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Millions of travelers of several airlines impacted by SITA data breach

Security Affairs

SITA, a multinational IT company that provides services to the air transport industry was the victim of cyberattack that impacted multiple airlines. SITA is a multinational information technology company providing IT and telecommunication services to the air transport industry. “Passenger Service System (US) Inc.

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What is smart transportation?

IBM Big Data Hub

Sitting in traffic, waiting for the bus to arrive 15 minutes later than scheduled, driving around for 30 minutes to find a parking spot—the modern world is full of inconveniences due to underlying inefficiencies in our transportation systems. Making transportation work quicker and for more people keeps city planners up at night.

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Snatch group claims to have hacked military provider HENSOLDT France

Security Affairs

HENSOLDT France offers a wide range of critical electronics solutions, products and services for the aeronautical, defence, energy and transport sectors, whether for air, naval or land applications, both in France and abroad.

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How to build more sustainable transportation infrastructure

IBM Big Data Hub

Transportation infrastructure—a broad term that encompasses the networks of fixed installations that ensure safe transport of people and goods—is a critical part of thriving, modern economies. In the Asia Pacific region, the Asian Development Bank announced that USD 1.7

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How digital twin and analytics are shaping aircraft MRO

DXC Technology

Commercial air travel is safer than ever, according to a recent study published in Transportation Science. Data compiled by MIT professor Arnold Barnett shows that in 2017 only eight of more than 4 billion boarding air passengers around the world died in air accidents.

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306-NT: Photographic File of the Paris Bureau of the New York Times, ca. 1900–ca. 1950

Unwritten Record

In December 1940, the Paris Bureau of the New York Times was seized by the Nazis and its Library of New Photos was transported to Berlin. According to our records, the photographs were either made by staff members of the New York Times for Wide World Photos, Inc., A BORD DU PREMIER TRANSATLANTIQUE DE L’AIR. 12/27/1938.

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Spatial computing is the next frontier in airline flight safety

IBM Big Data Hub

New technologies speed up pre-flight damage checks Regional Jet Center (RJC) is a dedicated maintenance, repair and overhaul organization of the Air France-KLM Group. Spatial computing blends the physical and digital world, using augmented reality, virtual reality or real-time 3D technologies.

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