Transportation Communications Newsletter
**25th Anniversary Year**
Tuesday, September 26, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey
AVIATION
1) Gatwick Airport Places Limit On Flights Due To Air Traffic Controllers Shortage Due To Illness
2) Articles From Latest Issue Of Skyways From Eurocontrol
Mutual Cooperation To Ensure Air Navigation Services Provision In Ukraine After The War
Northern Norway: A European Roadmap To Climate-Neutral Regional Air Traffic
Major Developments Towards Implementation Of The Global Aircraft-In-Distress Service
ISOBAR — Research Is Building Controller Confidence In AI Systems
Moving To New Network Manager Ops Centre Is A Step Change In European Airspace Digitization
3) Here’s Why You Should Think Twice Before Recording Drama On An Airplane, An FAA Rep Warns
FREIGHT
4) Alone In The Crowd: Long-Haul Truckers Fight Isolation Through Satellite Connections
Thinking Transportation podcast
GPS / NAVIGATION
5) USDOT Seeks GPS Alternatives To Fortify US’s Position, Navigation And Timing System
6) Ops, Security Experts Alert Of GPS Spoofing Near Iran
MARITIME
7) ‘Dark’ Ships Are Faking Their Locations To Move Oil Around The World
OTHER
8) Interview With Gabe Klein, Executive Director, US Joint Office Of Energy And Transportation
PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT
9) Rhode Island DOT Hides Crash Data From The Public
10) USDOT Forming Motorcyclist Advisory Council
TAXIS / RIDESHARING
11) How Uber Learned To Stop Fighting And Play Nice With Taxis
TRANSIT
12) Westmoreland (Pennsylvania) Transit Readies Real-Time Bus Tracking
13) Catalyzing Innovation In Self-Driving Public Transport
News Releases
1) Buy Gas With Your Fingertip? CEO Of Mercedes Pay+ On Securing The Future Of In-Car Payments
2) Hosting Dubai World Congress For Self-Driving Transport
3) Dubai RTA Introduces New Generation Of Cutting-Edge Smart Kiosks
4) UNLV To Launch Tourist Safety Institute
5) Rider University Professor Revolutionizes Road Traffic Safety Through AI Research
6) IoT Data Provides A Foundation For Smart City
Tuesday Transportation Oddities
It may not be as famous as Route 66, but Route 20 has a couple of things going for it. First, it’s still intact. Second, it is the longest contiguous road in the United States, running 3,365 miles between Boston and Newport, Oregon.
Upcoming Events
- TRB Webinar: The Value of Access Management—Tools for Difficult Conversations - September 28
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