Sentences with phrase «world of air traffic»

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«We'll partner with anyone in the world as long they're about making transportation in cities better, creating job opportunities, making it easier to get around, getting pollution out of the air and traffic off the streets,» Kalanick told employees.
Urban air quality continues to be a primary health concern as most of the world's population currently lives in urban areas (54 % in 2014), and percentage is projected to rise to 66 % by 2050; this is coupled with the fact that one of the main global sources of air pollution in cities is traffic emissions.
Science journal editors are the air traffic controllers of the science world.
Meanwhile, one of the world's largest air traffic management firms, Nav Canada of Ottawa, Ontario, has formed Aireon, a joint venture with Iridium.
The authors also looked at some of the mitigation strategies used around the world and said strategies like traffic management and regulation, the development of low - noise tires could help reduce noise, and air traffic curfews help reduce hazardous noise, but other strategies are needed.
As tremendously cocksure rival air traffic controllers, John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton amplify the already provokingly chargedatmosphere of «Pushing Tin,» a caustic, chaotic, dark comedythat takes place in the killer - stress world of the Long Island's...
From sleepy air traffic controllers to the neverending saga of frequent - flier mile redemption, the world of travel news keeps on spinning.
Celebrating its 25th year as the annual meeting place for the entire air traffic management community, ATC Global 2015 will welcome thousands of ATM professionals from all cornerstones of the industry and globe to Dubai, home to the world's busiest international airport.
This week's Travel News give you an update of new airline routes to and from Asia — with air traffic still growing faster than elsewhere in the world, it's good to know what new options you have.
Yokohama is the second - largest city in Japan with a population of 3.7 million and like many other cities in the world, rapid urbanisation has increased energy use, caused traffic jams, and led to spikes in air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.
On a global scale, deforestation accounts for as much as 17 percent of global carbon pollution — roughly 50 percent more than the entire world's air, road, rail, and shipping traffic combined.
Around the world, air traffic controlling is regarded as one of the most difficult jobs, because of the high stress levels and the large responsibility while on duty.
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