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Air-train model under test

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Thursday, 25 August 2011

A California, USA group has developed an air-propelled train - currently in model form - that it hopes will change the face of high-speed rail. Max Schlienger, the owner of Flight Rail Corporation, says its Vectorr model uses vacuum pressure to push magnets through a tube below the train. Because the train also has magnets, it moves as well and at very high speeds due to a lack of friction.

Wheels grip the track at a 45-degree angle to make sure it does not derail.  Compared to traditional rail stock that struggles with inclines of more than three degrees, Vectorr is claimed to be able to climb a 10 per cent gradient. Schlienger also said the Vectorr is environmentally sensitive.

"We think these trains could be as green as any trains running," he said, adding that Vectorr would be ideal for inter-city use, such as for shuttles or light freight, and would not need electrical wires connected to it.

Many types of power could be used to power the vacuum tubes, such as electricity, solar or wind, and the power stations could be placed 50 miles apart.

The group now seeks funds to build a full-scale test model of the Vectorr.

The current model is 1/6th scale.

Perth Airport contractor named

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Western Australia's Westralia Airports Corporation (WAC) says Broad Construction Services (WA) has won the contract to build the new domestic terminal at Perth Airport.

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Quake causes widespread US travel delays

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

The 5.8 magnitude quake which was centred 40 miles northwest of Richmond, Virginia, USA this week caused widespread delays to air, road and rail services while authorities checked infrastructure including terminals, runways and air traffic control towers for damage.

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AirAsia makes Q2 profit

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Thursday, 25 August 2011

Asian budget airline AirAsia has turned in a second-quarter net profit of RMB104 million, down 47 per cent from the same period in 2010.

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Auckland Airport to focus on Asia

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

New Zealand's Auckland International Airport has reported annual profits up in line with expectations on higher passenger numbers and retail sales.

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Korean shipping feels the pinch

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Korea's freight shipping industry is reporting steep profit falls due to fuel costs, competition and an oversupply of ships.

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747-8F given green light

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Planemaker Boeing is scheduling deliveries of its new 747-8 freighter after the US Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Administration both granted certificates for the plane.

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Three in running for US$853m contract

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Thursday, 25 August 2011

United Parcel Service, Federal Express and Polar Air have been shortlisted for a US$853.3 million US Defense Department contract.

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CargoXL launches rates access tool

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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Software that enables all messaging through a single distribution source has been launched by Amsterdam-based CargoXL.

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United

Air-train model under test

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

A California, USA group has developed an air-propelled train - currently in model form - that it hopes will change the face of high-speed rail. Max Schlienger, the owner of Flight Rail Corporation, says its Vectorr model uses vacuum pressure to push magnets through a tube below the train. Because the train also has magnets, it moves as well and at very high speeds due to a lack of friction.

Wheels grip the track at a 45-degree angle to make sure it does not derail.  Compared to traditional rail stock that struggles with inclines of more than three degrees, Vectorr is claimed to be able to climb a 10 per cent gradient. Schlienger also said the Vectorr is environmentally sensitive.

"We think these trains could be as green as any trains running," he said, adding that Vectorr would be ideal for inter-city use, such as for shuttles or light freight, and would not need electrical wires connected to it.

Many types of power could be used to power the vacuum tubes, such as electricity, solar or wind, and the power stations could be placed 50 miles apart.

The group now seeks funds to build a full-scale test model of the Vectorr.

The current model is 1/6th scale.

Perth Airport contractor named

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Western Australia's Westralia Airports Corporation (WAC) says Broad Construction Services (WA) has won the contract to build the new domestic terminal at Perth Airport.

Read more ...

Quake causes widespread US travel delays

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

The 5.8 magnitude quake which was centred 40 miles northwest of Richmond, Virginia, USA this week caused widespread delays to air, road and rail services while authorities checked infrastructure including terminals, runways and air traffic control towers for damage.

Read more ...

AirAsia makes Q2 profit

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Asian budget airline AirAsia has turned in a second-quarter net profit of RMB104 million, down 47 per cent from the same period in 2010.

Read more ...

Auckland Airport to focus on Asia

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

New Zealand's Auckland International Airport has reported annual profits up in line with expectations on higher passenger numbers and retail sales.

Read more ...

Korean shipping feels the pinch

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Korea's freight shipping industry is reporting steep profit falls due to fuel costs, competition and an oversupply of ships.

Read more ...

747-8F given green light

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

Planemaker Boeing is scheduling deliveries of its new 747-8 freighter after the US Federal Aviation Administration and the European Aviation Safety Administration both granted certificates for the plane.

Read more ...

Three in running for US$853m contract

Latest News
Thursday, 25 August 2011

United Parcel Service, Federal Express and Polar Air have been shortlisted for a US$853.3 million US Defense Department contract.

Read more ...

CargoXL launches rates access tool

Latest News
Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Software that enables all messaging through a single distribution source has been launched by Amsterdam-based CargoXL.

Read more ...

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  • China Air takes 10th B777F
  • Cainiao delivers hi-tech delivery system
  • Astral leases a B767-300F
  • China Southern flying to Scotland's Prestwick
  • K&N inks sustainability deal with 14 airlines
  • Emirates launches new A380 courier livery
  • Weights and rates falling as tariffs bite
  • IATA to downgrade growth forecast
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