Brightline and Sotereon.AI have entered into a partnership to implement LiDAR technology on two of the former’s locomotivesThe post Brightline, Sotereon AI to launch LiDAR tech on Florida passenger trains appeared first on Railway Technology.
Speaking exclusively to Australian Aviation, Malaysia Airlines’ chief commercial officer, Dersenish Aresandiran, said the carrier wants to improve the cabin experience for Australian passengers travelling to and from Kuala Lumpur.
The Flying Kangaroo’s new domestic aircraft, which will replace its older 737-800s, are commencing Brisbane services as of Monday 17 November. Initially operating one return service per day, Qantas expects the A321XLR to expand its presence in Brisbane…
The new $500 million baggage system, slated to be up and running in early 2026, will use totes, electronic sorting, and an early bag store capable of holding around 1,400 pieces of luggage at a time to increase capacity and enable real-time bag trackin…
Operating over the winter and spring months from 22 June to 23 October 2026, the service will fly three times per week on A320neo aircraft, offering a total of 17,560 additional seats between Queensland and the South Island.
Speaking at the meeting on Friday, CEO Dave Emerson said the airline had seen a successful 2025 financial year, with 20.7 million customers flown and a statutory net profit after tax of $479 million, and that trading for 2026 to date is in line with it…
Progress Rail has secured a contract to supply signalling and telecommunications systems for the second phase of Thailand’s double-trackThe post Progress Rail to provide signalling, telecom systems for Thai railway project appeared first on Railway Tec…
Hitachi Rail and Sistem’s UTE consortium has been selected to deliver signalling and traffic management technology on the Talayuela–PlasenciaThe post Hitachi Rail, Sistem win €126.5m HSL signalling contract in Spain appeared first on Railway Technology…
Speaking at the Australian Financial Review’s Infrastructure Summit in Sydney, Rob Sharp said Australia’s air traffic management provider, which has been actively recruiting over the past few years, is in better shape in terms of workforce than Europe …
Both airports have reached level 5 carbon accreditation, which requires “maintaining a Net Zero carbon balance on Scopes 1 and 2, and actively addressing Scope 3 emissions sources”. It comes after Adelaide last December became the first major Australia…