Transportation Communications Newsletter
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Delta Expects Normal Operations By Thursday As Flight Disruptions Ease
2) Alaska Airlines Passengers Will Now Be Greeted With Chill Sub Pop Tunes
3) FAA, National Air Traffic Controllers Association Finalize New Air Traffic Controller Fatigue Rules
4) FAA Hypoxia Chamber Exhibit Focuses On Pilot Safety, Education
5) Boom Supersonic Announces ‘Reinvented’ Cockpit
6) Why Tech Keeps Holding Airlines Back When Something Goes Wrong
CAMERAS
7) Tuskegee, Alabama’s Camera Speeding Ticket Program Halted; Drivers To Receive Refunds
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
8) RD Vial Advances Toll Station Digital Transformation In Dominican Republic
9) Squashing Smishing In Tolling Has Proven To Be Difficult
ENVIRONMENT
10) White House Says Better Tech Could Help Environmental Permitting Process
FREIGHT
11) Real-Time Transportation Visibility Platforms Become Popular
GPS / NAVIGATION
12) How Rescue Services In Israel Will Overcome Navigation Disruptions
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
13) Balancing Cybersecurity Threats In Smart Cities: Is The Potential Convenience Of ‘Smart’ Intersections Worth The Risk?
MARITIME
14) How NOAA Is Digitizing Charts Of The Erie Canal
OTHER
15) Digital License Plates Being Pulled From Market In Michigan
16) License Plate Redesign Pits Philadelphia Vs. Rest Of Pennsylvania
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
17) A Crash Course For Educators About Jobs In Port Of Baltimore
SAFETY / SECURITY
18) High Five Rural Traffic Safety Belt Program Working To Find Solutions To Fatalities In Rural Areas Of Kentucky
TELEMATICS
19) The Tech Behind Car Subscriptions
TRANSIT
20) Gun Scanners To Be Piloted At Handful Of New York City Subway Stations
21) MTA Contractor Scrambles To Refund Fake Charges After OMNY ‘Upgrade’ Goes Awry
22) Minnesota Metro Transit’s General Manager Rode All 60 Routes Over Past Year. Passengers Gave Her A Piece Of Their Mind
23) New York City Transit Inspires Board Game
News Releases
2) Embraer Signs Contract With DECEA For Modernization Of Brazilian Air Traffic Control System
3) Honeywell, Frequentis Demonstrate Advanced Ground Control Station For EVTOL Aircraft
4) Successful Flight Trials Demonstrate 5G Telecommunications From The Sky
5) Overture Maps Foundation Releases General Availability Of Its Open Maps Datasets
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