Friday, November 10, 2023

Friday, November 10, 2023

   

Transportation Communications Newsletter

**25th Anniversary Year**

 Friday, November 10, 2023 - Cranford, New Jersey



AVIATION


1) A Look At American Airlines’ Integrated Operations Center

World Aviation Media


GPS / NAVIGATION


2) Galileo: An Exciting Road Ahead Toward New Capabilities

GPS World contributed content


HEALTH


3) Albuquerque Pauses Installation Of Traffic Noise Cameras

KOB-TV


MARITIME


4) How The US Coast Guard’s Satellite Imaging Plays A Huge Role In Maritime Domain Awareness

WFED Radio


OTHER


5) Sunflowers Program Helped Me Find The Courage To Travel With Hidden Disabilities

PublicSource


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


6) New Mexico DOT Debuts Winter ENDWI Campaign

KRQE-TV


SPACE


7) Specialized Training Programs Using Sensory Augmentation Devices Could Prevent Astronauts From Getting Disoriented In Space

The Conversation


TRANSIT


8) Digital Payments Transform Global Transit Experience

PaymentsJournal


VEHICLES


9) North Carolina DOT Issues Report On Driverless Shuttle Test

AASHTO Journal



News Releases

1) Ohio DOT Taps Honda To Lead Two-Year Project To Advance Road Condition Management System

2) Riyadh Air, Microsoft Partner To Drive Innovation And Sustainability In Aviation Sector

3) Singapore Airlines, Tata Communications Sign Agreement To Transform Airline’s Communications And Collaboration Tools 

4) Weinbach Group Hired By Miami-Dade County DOT & Public Works For Marketing Communications

5) Connected At 30,000 Feet: Insights On Delta’s Unprecedented Wi-Fi Rollout

6) Honeywell Launches DARWIN AI Project In Europe

7) Developing Next-Gen Traffic Signal Control Systems With Air Quality In Mind


**Bernie’s Notes**

Next week I’ll be attending AASHTO’s Annual Meeting in Indianapolis. If you’ll be there and would like to meet, please drop me a note at bernie@transportationradio.com.


Friday Bonus

Be careful how you paint your vehicle in Florida. In October I told you about a woman who was arrested because her car had a similar paint scheme to a Florida Highway Patrol vehicle. Then, a few days later, a man was arrested because he had buffed off the black paint on an old FHP vehicle which was sold at auction. Now, another Florida driver was cited for painting “Booty Patrol” on his truck in a design similar to the US Border Patrol.


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