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Hello and welcome to the Entrepreneurs on Monocle Radio.
The show all about inspiring people, innovative companies and fresh ideas in global business.
Today's program is a mobility special that takes us from the road to the skies.
First, we'll meet the CEO of Swedish EV maker Polestar to hear his optimistic plans for the year ahead.
To the customer that will generate more revenue, our margin will improve because also we have better cars.
We have more cars.
Bringing all this together will give us the first level of profitability in 25.
And later we'll hop aboard Greece's first scheduled helicopter.
Airline hospitality and the whole offering around it has been getting more and more upgraded in the last 10 years or so, but transportation still remains a complex issue.
This is the Entrepreneurs with me, Tom Edwards.
You're listening to the Entrepreneurs and there is a focus on mobility on this week's programme and another special treat for you listeners.
Chris Lord is in the studio alongside me.
Chris, welcome.
Good to be with you, Tom.
Now, you've been very well.
You're always a busy man, of course, but you've been particularly busy with some in the field reporting the job you were born to do.
Chris, we're going to go to Greece in a moment, but let's start with Polestar mentioned at the top of the show, really interesting business origins on the Track, High Performance EVs, Volvo Acquisition A decade ago.
Now, the business is led by Mr.
Michael Loescheller and you went to chat to him.