Transportation Communications Newsletter
🇵🇬 Friday, September 16, 2022 - Burlington, Vermont 🇵🇬
**Papua New Guinea Independence Day**
AVIATION
1) Flights Disrupted As French Air Traffic Controllers Walk Out
2) How America’s Airports Defend Against Cyberthreats
CAMERAS
3) Humble, Texas Collects Millions Operating Red-Light Cameras After 2019 State Ban
4) Ocean Springs, Mississippi Resident Files Suit Over Cameras Tagging Uninsured Cars
FREIGHT
5) Enride Officially Launches Its Autonomous Freight In EU’s Largest Transportation Market
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
6) Feds Prepare To Open New $500 Million Program For Transportation Tech
OTHER
7) Utah Readies Mobile Driver’s License Rollout
ROADWAYS
8) Automated Lane Closure System Coming To Maryland’s Bay Bridge
SPACE
9) NASA, FCC Address Growing Issue Of Orbital Debris
News Releases
2) Transit Workforce Center Launches National Frontline Worker Recruitment Campaign
3) Navigating The Roads In The Sky: Whiteman Air Force Base Builds Strong Relationships With FAA
4) NATO Exercises With New Maritime Unmanned Systems
Friday Bonus
Airports and trees usually aren’t the best combination but at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport an art installation in the passageway between two terminals leaves you with the impression of a walk in the woods complete with the sounds of birds and falling rain as well as lightning flashes.
Upcoming Events
- Solar Eclipse Planning Workshop - October 21-22 - Rochester, New York
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