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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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Air New Zealand trials its first electric aircraft

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  • October 17, 2025
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The BETA ALIA CX300, currently registered N401NZ, took off from Tauranga Airport on Friday morning for its inaugural test flight. It will be based at Hamilton, then move to Wellington in December for another two months.

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Air New Zealand trials its first electric aircraft

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  • October 17, 2025
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The BETA ALIA CX300, currently registered N401NZ, took off from Tauranga Airport on Friday morning for its inaugural test flight. It will be based at Hamilton, then move to Wellington in December for another two months.

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