Transportation Communications Newsletter
Friday, January 8, 2021 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Boeing Charged With 737 Max Fraud Conspiracy, Agrees To Pay Over $2.5 Billion
2) Plan To Close Air Traffic Control Tower At New Zealand’s Invercargill Airport Rejected
3) FAA Working To Update Private-Use Airport Listings
CAMERAS
4) Trotwood, Ohio To Reinstate Speed, Red-Light Camera Program
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) US Coast Guard Provides GPS III Antenna Phase-Center Data
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) UK To Continue To Participate In EU’s Horizon Technology Projects, Thanks To Brexit Deal
7) 20 'Smart Intersections' Coming To Ann Arbor
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
8) Transit Agencies Join Forces To Promote Mask Usage
9) Ferndale, Michigan Utilizes Interactive Map For Public Input On Forthcoming Transportation Plan
VEHICLES
10) Hyundai Motor Confirms Self-Driving-Car Talks With Apple, Shares Skyrocket
11) GM Unveils New Logo, Plans New Website In Shift To Electric Vehicles
News Releases
1) Airports Council CEO Criticizes Decision To Exclude Airports From Federal Drone Advisory Panel
2) NHTSA Seeks Comment On Cybersecurity Best Practices For The Safety Of Modern Vehicles
3) Nokia Seals LTE/5G Private Wireless Deal At Port Of Seattle
4) Ntuple Launches Korea Railroad Ticketing System In Google Maps
Friday Bonus
Underwater tunnels and roundabouts are fairly common but how about an underwater roundabout?
Upcoming Events
Symposium: Realizing Opportunity Through Transportation - January 26
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