UNSW’s Andrew Charlton on the future of aviation policy
Andrew Charlton is the managing director of Aviation Advocacy, a consultancy firm based in Switzerland.
His CV includes stints as chief legal officer at Qantas before heading government affairs for the IATA and working as a lecturer in airport economics, management and policy.
In this special episode in partnership with UNSW Aviation, Charlton discusses creating a new course for the School of Aviation to tackle how aviation policy is adapting to a rapidly changing industry.
Plus, he talks about the most significant policy challenges currently, including airport slot rules and the Qatar flights controversy.