Transportation Communications Newsletter
**25th Anniversary Year**
Tuesday, May 16, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Mitchell, South Dakota To Roll Out Airplane Tracking System In Effort To Ward Off Runway Size Reduction
OTHER
2) China, Japan Defense Ministers Hold First Call Via Maritime-Air Liaison Line
ROADWAYS
3) Washington State DOT Says Better Communication, Coordination Needed To Prevent Roadwork Jams
SAFETY / SECURITY
4) Ugandan MPs ‘Still In The Dark’ On Car Tracking Project
News Releases
1) Pacific Gas & Electric, BMW Start V2X Testing In California
2) Air Transport Industry Turns To Digitalization To Improve Baggage Mishandling Rates
3) California Office Of Traffic Safety Launches ‘Go Safely Movement’
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
Perhaps you’ve flown on the world’s longest non-stop flight between Singapore and Kennedy Airport in New York City. Well, if you still want to be able to say you’ve flown on the longest non-stop flight, start making plans to take Qantas between Sydney and London. It will clock in at 10,576 miles (17,020 km) and take nearly 20 hours. You still have plenty of time to make a reservation. The flights won’t begin until late 2025.
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