Friday, July 18, 2025

Friday, July 18, 2025

 

Transportation Communications Newsletter


  Friday, July 18, 2025 - Dublin, Ireland



AVIATION


1) Miami Airport Bets On Chatbot-Hologram Fusion To Transform The Passenger Experience

Aviation Pros


2) Delta Looks To Use AI For Individualized Pricing

Fortune


3) NATO-Backed Competition Tests Cooperation Between Crisis-Response Drones

Unmanned Airspace


4) How Airports Are Using Spatial Intelligence To Improve Flow And Revenue 

Aviation Pros podcast


PRIVACY


5) ACLU Warns States To Not Rush Digital IDs

Government Technology


PUBLIC INFORMATION / EDUCATION / INVOLVEMENT


6) Baltimore Launches Website For Residents To Track Traffic Signal Retiming Project

Baltimore Sun


RAILROADS


7) Behind Amtrak’s ‘Chaotic Brain Rot’ Social Strategy

Marketing Brew


TAXIS / RIDESHARING


8) Rideshare Drivers Use Apps To Help Them Judge Whether A Ride Is Worth It. Uber, Lyft Trying To Kill Some Of The Apps.

Business Insider


TRANSIT


9) SEPTA Reports Positive Feedback From Riders Amid Looming ‘Transit Death Spiral’

WCAU-TV


10) Dublin, Paris Left Behind As European Capitals Embrace Tap-To-Pay On Public Transport

Irish Independent


VEHICLES


11) A Huge New Lab In Sweden Is Testing The 6G-Powered Future Of Connected Cars And Drones

Gizmodo



News Releases

1) Frontline TransLink Workers Wearing Language Pins To Better Support Newcomers, Tourists

2) Tronair Launches Unified Website Integrating All Aircraft GSE Company Brands



Friday Bonus  

Is it still a roundabout if it’s not round?


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