European technology company Futurail has secured €7.5m ($8.8m) in a seed funding round to enhance its autonomous train systems.The post Futurail secures €7.5m funding to advance autonomous train technology appeared first on Railway Technology.
Exercise Thai Boomerang 25, which ran from 8 to 18 September, concluded for the year with a closing ceremony at Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base. Around 140 RAAF personnel were among the more than 500 participants in the bilateral activity, now in its 1…
The policy update, announced by the Department of Home Affairs, will mean passengers who require noise-cancelling headphones as a disability aid can wear them through body scanners, with the headphones able to be screened separately if needed.
ENISA said it knows the type of ransomware employed, but has not shared any details of the threat actor behind the incident. While there has been some speculation that hackers linked to the Scattered Spider collective may be behind the attack, no actor…
The announcement comes as the US Navy prepares to keep the Super Hornet in front-line service well into the 2040s, despite earlier plans to curtail production, and has direct implications for Australia.
In a statement on Monday, Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) said Hong Kong International Airport will stay open, though there will be “significant disruption to flight operations” starting at 6pm local time on Tuesday.
SatSense has secured a contract with Network Rail to implement satellite radar technology for monitoring the UK rail network.The post SatSense wins contract with Network Rail for satellite monitoring appeared first on Railway Technology.
Alstom has conducted the first run of a shunting hydrogen locomotive in Salzgitter, Germany, as part of multi-party research.The post Alstom’s hydrogen-powered locomotive completes test run appeared first on Railway Technology.
A joint survey conducted by the TWU, AFAP and AIPA of pilots potentially affected by the closure of bases in Canberra and Hobart found that 68 per cent would look for other jobs if the move went ahead, with a further 25 per cent undecided.
More than 50 workers, who sort and deliver incoming and outgoing international freight, walked off the job on Monday following a 24-hour strike at the end of August. According to the union, DHL has not offered a fair deal that accounts for cost-of-livi…
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