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Nose to Tail by Jet Midwest

Nose to Tail by Jet Midwest

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Introducing “Nose to Tail” a podcast where we explore the world of aviation lifecycle solutions, industry-related insights, and more. Join host Patrick Kraus, COO and Managing Director at Jet Midwest, along with industry experts for podcast conversations that encompass topics in the commercial aviation marketplace — from nose to tail. Each episode features interviews with some of our colleagues, co-workers, and friends who are deeply involved in the aviation industry. We’ll discuss the latest trends and innovations, explore the ins and outs of aircraft trading, offer insight for operators looking to extract the highest value from their fleets, and share personal stories from around the globe. Whether you’re a seasoned aviation enthusiast or just getting started in the industry, “Nose to Tail” is the perfect podcast to learn and connect.2023 Jet Midwest Inc. Economics Politics & Government
Episodes
  • EP 91: The Value of Customer Trust & Focused Capability in Component Repair with Mike Jones
    Jun 26 2026
    Focused component repair shops can bring a different kind of advantage to the MRO market: agility, responsiveness, and a closer connection to the customer’s real-world pressure. In this episode of Nose to Tail, Patrick Kraus sits down with Mike Jones of AeroStar for a practical conversation about component repair, customer communication, quality, and test capability. We look at the values that really matter in choosing the right repair partner: clear communication, honest expectations, responsiveness under changing conditions, and the ability to protect your customer’s reputation when the work leaves your hands. When the market is tight, that kind of partnership matters. Delayed piece parts, changing OEM requirements, turn-time pressure, labor constraints, and urgent customer needs all create friction. Strong repair partners help reduce that uncertainty by staying visible, honest, and engaged throughout the repair cycle. We also explore how focused shops can build capability around changing market needs, why the aftermarket is often at its best when it can move with agility, and why technology can improve systems without replacing the judgment, personality, and trust that build lasting customer relationships. Get ready for new episodes of our podcast every other Friday. Learn more about our sponsor, Jet Midwest, at jetmidwest.com. Jet Midwest is a global, multifaceted aircraft service provider. Since 1997, it has specialized in providing exceptional value to the commercial aviation industry through complete nose-to-tail product support solutions for passenger and cargo aircraft.
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    37 mins
  • EP 90: Building Test Capability That Lasts with Todd Meredith
    Jun 12 2026
    A system can work today and still become a liability tomorrow. In aerospace testing, capability is not just about whether a test stand can run. It is about whether that system can stay reliable, supportable, and useful through upgrades, turnover, changing aircraft platforms, and long aircraft lifecycles. In this episode of Nose to Tail, Patrick Kraus sits down with Todd Meredith, Senior Vice President at Testek Solutions, for a behind-the-scenes look at the test benches and test stands that support aerospace repair, production, and return-to-service decisions. Todd breaks down what test equipment actually does in real-world workflows, why “no fault found” is still an important result, how older aircraft create long-term support challenges, and why commercial off-the-shelf components can be critical when a system needs to last for decades. The conversation also explores the make-or-buy decision behind test capability: what happens when a custom system depends too heavily on one person, why documentation and support networks matter, and how teams can design test systems that survive upgrades instead of requiring full replacement. In this conversation, we cover: + What test benches and test stands actually do in aerospace repair and production + How testing supports return-to-service decisions, repeatable quality, and throughput + Why older aircraft and legacy technology create long-term sustainment challenges + Why commercial off-the-shelf components matter in long-life systems + The risk of custom-built systems without documentation, training, or support paths + How test benches can be maintained and upgraded instead of replaced + What more-electric aircraft, including the 787, may mean for future test capability Subscribe to Nose to Tail for more conversations with aviation leaders, operators, MRO partners, and aftermarket experts. Get ready for new episodes of our podcast every other Friday. Learn more about our sponsor, Jet Midwest, at jetmidwest.com. Jet Midwest is a global, multifaceted aircraft service provider. Since 1997, it has specialized in providing exceptional value to the commercial aviation industry through complete nose-to-tail product support solutions for passenger and cargo aircraft.
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    29 mins
  • EP 89: Work as Imagined vs Work as Done: Closing the Documentation Gap in Aviation with Brent Webb
    May 29 2026
    Aviation runs on strict standards. But it operates in the exceptions. Older fleets, incomplete records, and AOG pressure don’t always fit neatly as a set formula. This conversation explores the gap between ideal process and operational constraints, and what practical teams do to close that gap without compromising standards. Brent Webb breaks down why parts acceptance is getting harder, how documentation demands collide with older-platform limitations, and why provenance systems and stronger traceability are becoming a reliable path forward for trust in used material. In this episode, we cover: Why legacy fleets create a documentation gap under modern acceptance criteria What AOG reveals about ideal processes vs execution How teams stay compliant while still being adaptable and practical Why traceability/provenance systems reduce uncertainty over time Please like, subscribe, and follow along for more. Get ready for new episodes of our podcast every other Friday. Learn more about our sponsor, Jet Midwest, at jetmidwest.com. Jet Midwest is a global, multifaceted aircraft service provider. Since 1997, it has specialized in providing exceptional value to the commercial aviation industry through complete nose-to-tail product support solutions for passenger and cargo aircraft.
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    41 mins
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