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PKP Cargo grows its market share in August

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  • October 17, 2025
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Polish national rail freight operator PKP Cargo has grown its market share in transported freight volumes in August by 1.48% compared to July. The company…

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What Exactly Were AAWSAP, AATIP and the Black Budget UAP Programs?

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  • October 17, 2025
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The Programs Hidden in Plain Sight
For years, the U.S. government denied funding UFO research. But behind classified contracts and black-budget language, two major programs operated in the shadows: AAWSAP and AATIP. Both were tied to the Pentagon, the…

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For Uzbekistan, the Middle Corridor is more than just a transit route

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  • October 17, 2025
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The Middle Corridor: Europeans tend to look at it with skepticism, whereas the Chinese celebrate each newly launched train. In between them are the Central…

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Space42 signs autonomous mobility deals with e& UAE and A2Z

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  • October 17, 2025
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UAE-based satellite firm Space42 says it has signed separate MoUs with e& UAE and South Korean autonomous driving company Autonomous A2Z to develop the UAE’s autonomous mobility services ecosystem.

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Bayobab teams with Seeker to launch AI-as-a-service in Africa

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  • October 17, 2025
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MTN’s digital infrastructure arm Bayobab said on Thursday it has signed an MoU with US-based AI company Seekr Technologies to offer AI-as-a-service (AIaaS) to private and public organisations across Africa, to include Bayobab’s connectivity servic…

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It’s time to build for both freight and passenger

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  • October 17, 2025
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For decades, Britain’s railways have been planned, funded and debated in silos. Projects are either “for passengers” or “for freight”, and rarely both. Yet history,…

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Qantas defends planned change to cabin door procedures

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  • October 17, 2025
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The Flying Kangaroo is looking to have a single workgroup take responsibility both for moving stairs and for opening and closing doors, which it says will lower risk and improve control. It comes after a Jetstar plane earlier this month was seen taxiin…

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Qantas defends planned change to cabin door procedures

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  • October 17, 2025
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The Flying Kangaroo is looking to have a single workgroup take responsibility both for moving stairs and for opening and closing doors, which it says will lower risk and improve control. It comes after a Jetstar plane earlier this month was seen taxiin…

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Australia marks biggest day for passenger flights since 2019

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  • October 17, 2025
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Thursday 18 September saw 2,799 flights, the highest since 2019, with Brisbane setting an all-time record at 617 movements on 26 September driven by school holidays and major football finals, according to Airservices Australia’s Australian Aviation Net…

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Australia marks biggest day for passenger flights since 2019

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  • October 17, 2025
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Thursday 18 September saw 2,799 flights, the highest since 2019, with Brisbane setting an all-time record at 617 movements on 26 September driven by school holidays and major football finals, according to Airservices Australia’s Australian Aviation Net…

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