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Travel Increases At BWI, Suggests Vacations Are Returning

Travel Increases At BWI, Suggests Vacations Are Returning Patch 3/11/2021 Jacob Baumgart © David Allen/Patch More travelers have flown out of Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport as of late. This suggests that Marylanders may feel more comfortable traveling as the coronavirus vaccine rollout continues. LINTHICUM, MD Daily travel at Baltimore/Washington International Airport is back on the rise, officials said. This suggests that Marylanders are starting to feel more comfortable flying for vacations. Nearly 16,000 passengers went through security checkpoints on March 4. That was the highest total since Dec. 27, 2020. Despite the spike, officials expect travel to remain well below prepandemic levels for some time.

Russia s Promobot Working on Hyper-Realistic Artificial Skin for Anthropomorphic Robots

Russia s Promobot Working on Hyper-Realistic Artificial Skin for Anthropomorphic Robots Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/russia/202103021082229579-russias-promobot-working-on-hyper-realistic-artificial-skin-for-anthropomorphic-robots/ MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russia s robot manufacturer Promobot told Sputnik it was opening a research and development department and a special laboratory in the country s Far East for creating hyper-realistic artificial skin for anthropomorphic robots. Promobot is opening a research center and an office in Vladivostok. This is our second office in Russia and our fourth office globally. The Far Eastern department will focus on developments for Robo-C anthropomorphic robots: creation of artificial skin and 3D android models for further manufacturing of robots, the company said.

More than 3,000 passengers banned from U S airlines, with dozens added in wake of Capitol riot

More than 3,000 passengers banned from U.S. airlines, with dozens added in wake of Capitol riot Published: February 1, 2021 12:33 PM EST Recommended During an Alaska Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., to Seattle in early January, a number of passengers refused to wear masks and harassed crew members, the airline said. In response, Alaska banned 14 of the passengers on that flight just some of a growing number of disruptive passengers airlines are putting on their own no-fly lists. And President Joe Biden has signed an executive order making face coverings mandatory on planes, the latest move to ensure passengers wear masks, after the Federal Aviation Administration announced several weeks ago it will start taking legal action over such behavior.

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