During the First and Second World Wars, it was common for passenger liners to be requisitioned to serve as troop transports, and sometimes even to be converted to aircraft carriers. Such ships were generally renamed throughout their wartime service. These names were omitted from the database gi...
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Air New Zealand Ltd.’s decision to ditch its 2030 emissions target suggests more airlines will also have to confront a harsh reality: There’s simply not enough sustainable fuel or new, more-efficient aircraft. This double-whammy has left the world’s commercial carriers, among the planet’s...
X.25 was developed by common carriers in the early 1970s and approved in 1976 by the CCITT, the precursor of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), and was designed as a global standard for a packet-switching network. X.25 was originally designed to connect remote character-based te...