Transportation Communications Newsletter
Monday, June 30, 2025 - Cranford, New Jersey
**Georgia NCAA Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Champs**
AVIATION
1) Communications Failure Disrupts Flights In Italy
2) Researchers Test Autonomous Technologies At Atlantic City Airport
NBC News (video)
3) Japan Looks To Create A Drone Logistics Network For Remote Islands
4) Cyprus’ Air Traffic Control: Managing 420,000 Flights Annually And Self-Funding Operations
5) First Operational Drone Traffic Management System Aims To Prevent Midair Collisions
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
6) App From National Highways Authority Of India Will Tell Drivers Route With Lowest Toll
FREIGHT
7) USDOT Secretary Plans To Use AI To Solve Carrier Identity
GPS / NAVIGATION
8) TomTom To Cut 300 Jobs As It Embraces AI
HEALTH
9) Noise Pollution Monitoring At Pedestrian Level By Autonomous Vehicles In Urban Areas
Science of the Total Environment
PRIVACY
10) Flock Safety’s Feature Updates Cannot Make Automated License Plate Readers Safe
Electronic Frontier Foundation
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
11) Last Issue Of Los Angeles Transportation Headlines Published
Los Angeles Metro Transportation Research Library and Archives
12) What A Fake Hacker, A Traffic Light And Your Deepest Desires Have In Common
13) Police In Cranford, New Jersey Giving ‘Tickets’ To Kids Wearing Bike Helmets For Free Pizza
SAFETY / SECURITY
14) Scattered Spider Hackers Shift Focus To Aviation, Transportation Firms
15) Delta Locks Some Customer Accounts Over Security Concern
SPACE
16) How Phones, Wi-Fi Are Blocking Signals From Black Holes
TELEMATICS
17) Understanding The Role Of Telematics In The EV Transition
TRANSIT
18) Hanoi To Launch Multimodal Public Transport Pass For Buses, Metro By September
19) India’s Best Buses To Launch Mobile App For Customers
WEATHER
20) NOAA Delays Cutoff Of Key Satellite Data For Hurricane Forecasting
News Releases
1) Maersk Launches Trade And Tariff Platform To Navigate Customs
**Bernie’s Notes**
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