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FAA Limits Newark Flights After Air Traffic Control Outages

Federal regulators are limiting flights at Newark Liberty International Airport after repeated communication and radar system failures in Philadelphia caused hundreds of flight cancellations and delays; the FAA insists the system remains safe, but controllers report working conditions are unsustaina...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Germany's Railway System: Overpriced and Inefficient Due to Flawed Financing

A study reveals Germany's railway network is overpriced and inefficient due to its for-profit structure, incentivizing DB Netz AG (InfraGO) to prioritize profit over maintenance, leading to higher track access fees and network deterioration. The debt brake and EU regulations worsen the situation, hi...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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AI-Powered Speed Limit System Improves Naples Traffic

Autostrade per l'Italia successfully tested a Dynamic Speed Limit system on a 3km stretch of Naples' ring road using AI and connected vehicles, reducing travel times and emissions by up to 15% and potentially accidents by 10-30%; the system processes 3.5 million data points daily.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Greek Council of State refers fatal accident case, suggesting potential state liability

The Council of State in Greece is referring a case involving a 2011 fatal car accident on Crete's National Highway to the Administrative Court of Appeals, suggesting that the state and regional authorities may be liable due to the lack of safety barriers that contributed to the deaths of a family of...

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Istanbul Bus Strike Resolved After Payment Agreement

On May 22nd, 2025, 1,930 of Istanbul's 3,200 private buses went on strike due to unpaid fees from the İBB, causing temporary service disruptions; however, a payment agreement was reached, and service resumed.

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Greyhound Bus Crash Highlights Critical Shortage of Safe Truck Parking

A Greyhound bus crash in Illinois on July 12, 2023, killed three passengers and injured twelve others when the bus struck three semi-trucks illegally parked on a rest stop ramp due to insufficient safe truck parking, driver fatigue, and Greyhound's deficient driver oversight.

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Autopilots in Aviation: Enhancing Safety, Not Replacing Pilots

Modern aircraft autopilots, first developed in 1914, reduce pilot workload and improve safety, particularly in high-speed, busy airspace; however, pilots still manually control take-off and landing and maintain constant oversight of the autopilot.

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Munich's Ambitious Public Transport Upgrades Face Funding Hurdles

Munich plans major public transport upgrades, including U-Bahn and S-Bahn extensions and an airport ICE connection, facing significant funding challenges and potential delays, impacting its 2040 Olympic bid.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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EU Consumer Groups Accuse Seven Budget Airlines of Illegal Baggage Fees

Sixteen European consumer groups are demanding that the EU investigate seven budget airlines—Easyjet, Norwegian, Ryanair, Volotea, Vueling, Transavia, and Wizzair—for allegedly illegal extra baggage fees that cause confusion and distress for passengers, potentially reaching €280.

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Saxony-Anhalt's Slow Bike Path Construction Criticized

Green Party criticizes slow bike path construction in Saxony-Anhalt, citing only 165 kilometers built in ten years, despite 1,100 kilometers planned, highlighting insufficient funding and staffing as major obstacles.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
liberation.fr
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French Consumer Groups Sue Seven Airlines Over Abusive Baggage Fees

Fifteen French consumer associations sued seven airlines (EasyJet, Norwegian, Ryanair, Transavia, Volotea, Vueling, Wizzair) for abusive baggage fees, citing inconsistent size regulations and high charges (up to €280) that generated over €10 billion in revenue in 2024, prompting calls for EU-wide in...

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Air Traffic Control Crisis Erodes Airline Trust and Market Share

Air traffic control issues are causing major disruptions at several US airports, forcing airlines like United to cut flights and raising serious safety concerns among passengers, leading to a decline in trust and market share for airlines.

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