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  • air space are three of the places we're going today. 2

  • I'm Carla Zeus. 3

  • Welcome to CNN. 4

  • 10. 5

  • The Boeing Aerospace Company is working to restore confidence in its passenger planes. 6

  • It hosted more than 200 pilots, technicians and rulemakers yesterday in Seattle. 7

  • Washington Boeing 7 37 Max Siri's planes, it's most popular airliner, have been grounded around the world, following to catastrophic accidents within five months. 8

  • Investigators believe sensors and software were factors in both of the crashes, and on Wednesday, Boeing detailed how it would overhaul its software system on 7 37 max planes and change the way pilots are trained on them. 9

  • Some pilots have said they weren't taught how to disable a computer system that might have played a part in the accidents, so the company plans to add more pilot training. 10

  • Some airlines say they're optimistic about these changes, but concerns about the 7 37 max is persist. 11

  • One that was being flown from Florida to California for temporary storage made an emergency landing on Tuesday. 12

  • It didn't have passengers because the model's been grounded, but Boeing said the pilots reported a performance issue with one of the plane's engines. 13

  • When question being asked worldwide is how all this is gonna impact such a major manufacturer of planes. 14

  • If it ain't a Boeing, I ain't going. 15

  • It's a mantra amongst Pilot that dates back to the company's earliest days on DDE. 16

  • In 2018 it drove Boeing toe a record setting 806 aircraft deliveries six more planes than its rival. 17

  • Airbus, on enviable reputation for safety, is now scarred by the twin disasters of Lion Air, 6 10 and Ethiopian 302 The ensuing crisis is sure to leave a mark on the company's profitability. 18

  • So you said you're gonna take some financial hitters as a result of that. 19

  • Next question is how much the Indian Airlines Spice jet has been forced to ground its 13 737 max. 20

  • Eight jets, as part of the worldwide grounding of the aircraft, were also flying our existing eh a little harder on. 21

  • We've cancelled a few flights, so we're trying to make do the best that we can Now the chief executive wants compensation for Boeing for the lost revenue, but getting rid of Boeing planes all together singing says not any time soon. 22

  • Boeing is a is a world class company. 23

  • They're one of the finest companies in the world. 24

  • On Dhe, we're confident that boy will find a solution. 25

  • In the age of this aviation duopoly, it's us on both their running backlogs on orders. 26

  • Airlines wanting to switch from one to the other would find that very difficult. 27

  • Airlines tend to have fleet philosophies based on commonality of training for pilots, spares, holdings, engineering support. 28

  • And that means that having made a decision to go for one manufacturer or another, and Ellen will tend to stick or it even Indonesia's Gruda, which this week said it would cancel an order of nearly 50 max, eight has no plans to replace them with Airbus. 29

  • If it ain't a Boeing, I ain't going. 30

  • That mantra may be at risk. 31

  • Boeing's firm hold on the market is not Richard Quest, CNN London 10 7 Trivia. 32

  • Which of these international organizations has exactly 28 member countries? 33

  • NATO, World Trade Organization, European Union for World Health Organization. 34

  • Until the Brexit takes place, there are 28 members of the European Union and in three years, all new cars in you member countries could be Elektronik Lee prevented from Theo, you calls this intelligence speed assistance, and it wants it to be standard. 35

  • Along with other measures like vehicle data recorders, speed limiters reduce a car's engine power to keep it from going over the speed limit. 36

  • The EU says this could reduce accident deaths by 20% and if drivers needed to temporarily go over the speed limit to pass somebody, for instance, they could do it by pressing hard on the gas pedal. 37

  • The rules still have to be approved by EU member countries, and there could be some problems ahead. 38

  • Different nations in Europe have different road signs, and digital information isn't always current, so the cars could have trouble detecting what the speed limits are. 39

  • Some critics are also concerned about privacy and drivers, depending Maur on the car's computer systems. 40

  • That actual road conditions but speed limiting technology is just another example of how cars are becoming more robotic. 41

  • Citroen testing ground in Singapore is almost like a mini town with streets, crosswalks, traffic signals and even this This is the bus stop. 42

  • This is a bust up like all of us, because we are waiting for the bus. 43

  • I'm here for my very first ride in a self driving shuttle bus. 44

  • So you feel like within five years this will be a regular part of our life. 45

  • Yes, 3 to 5 years. 46

  • This kind of service is actually rolling. 47

  • How long before I get in my car? 48

  • I tell my car. 49

  • Take me to work and it just goes for that to come. 50

  • Probably another decade. 51

  • Dr. 52

  • Dilip Limb, booze company moviethe, or Move it Autonomously, is one of around a dozen firms testing vehicles here. 53

  • Singapore's government wants to use the findings for driverless transport. 54

  • The goal is to reduce air pollution and chronic heavy traffic. 55

  • Nerve center. 56

  • All this innovation Singapore's none young technological university, home to the Energy Research Institute and led by professor suit bowed myself. 57

  • How long did it take you to get used to be driven around without a driver? 58

  • No, I don't think I'm ready for an honest, he says. 59

  • This technology might not be ready just yet, but it's coming much sooner than you think. 60

  • So in just over a decade, what will our streets You would have, Ah, mixed level of traffic between cars that are autonomous, able as well as drivers, he says. 61

  • Self driving buses will solve Singapore's bus driver shortage. 62

  • Robotic street sweepers will work the undesirable graveyard shift, and fully autonomous cars like this BMW, equipped with cameras and sensors will give new independence for those who can't drive. 63

  • Cities, which have extremely high sophistication of trust, would be the first places with autonomous vehicles would be deployed. 64

  • Like Singapore likes. 65

  • Self driving technology still has its limits. 66

  • A safety driver is necessary on our rise. 67

  • What was that? 68

  • Oh, the emergency brake, though this fender bender is a human error hit there that this is like me when I was learning how to drive. 69

  • Developers say that software learns much faster than your average teenage driver, which means in just a few years you could be sharing the road with a robot. 70

  • Real Ripley CNN Singapore leader of India says his country is now a space superpower. 71

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that a missile fired from the ground had successfully destroyed one of India's own satellites in low orbit. 72

  • He made that announcement yesterday. 73

  • This is significant because until now only three other countries have done this. 74

  • The United States, Russia and China. 75

  • Prime Minister Modi called the exercise a historic feat and said having that capability to shoot down satellites would make India stronger. 76

  • But his political opponents criticized it as a publicity stunt, with India's elections scheduled to begin on April 11th. 77

  • Prime Minister Modi also said the missile operation was carried out on Lee for India's defense and security. 78

  • But Pakistan, which is both a neighbor and rival of India, said that every country should avoid actions that could lead to the militarization of space. 79

  • India's space program has been steadily growing in recent years. 80

  • It put a satellite into orbit around Mars in 2014 and India hopes to have a manned mission to space within the next three years after her last competitive dog show event. 81

  • Gail, an American Staffordshire terrier, was supposed to be flying home to enjoy her retirement in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 82

  • But she broke out of her crate as workers were loading it onto the plane, and the 22 month old dog went missing at the world's busiest airport in Atlanta, Georgia. 83

  • Four days later, as her handler was calling for on airport property, Gail appeared and jumped into his arms. 84

  • You think her owner would have been mad as a pit bull, but he didn't want to bite the hand that helped him. 85

  • He said It was heartwarming, not hard warming, that so many people would assist in bringing her bark course. 86

  • He might have a bone to pick with the airline, but we'll bury that for now. 87

  • And just say that when it comes to digging up news stories, dog rescues are always best in show. 88

  • I'm Carla Zeus for seeing intent.

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