite into the startup ecosystem and then to starting up his own venture. Among other things, you will learn the reason behind this focus on employee wellbeing and digital health, how he balances the double-edged sword of bringing on strategic investors early in a startup's life, lessons learnt from his times with AirAsia X and iFlix that have helped him build Naluri, and what his ambitions for the company look like ahead.Before his startup Naluri, Azran Osman-Rani started his career in management consulting, before moving to Bursa and then Astro in business transformation and business development roles. In 2007, he got his first taste of building and running a company, taking on the CEO role at AirAsia X for almost 8 years, before joining iFlix's leadership team as Group COO and CEO for Malaysia for around 2 years.All these experiences played a role in his journey to startup founder and how he approached building Naluri.Founded in 2017, Naluri takes a proactive approach at tackling employee health and wellbeing in the hopes that preventive healthcare will lead to improved employee productivity, reduced healthcare claims, and ofcourse, improved real-world business results.Naluri made around $4 million in annual revenue last year and is aiming to drive growth ahead through more geographic expansion, expanding their focus from the large enterprise space to the SME space, and looking into more products and services that compliment their existing offerings. Currently operationally profitable in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore, Naluri aims to break-even this year and is working on raising its next funding round which it hopes to be in the USD$10-20 million range.
"There was no reason why AirAsia X should have survived its first year"In this episode we had a fascinating conversation with Azran Osman-Rani, former CEO of AirAsia X and co-founder of iFlix. He shares insights into the challenges faced by AirAsia X and the evolution of iFlix's business model. Azran emphasizes the importance of resilience, adaptability, and the ability to learn from failures. In this episode you will learn about:✅AirAsia X faced challenges such as the 2008 financial crisis, fuel price volatility, and unexpected events like natural disasters.✅Azran Osman-Rani's journey to becoming a triathlon athlete taught him the importance of building a foundation before attempting ambitious goals.✅iFlix's initial business model failed, leading to iterations and a successful pivot that involved collaborating with mobile telcos for user acquisition.✅Azran emphasizes the value of diverse perspectives in building a business, urging entrepreneurs to co-invest with backers who bring different experiences and viewpoints.✅Learning from failures and adapting to changing circumstances is crucial for both personal growth and entrepreneurial success.More about Azran:Website: www.azranosmanrani.comLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/azranosmanrani/Company: https://www.naluri.life/More about Rodrigo and Something Bigger:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigocanelasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodrigocanelasTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rodrigo_canelasWeb: https://www.somethingbigger.com
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The head of the Malaysia-based long-haul LCC talks about Asia's surging demand for air travel and his focus points with Air Transport World Editor-in-Chief Karen Walker.
我国政府开放后,就非常期待中国游客回流,以推动旅游业,从新冠疫情中复苏,政府更放眼要在今年吸引500万中国游客到访,但高居的旅游成本和航班不足等问题,却成了实现这一个目标的拦路虎。 确实,航班不足在我国开放后,也是我国面对的一大问题。今天节目将从云顶大马、香格里拉酒店和Airasia X这3只旅游相关股,来探讨我国旅游业复苏的进度? 今日分析师:Dibo 迪宝(Bullbearbursa 扭转局势 分析师) 主持人:Tommy 责玮 & Kelly 凯莉 #CITYPlus #FM106 # #GENM #AIRASIAX
Facing constant challenges can be daunting. How can you welcome them into your life? Shaku Kandan has always chased new challenges. From joining the groundbreaking startup AirAsia X to joining Malaysia Airlines at a difficult time, she's always seeking out new ways to push herself further.Full Episode Description: Facing constant challenges can be daunting. How can you welcome them into your life? Shaku Kandan has always chased new challenges. From joining the groundbreaking startup AirAsia X to joining Malaysia Airlines at a difficult time, she's always seeking out new ways to push herself further.Shaku loves to travel. If you name a country in the world, it's likely she's already visited. For her, she views challenges as opportunities, a chance to be part of history in the making. In both her airline roles she saw a huge transformation and relishes the chance to seek out innovative solutions.Shaku is also very thankful for the men in her life who have supported her. From her father to her male friends, they've all constantly reminded her that she is deserving of success. She also had two male mentors in her career who provided her with the self-belief she needed to succeed. Join us every episode with hosts Suchi Srinivasan & Corin Lines from BCG to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, technology, and business.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
A new story of resilience, a new Shiny Happy personality every month – for the next 10 months! We are thrilled to bring you a Shiny Happy People Special, the limited podcast series ‘The Resilient Entrepreneur'. Hosted by guest-host Dhruti Shah, this series is inspired by the stories featured in Dhruti's book, ‘The Resilient Entrepreneur: Strategies to set you up for success'. Kick-starting the series is today's episode featuring serial business builder and entrepreneur, the one and only Azran Osman-Rani, CEO of Naluri, a digital health technology company that helps its users manage chronic disease risks through behavioral and psychological coaching and digital tools to make it accessible and affordable. A Stanford University alumnus, Azran was the founding CEO of AirAsia X and was previously the CEO of iflix in Malaysia and its Group COO. Azran chronicles his lessons learned from all of this business building experiences in his book, 30 Days and 30 Years. Azran is also a professional speaker, rated as London Speaker Bureau's most booked Asian speaker for 2017, 2018 and 2019, and Top 10 globally, sharing his hands-on experiences with disruptive innovation, challenging the status quo, corporate entrepreneurship and agility. Hit play for an inspiring conversation with this legend! Find out more about Naluri at https://www.naluri.life/ Connect with Azran on LinkedIn Connect with Dhruti on LinkedIn and Twitter What did you think about this episode? What would you like to hear more about? Or simply, write in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.com Subscribe to us on your favorite platforms – Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Tune In Alexa, Amazon Music, Jio Saavn and more. This podcast is sponsored by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing People and Strategy Together'. Follow @c2cod on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook
Our next Spirit of Singapore episode in the Women Of Substance Series is a conversation with three powerful women behind one of the most successful communication agencies in Asia named Mad Hat Asia.Rengeeta, Angeline and Danielle at Mad Hat Asia bring decades of combined communications experience to any (tea) table they may find themselves at. In this episode you will hear the trio talk about their journey of challenges and achievements.This power packed team of three communication professionals, hustled and went beyond their corporate jobs and became entrepreneurs of a women lead communication agency. Rengeeta has over 15 years of experience in marketing communications, strategic government relations and regulatory affairs. In 2014, Rengeeta left AirAsia X to establish Mad Hat Asia (then known as Mad Hat Consult), which grew to be among Malaysia's leading PR and communications agencies. Rengeeta currently holds the position of Managing Director and Principal Consultant at Mad Hat Asia which sees her apply her strategic communications and public relations experience to the Agency's growing clientele; and her managerial expertise to cultivating Mad Hat's talent and company direction.Angeline has over 15 years of communications experience having worked with boutique and international agencies such as Compass Communications, Arcis Communications and Ogilvy PR before joining Mad Hat Asia as a General Manager. She currently leads a group of communication consultants at Mad Hat Asia where she applies and imparts her communications experience and strategic approach of delivery for the growth of the firm. Danielle is a PR specialist with 13 years of experience who has worked with big companies, social enterprises, solopreneurs and everyone in between to grow their personal and professional brands. Our host Payal is in conversation with these Women of Substance, to find out know and hows of agency life at Mad Hat Asia.Episodes available on all podcast streaming platforms,Apple Podcasts: https://buff.ly/2Vf8vv8⠀Spotify: https://buff.ly/2Vf8uHA⠀Google Podcasts:https://buff.ly/2Vds6LX⠀-Original music credit: Rish Sharma.His music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other streaming platforms.-October2019 voicesandmore Pte Ltd All rights reserved Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/melting-pot. https://plus.acast.com/s/melting-pot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AirAsia X is offering all creditors just 0.5% of its USD8bn debt. Included in this deal are all the passengers who have made advanced payments for flights not taken due to Covid 19. Pankaj C. Kumar, a business columnist tells us if passengers should rank pari passu with other creditors or should there be an alternative option. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
AirAsia X is offering all creditors just 0.5% of its USD8bn debt. Included in this deal are all the passengers who have made advanced payments for flights not taken due to Covid 19. Pankaj C. Kumar, a business columnist tells us if passengers should rank pari passu with other creditors or should there be an alternative option. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Azran Osman-Rani is one of Malaysia's most well-known CEOs & entrepreneur and in this STIMY episode, we cover his colourful & highly impressive career that has included being: * CEO and Co-Founder, Naluri Hidup (now) * CEO of iflix Malaysia. Dragon-Keeper of the Tao * CEO, AirAsia X Berhad * Senior Director, Business Development, Astro All Asia Networks plc * Senior Vice President, Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange * Associate Partner, McKinsey & Company * Associate, Booz Allen & Hamilton But how did it all begin? *Childhood* Growing up with two professors for parents, Azran was always encouraged to speak up and speak out. This began when he was just 4 years old, where he would participate in adult conversations with his parents' visiting guests that other professors. *Stanford University* Azran eventually went to Stanford University to pursue a degree in electrical engineering although he did end up doing the barest minimum amount of engineering classes required. Instead, he ended up taking lessons in history, culture, psychology, economics, ballroom dancing and even sailing! After completing his masters, Azran ended up becoming a management consultant first at Booz Allen Hamilton, then McKinsey. He eventually left for Bursa Malaysia, which set him on his incredible path as an entrepreneur. Highlights: * 6:37: Studying at Stanford University before the dot com boom * 8:01: Ultimate frisbee * 13:45: Working at Booz Allen Hamilton * 14:25: Bombing his client presentation & being warned he would be kicked out if he repeated his performance * 14:25: Moving to Korea for work * 16:18: Earning the trust of his Korean clients * 20:28: Working to turn the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange from a nonprofit government linked organisation to a for-profit company (Bursa Malaysia) * 25:14: Phone call 1 that led him to Astro All Asia Networks * 27:06: His big failure at Astro, where he had to shut down their Indonesian business & letting go of 450 staff * 28:42: Phone call 2 from Tony Fernandes that led to him becoming CEO of AirAsia X * 30:16: AirAsia X's value proposition * 31:27: Building a sustainable airline business model * 36:47: Making the pitch of a lifetime to the European export credit agency to save AirAsia X * 39:34: Securing an upward flow of information * 47:06: AirAsia X's $15 million in-flight entertainment mistake * 50:47: Staying ahead of the competition * 51:47: Becoming CEO of iFlix * 54:13: Starting iFlix with a few people & laptops, but no product! * 56:14: How iFlix gained 1 million subscribers, 6 months after its launch * 1:00:03: Learning about Omada Health * 1:01:41: Launching Naluri Hidup * 1:02:59: Why Azran bet his kids' education, life savings etc. on Naluri Hidup * 1:07:00: The importance of localisation * 1:10:25: Educating the public about digital health * 1:11:10: Why Azran is a YouTuber & active content creator * 1:11:58: A life-changing car accident in May 2018 * 1:12:32: How Azran kept going & completed his Ironman 6 months after his brutal car accident! * 1:15:31: Fundraising before & during COVID-19 * 1:17:05: Azran's mirrors to deal with his confirmation bias
Azran Osman-Rani, Naluri CEO & co-founder, chairman of MoneyMatch fintech, and former CEO of AirAsia X shares on mental, physical and financial wellness on MyPF PodCat. Azran and his team of coaches at Naluri believe that everyone deserves to be healthy in mind, body & finances. Learn how to take one step at a time to be at your best and healthiest - not just “try". Azran will be sharing from his wealth of experience including as a CEO, business builder, investor, speaker, and author.
As someone who has built and continues to build businesses and lead teams from start-up to IPO, Azran passionately believes that organisations and corporations can deploy similar structures, focus and creativity that single-minded entrepreneurs have used to create break-through business models and innovative products and services. Azran is currently the founder of Naluri Hidup, a digital health technology company providing a cost-effective, accessible digital solution to provide mental health and wellness support. He is active in the internet technology space as a co-founder and investor to iFlix, MoneyMatch, Cognifyx, and YellowPorter. He was previously CEO of iFlix in Malaysia and its Group COO – a disruptive internet television video-on-demand service that was launched in 2015, and now operates across over 30 markets across Asia, Middle East and Africa. Prior to that, Azran was the founding CEO of AirAsia X, the world's pioneer low-cost longhaul airline. He led the start-up team that developed the business plan, raised capital, secured relevant licenses, and launched AirAsia X's first flight in November 2007. AirAsia X since expanded from one aircraft to 26, employing over 2,500 staff, and approximately US$1 billion in annual revenue in 2014. Azran has delivered hundreds of presentations, sharing real-life experiences in revolutionizing traditional ‘old economy' industries and developing ‘new economy' media and technology businesses and shows that world-beating breakthrough innovation need not be high tech or complex. In addition to his leadership roles, Azran was formerly a management consultant to McKinsey & Company and Booz Allen & Hamilton, and a Stanford University alumnus. He is an Ironman triathlete and loves adventure travel.
Welcome to Cash Kaw! Today is a simple and "nothing-too-fancy" episode in which we talk about the concept of Going Concern, a little bit about PN17, and what it means when you hear this term on the news. Notes: 1. The Edge report on "AirAsia X posts record quarterly loss of RM549m, auditors doubt it can continue as going concern" : https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/airasia-x-posts-record-quarterly-loss-rm549m-auditors-doubt-it-can-continue-going-concern Do follow us on our socials: Instagram : @CashKaw TikTok : @CashKawFinance
Dan sebelum ini kita dapat saksikan Malindo Airways berhentikan 2200 pekerjanya dan AirAsia dan AirAsia X, 10 peratus kakitangan dan Malaysia airlines dilaporkan 10 peratus juga. Realitinya, sektor pelancongan merangkumi daripada angka angka ini daripada pengendali aktiviti sukan air kepadalah hotel besar di Malaysia. Jadi dengan dunia masih belum pulih daripada COVID-19 dan ketidaktentuan bila vaksin akan dihasilkan, apakah masa depan sektor pelancongan di Malaysia dan sokongan bagaimanakah yang boleh diberikan Belanjawan 2021?
Dan sebelum ini kita dapat saksikan Malindo Airways berhentikan 2200 pekerjanya dan AirAsia dan AirAsia X, 10 peratus kakitangan dan Malaysia airlines dilaporkan 10 peratus juga. Realitinya, sektor pelancongan merangkumi daripada angka angka ini daripada pengendali aktiviti sukan air kepadalah hotel besar di Malaysia. Jadi dengan dunia masih belum pulih daripada COVID-19 dan ketidaktentuan bila vaksin akan dihasilkan, apakah masa depan sektor pelancongan di Malaysia dan sokongan bagaimanakah yang boleh diberikan Belanjawan 2021?
Azran Osman-Rani, founder of Naluri Hidup and former CEO of AirAsia X, fully embraces his unorthodox career trajectory. But while his ability to take on different challenges is inspiring, Azran’s perspectives and reactions towards failure is what sets him apart.
More and more people are traveling by air in Mexico, but Mexico’s airlines continue to struggle. All four of its main carriers had a disappointing 3rd quarter, which is historically peak season. VivaAerobus at least made a little money. Aeroméxico and Volaris barely broke even. And, Interjet’s numbers were simply alarming. Fortunately, oil prices have dropped so much that the outlook for airlines everywhere has changed. In the U.K., easyJet posted earnings that were strong but not nearly as good as LCC rivals Ryanair and Wizz Air. Is that a problem? LATAM is navigating economic headwinds well. AirAsia X seems to be proving that “low-cost longhaul” remains a difficult business model. Lastly, Flybe’s ongoing struggles raise this question for some: Is an acquisition in order?
Thai AirAsia X's chief executive Nadda Buranasiri explains more about the airline's expansion plan.
Hello and welcome to mba airtracker, I am your host for the day David Tokoph and will be providing you the daily naviation news roundup for for Wednesday 21st February 2018. Pratt & Whitney has released a revised configuration as a solution to the issue relating to a knife edge seal on the High Pressure Compressor (HPC) aft hub which affected a limited subpopulation of the PW1100G-JM engine that powers the Airbus A320neo aircraft. Air France will ground a significant number of flights Thursday because of a pay-related employee strike. This includes half of its long-haul flights from Paris, a quarter of its medium-haul flights and About 15% of shorter flights were expected to be grounded. Air Transport Services Group (US) still aims to receive type certification for its A321 converted freighter by 2019, with first A321-200PCF available to customers in 2H 2019. Speaking in Toulouse, France on Tuesday, Akbar Al Baker, CEO of Qatar Airways, announced his intention to create a large subsidiary in India with more than 100 aircraft. Airbus) said it was making good progress in resolving Pratt & Whitney engine snags that were holding up some A320neo narrowbody deliveries, and gave a fresh signal it was considering raising output of its larger A350 wide-body jet. Hawaiian Airlines (US) reportedly dropped its order for six A330-800neo and instead will place an order for B787-9s. Air New Zealand is preparing a formal request for proposals (RFP) for Boeing and Airbus for aircraft that could meet carrier’s ambition to fly nonstop from Auckland to the U.S. East Coast. Irkut has stated its intention to build a customization center for its MC-21 in Russia’s Ulyanovsk Oblast by late 2019. Aeromexico reports 4Q 2017 total revenue up 12.1% to US$904.8 million, with net profit up 80.7% to $24.9 million. SunExpress (Turkey) reports 2017 revenue of US$1.4 billion, on back of passenger numbers up 10% to 8.8%. Load factor rose to 84%. Flydubai (UAE) reports 2017 EBITDAR at 23.6% of revenue, up you from previous year’s figure of 21.1%. AirAsia X recorded a 116 per cent higher net profit in its fourth quarter of 2017 then the same corresponding quarter the year before Thai AirAsia X stated that fpor summer 2018 season it is sourcing additional A330-300s to support its routes from Bangkok signalling strength in its low cost network Willie Walsh, chief executive of IAG, British Airways’ parent company and the main operator at Heathrow, said parliament should not trust Heathrow and said he had “zero confidence” that a third runway would be delivered on time and budget. This comes after airlines have told MP’s that the runway expansion was likely to cost “grossly” more that the 14.3Billion Pounds previously stated Norwegian takes delivery of its last 737NG a 737-800 Ryan Air also took delivery of one 737-800 Delta Air Lines (US) took delivery of one new A321-200, American Airlines (US) took delivery of one new B737 MAX 8 In the regional space Cebu Pacific took delivery of one ATR 72-600 That is the news for the day from mba air tracker. Thank you for listening and please log on to redbook.aero for detailed valuations and fleet information.
Zee Michaelson suggests 3 great locations for the family vacation. Mari Van Dyke visits Greenwich, CT as she Re-Discovers America. Jerry Norden is on location in Orlando at Walt Disney World. And Zee has a couple of Featured Destinations.
Our guest for this episode is Jon Norris, a long-time aircraft cabin engineer who serves as VP of sales for inflight entertainment specialist Lumexis, and previously worked as Airbus cabin design office VP.