Transportation Communications Newsletter
**25th Anniversary Year**
Friday, September 8, 2023 - Port Reading, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) FAA To Spend $10 Million To Improve Controller Situational Awareness And Deploy Surface Surveillance Systems At Additional Airports
2) FAA Considering Mandating Planes Be Equipped With Technology To Alert Pilots Of Potential Landing Errors
CAMERAS
3) Public Transit Systems Require Object Storage Capabilities For Video Surveillance
ELECTRONIC TOLLING
4) Dry Run Of Cashless Tollway Collection Expands In Philippines
MARITIME
5) Royal Navy Carrier Lands Autonomous Cargo Plane For First Time
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
6) Transit Leaders Call Community Involvement Necessary To Increase Equity
RAILROADS
7) Details Emerge Of Genesee & Wyoming Plans For First Test Of Autonomous Container Equipment
8) New Harmonized EU Standards To Support Cross-Border Rail
SAFETY / SECURITY
9) Multiple Nation-State Hackers Infiltrate Single Aviation Organization
10) US Government Monitors Global Entry Travelers Daily, Even If They Aren’t Traveling
TRANSIT
11) Seoul Introduces World’s First Tagless Subway System
12) London To Enhance Bus Safety With New ADAS
VEHICLES
13) Trucking Trade Groups Generally Support Automatic Emergency Braking Proposal
News Releases
2) North Carolina DOT, Beep Launch Autonomous Shuttle Pilot At UNC Charlotte
3) GO Transit Teams With Toronto Blue Jays Fans In Latest Ad Campaign
Friday Bonus
How far would you go to get a year’s worth of free travel? In Austria you can do just that by getting a tattoo of a Klimaticket rail card.
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