
The world’s steepest cable car opens in Switzerland
The world's steepest cable car in Switzerland transforms mountain transport, combining advanced technology and tourism in the Swiss Alps.

The world's steepest cable car in Switzerland transforms mountain transport, combining advanced technology and tourism in the Swiss Alps.

The arrival of this engine at the Dahlewitz plant is important for the expansion process and maintenance capacity of the company's technologies.

Siemens Mobility starts up Mireo Plus H hydrogen trains in Berlin-Brandenburg.

The air service will be managed from Jacarepaguá Airport in Rio de Janeiro, using a diversified fleet of aircraft.

The ANN 6 aircraft can be adapted to multiple flight modes, from business travel and medical operations to offshore logistics.

GM focuses on autonomous personal vehicles and abandons robotaxi project.

Archer and Abu Dhabi begin collaboration to launch first commercial electric air taxi flights in 2025.

Chile takes a major step in sustainable mobility with the launch of the first hydrogen-powered bus.

Austal Philippines has delivered the Ocean Master, a 32-metre ferry, to Rottnest Fast Ferries.

The city of Miami is about to witness a breakthrough in autonomous vehicle technology.

This makes Madrid the first European capital to have a public hydrogen refuelling station.

This agreement between Enilive and easyJet seeks to accelerate the sustainable transition, following the adoption of SAF fuel and achieving a reduction in polluting emissions.