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Lufthansa launches carbon offset programme
With air traffic's carbon footprint making the news all summer, the Lufthansa group has just introduced its own platform enabling guests to offset the CO2 emissions resulting from their flights.
Nerves, waiver, screaming, lift-off, joy: a two-minute test ride in a passenger drone from China’s Ehang
Futurists have been promising us flying cars for quite some time – now they’re here.
Drone bubble bursts, wiping out startups and hammering VC firms
New commercial drone businesses flooded into the market at the start of the decade, flush with venture capital and giddy with visions of unmanned aircraft being used for everything from delivering packages to fertilising farmland.
South Koreans using spy gadgets to fight workplace bullying
South Korean workers fed up with bullying are being increasingly emboldened by a new tougher labour law to secretly record alleged abuse or harassment by their bosses, boosting sales of high-tech audio and video devices.
‘Overwatch’ comes to Switch, ‘Paladins’ studio shifts spotlight to ‘Rogue Company’
As popular team action game Overwatch arrives on the Nintendo Switch, the team behind genre-mate Paladins announces cross-platform shooter Rogue Company.
Geely to bring air taxis to China in tie-up with Daimler-backed Volocopter
German startup Volocopter said it plans to form a partnership with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group that will bring its air taxis to China and that it has raised €50mil in fresh funding from the Chinese company and others.
Delivery drone unveiled by a startup joins air race for commerce
A startup hoping to challenge more established drone delivery giants such as Amazon.com Inc is unveiling a pod-like craft that it predicts could someday be used by stores to get products to customers within minutes.
The next generation of aircraft will track your bathroom visits
Attention airline bathroom loiterers: The next generation of Airbus aircraft will track how long you’ve been in there.
Internet rained on vacation of big travel firms
Booking a vacation used to mean selecting a package holiday from the catalogue of a big tour operator, but with the advent of the Internet consumers now have more options, a luxury that big travel operators have had difficulty adapting to as the collapse of Thomas Cook shows.
Airbus hit by series of cyberattacks on suppliers
European aerospace giant Airbus has been hit by a series of attacks by hackers who targeted its suppliers in their search for commercial secrets, security sources told AFP, adding they suspected a China link.