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XB-1 Breaks Supersonic Barrier, Reviving Hopes for Commercial Supersonic Flight

On July 1, 2024, Boom Technology's XB-1 supersonic aircraft successfully reached Mach 1.1 three times during a 30-minute test flight at Mojave Air and Space Port, marking a significant milestone in the development of supersonic commercial air travel.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Amazon Seeks UK Drone Delivery Approval in Darlington

Amazon plans to launch a same-day drone delivery service from its Darlington warehouse, pending CAA and council approval, covering a 7.5-mile radius after a home suitability check; this follows previous international successes and recent setbacks.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Athens Traffic Crisis: Experts Propose Solutions Amidst Worsening Congestion

A symposium by the Hellenic Society of Transportation Engineers revealed that Athens' traffic congestion is worsening, with private cars dominating roads and resulting in significant economic losses (€80-90 million annually). Experts proposed solutions such as green rings, stricter enforcement, cong...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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South Korea's Airport Expansion: Economic Viability Questioned

South Korea's plans to build ten new airports, including one in Saemangeum, are raising concerns due to the unprofitability of many existing airports, such as Muan which lost \$14.09 million in 2023, with only three of fourteen airports currently profitable.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Jeju Air Crash: Bird Strike Investigated as Primary Cause

A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed in South Korea on December 29th, killing 179 passengers; a preliminary investigation suggests a bird strike caused engine failure, leading to the crash.

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No Poverty
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Jeju Air Crash Preliminary Report Points to Bird Strike

A preliminary report on the December 29 Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash in South Korea, which killed 179 people, points to a potential bird strike as a contributing factor, with investigators examining engine damage and the role of the localizer structure in the accident.

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Boom Supersonic Breaks Sound Barrier, Heralding Return of Supersonic Flight

Boom Supersonic's XB-1, a supersonic demonstrator aircraft, broke the sound barrier on January 28, 2025, during a test flight in Mojave, California, marking a significant milestone in the return of supersonic commercial air travel and the first time an independently developed jet has broken the soun...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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European Rail Travel Set for Resurgence with New Booking System

A new unified European train ticket booking system, launching within two years, is expected to significantly increase train travel across Europe, boosting regional economies and offering a more environmentally friendly alternative to air travel.

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Climate Action
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Amazon to Launch UK Drone Delivery Service in Darlington

Amazon plans to launch its Prime Air drone delivery service in Darlington, UK, pending planning permission and CAA approval, following successful US trials; the company will hold a community event next month and expects to create high-quality jobs and boost the local economy.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Valencia's Public Transport Card Dispute Amidst Reduced State Funding

In Valencia, Spain, a political debate ensues over replacing the €6.80 bonobús public transport card with the cheaper €4 Suma card due to reduced state subsidies following the rejection of a government decree, prompting a clash between socialist councilors and the city's administration.

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Reduced Inequality
theglobeandmail.com
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Jeju Air Crash Preliminary Report Points to Bird Strike and Localiser Structure

A preliminary report on the December 29th Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash in South Korea, which killed 179 people, points to a potential bird strike and the localiser structure's role as contributing factors, with the investigation ongoing.

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No Poverty
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Jeju Air Crash Preliminary Report: Bird Strike and Localizer Structure Investigated

South Korean investigators submitted a preliminary report on the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash that killed 179 people on December 29th, focusing on a potential bird strike and the impact with the airport's localizer structure, with both engines showing bird remains and the data recorders stopping si...

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Good Health and Well-being

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