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GC500 Supercar Helmets Race to Auction

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Not one, but two rare and special edition pink race helmets worn by motorsport legends David Reynolds and Mark Winterbottom will be going under the hammer after the GC500 race weekend with all proceeds going to the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). The auction follows last year’s success, where Reynolds’ pink helmet raised an impressive … Continued

Australian rail industry moves towards national standards

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The rail industry has released important research outlining the case for consistent national standards which could save billions of dollars by supporting a more efficient, safer and productive industry. The Harmonisation of Rail Standards Research Report outlines several initiatives to streamline standards, technologies and processes for operating the rail network. The report was jointly funded … Continued

SAFETY CHECKS AT NSW AND QUEENSLAND AERODROMES

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Residents of communities in New South Wales and Queensland may see an aircraft flying unusually low next week as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) carries out important flight path safety checks.   The checks are being conducted by CASA to make sure instrument procedure flight paths at various aerodromes operate safely.   CASA regulations … Continued

HUNDREDS OF QANTAS ENGINEERS TO STRIKE THIS MORNING

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***MEDIA ALERT*** Around 300 Qantas engineers across Australia will walk off the job for 24 hours from this morning (23/10), following repeated industrial actions by workers across major airports this past month, after the airline refused to meet with workers to discuss the latest enterprise agreement. Melbourne: from 10AM AEDT — Melbourne Tullamarine Airport’s International … Continued

Next Queensland government urged to charge ahead with EV adoption efforts

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Ahead of this weekend’s election, Electric Vehicle Council CEO Samantha Johnson said the next state government, whatever its political stripes, must keep its foot on the pedal to boost EV uptake, to lower costs for households and improve air quality in their communities. As Queenslanders grapple with high living costs, EVs provide significant savings due … Continued

Autobrains Unveils Skills Product Line, Redefining Autonomous Driving With Scalable and Modular AI Solutions

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New Liquid AI-Powered Skills Solution Offers a Modular, Optimized for Edge Cases, and Affordable Alternative to Existing Autonomous Driving Approaches MUNICH, GERMANY and TEL AVIV, ISRAEL / ACCESSWIRE / October 22, 2024 / Autobrains, a leading innovator in automotive artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), is proud to announce the launch of … Continued

HUNDREDS OF QANTAS ENGINEERS TO STRIKE (Wednesday 23/10)

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***MEDIA ALERT*** Around 300 Qantas engineers across Australia will walk off the job for 24 hours from Wednesday morning, following repeated industrial actions by workers across major airports this past month, after the airline refused to meet with workers to discuss the latest enterprise agreement. Melbourne: from 10AM AEDT — Melbourne Tullamarine Airport’s International Terminal  … Continued

Aviation industry to add 45,900 aircraft worth $3.3 trillion over the next 20 years, Cirium reveals

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Cirium’s Fleet Forecast predicts 45,900 new passenger, freighter, and turboprop aircraft will be delivered between 2024 and 2043 The number of active aircraft globally now exceeds pre-pandemic levels Short-term forecast to 2027 predicts a 5% drop in deliveries due to supply chain issues LONDON–BUSINESS WIRE– Cirium, the world’s most trusted source of aviation analytics, has … Continued