Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Transportation Communications Newsletter

Wednesday, April 24, 2019 - Cranford, New Jersey


AVIATION

1) FBI Looking Into Computer System Outages At Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

2) ADS-B Equipage Trending Up, FAA Focused On Business And GA Operators

3) Swiss ATC Convictions Draw Call For Regulation Changes

FREIGHT

4) Carriers Need To Use Data More Effectively, Experts Say

INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

5) Mobility Rush 66

MARITIME

6) Gender-Neutral Boats On The Rise As Scottish Maritime Museum Vows To Remove All Signs Referring To Ships As ‘She’

PRIVACY

7) Facial Recognition Technology At Airports Sparks Privacy Concerns

8) Are Citizens Prepared For Data Implications Of Smart Cities?

SAFETY / SECURITY

9) Hacker Says He Can Monitor Cars And Kill Their Engines After Breaking Into GPS Tracking Apps

10) Safety Through Speed Management

TELEMATICS

11) Ford Wants To Build A Better App Store For Cars

TRAFFIC INCIDENT MANAGEMENT

12) NTSB Finds Poor Communication, Planning For Maine Toy Run In Which Two Died In Crash

TRANSIT

13) Connect Transit Board Panel Formed To Seek Input After Controversial Fare Hikes, Route Changes


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