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MEDWAY starts ETCS+STM dynamic tests on Poceirão–Vendas Novas line

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  • June 12, 2026
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The test programme covers 20 night sessions and is intended to validate the system’s performance in operational conditions.

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Why The US Navy Flew F/A-18s At Extreme Angles Of Attack During Carrier Qualification

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  • June 12, 2026
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The Hornet needed a high angle of attack as this comes with the territory of carrier operations and it lacks the F-14’s variable wings.

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At-seat QR codes provide passengers with travel information

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Defend the railways or defend the realm

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  • June 12, 2026
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The resignation of John Healey as UK Defence Secretary this week should give everyone involved in transport a moment of pause. His departure was founded…

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Stadler presents FLIRT train design for Wielkopolska region

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  • June 12, 2026
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The first five-car trains are due to enter service on regional routes at the beginning of 2028.

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Billy Meier’s UFO Photos: Real Evidence or Elaborate Hoax?

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  • June 12, 2026
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Billy Meier (born 1937) is a Swiss UFO contactee who claims he has been in communication with extraterrestrial beings known as the Plejaren since childhood. He gained international attention in the 1970s after publishing hundreds of UFO photographs, fi…

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Virgin Australia bids farewell to the last of its A320s

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  • June 12, 2026
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The carrier, which currently operates four A320-200s inherited from former low-cost arm Tigerair, has been gradually phasing out the aircraft type to simplify its fleet, with Virgin Australia Regional Airlines (VARA) jet operations being taken over by …

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OneSKY-CMATS again raised at Projects of Concern Summit

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  • June 12, 2026
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Defence convened a Projects of Concern Summit in Canberra to discuss the CMATS project on 11 June.

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World Cup Fever in Guadalajara

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  • June 12, 2026
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The city’s metro area has pushed westward since it last hosted World Cup matches in 1986, expanding across a landscape shaped by ancient volcanoes.

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Final track laid on Western Sydney Airport metro

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  • June 12, 2026
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The WSI metro, which runs from St Marys to the Bradfield “aerotropolis” via the new airport, stretches for 23 kilometres with six stations along its length. Focus will now turn to fitting out tunnels and viaducts ahead of train testing.

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