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Kansai: The Airport That Sank
-On an artificial atoll created within the Osaka Bay lies Japan’s third airport, a feat of modern engineering which serves…
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ICAO’s New Obstacle Limitation Surfaces – A Herculean Modelling Task?
-The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has proposed new obstacle limitation surfaces (OLS) which are planned to be applicable from…
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Microsoft’s EXCELlent Update
-There has been cause for celebration among any and all professionals who use Microsoft Excel in recent weeks as Microsoft…
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Refraction – A Forgotten Friend
-You may remember briefly learning about refraction in physics at school – light moves more slowly in denser materials and…
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UK Wind and Solar Electricity Production Overtakes Fossil Fuel Production for the First Time
-In January, we reported that the record for instantaneous wind power generation had been broken twice in quick succession, and…
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Achtung! A Comparison of Glare Guidance in Germany and in the UK
-Pager Power has recently undertaken a comparison of glare guidance used in Germany and Pager Power’s own glint and glare…
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UK Breaks Wind Energy Record, Twice
-The UK record for wind generation has been broken twice in close succession. On December 30th 2022, a record 20.9…
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South African CAA updates South Africa Glint and Glare Guidance
-The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) has issued an update to the list of circumstances in which a Glint…
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100% ReUSAble – Can Renewable Energy be Made a Reality in the US?
-Renewable energy plants have historically been a divisive topic – expensive to build, rely on sunlight or wind, and an…
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NATS Considers Using AI to Help With Air Traffic Control
-NATS (formerly National Air Traffic Services), the leading provider of air traffic control services in the UK, has been trialling…