We speak with the Porto Aviation Group CEO who flew to Oshkosh from Italy, the ForeFlight Head of International Growth, the CEO and Founder of Airhart Aeronautics, airline Captain Dana, an Historical Restoration Consultant about the historic terminal building at the Long Beach Airport, and flight team interns from the California Science Center program.\n\n\n\nPorto Aviation Group\n\n\n\nInnovation and entrepreneurship correspondent Hillel Glazer met Porto Aviation Group CEO Alberto Porto at Oshkosh. He flew there from Italy in a Rotax-powered Risen airplane making just two stops.\n\n\n\nAlberto Porto and the Risen at EAA Airventure Oshkosh.\n\n\n\nCapt. Dana\n\n\n\nFrom Episode 80 of the Journey is the Reward podcast, Brian Coleman and Micah speak with Capt. Dana from Acme Airlines, a major U.S. carrier. Their conversation provides insight into the life of an airline pilot.\n\n\n\nForeFlight\n\n\n\nAgain at EAA Airventure Oshkosh, Hillel interviews Josh Tahmasebi, Head of International Growth at ForeFlight, a provider of flight planning software. He describes ForeFlight and its newest features and innovations.\n\n\n\nAirhart Aeronautics\n\n\n\nHillel talks with Nikita Ermoshkin, the CEO and Founder of Airhart Aeronautics. The company seeks to build intuitive-to-fly GA airplanes that are fully fly-by-wire and more accessible. Airhart is working with Sling Aircraft to develop a safe personal aircraft that is easier to fly than others on the market.\n\n\n\nAirhart Sling\n\n\n\nLong Beach Airport (LGB) historic terminal building\n\n\n\nJohn Thomas, Historical Restoration Consultant, led the restoration team for the 1941 historic terminal building at Long Beach Airport. (The oldest municipal airport in the state of California.) See: Long Beach Airport\u2019s Historic Terminal Reopens Following Major Renovation, Restoration Effort.\n\n\n\nThe historic terminal building at Long Beach Airport.\n\n\n\nCalifornia Science Center Interns\n\n\n\nBrian Coleman and Micah speak with seven flight team interns from the California Science Center. The students describe why they signed up for the six-week program and what they learned from the experience. These are great examples of the amazing results that can be achieved when students are exposed to aviation.\n\n\n\nFlight Team Interns. Courtesy California Science Center.\n\n\n\nHosts this Episode\n\n\n\nMax Flight, with contributions from Hillel Glazer, Brian Coleman, and our Main(e) Man Micah.