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[TCN] Tuesday, March 19, 2024



  

Transportation Communications Newsletter


🌸 Tuesday, March 19, 2024 - Cranford, New Jersey 🍂


**Happy 1st Day of Spring/Autumn**


AVIATION


1) Florida's Lakeland Linder International Airport Shortens Name On New Logo, Marketing Materials

LkldNow


2) Turkish Airlines Launches Device To Translate 52 Languages, 72 Accents At Airports

SA People


3) Estonia To Host Uncrewed Traffic Management Test Center

Aviation International News


4) Skyway - Issue 79

Eurocontrol


FREIGHT


5) Real-Time IoT Data Monitoring Ensures Supply Chain Integrity

Diginomica


GPS / NAVIGATION


6) Global Automakers Adopt T Map For Enhanced Navigation In South Korea

Chosun Daily


MARITIME


7) Fast-Tracking The Evolution Of Unmanned Maritime Systems

Hydro International


RAILROADS


8) How what3words Is Being Applied At Network Rail

Rail Technology Magazine


SAFETY / SECURITY


9) US Supreme Court Unanimously Rules Against Government In No Fly List Case

The Hill


10) Minnesota Research Explores Safer Work Zone For Flaggers

Finance & Commerce


SPACE


11) Neuraspace Starts Free Space Traffic Management Service

SpaceNews


TRANSIT


12) Driverless Trams, Innovative Ticketing Announced For Moscow

RailTech



News Releases

1) FAA Selects Frequentis For Digitalization Of Air-To-Ground Communications

2) ALDOT Launches News Hub: ALDOTNews.com

3) Enaire, India To Launch Constellation Of Satellites To Improve Air Traffic Management

4) Marine Insight Launches AI Tool, MarineGPT, To Transform Maritime Industry

5) Mark43, Port Authority Of NY & NJ Partner On Public Safety Technology 

6) Applied Information To Provide Video Highlight Coverage Of ITS America Conference & Expo 2024

7) Ireland's NIMS Launches C-ITS Pilot Project For Enhanced Traffic Safety

8) Opening Of CPKC Stadium Marked In Kansas City

8) NATS Services, Altitude Angel Partner To Deliver Integrated Traffic Management Services Portfolio

10) Wisconsin DMV Launches Improved Website

 


Tuesday Transportation Oddities

Morse code was the first way to have live communications between ships at sea and land-based receivers. Today, it no longer is used on a regular basis but at Point Reyes, California, radio station KPH continues a long maritime communications tradition.


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