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BBCNEWS Click July 6, 2024

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BBCNEWS Click July 6, 2024

licence, after she was caught speeding last summer. now on bbc news all the the latest tech innovation. it s click. this week paul s in for a shock. 0h! paul laughs. the planes that are preparing for the unexpected. burlington airport. lima, foxtrot, bravo, oscar. the man who doesn t want any surprises. all right. normally, i have four smartwatches. a band broke on one, so i m down to three right now. it s a good job you ve got the other three, isn t it? it is. otherwise, i d be losing data. and we re getting nostalgic, with a flashback to those coloured blocks. it s poetry, art and math, all- working in magical synchronicity. it s. it s the perfect game. spencer: air passenger volumes are set to grow from pre covid levels of 4 billion passengers a year to 8 billion a little more than the current world population in about 15 to 20 years. lara: this means there ll be more aircraft flying and more flights to manage. so, although a lot of the talk recently has been about

BBCNEWS Click July 6, 2024

ceasefire. the truce will take effect in 48 hours. fighting between the sudanese military and its rival, the rapid support forces, is entering its sixth week. more than a million people have been displaced in the conflict. now on bbc news, click. this week paul s in for a shock. 0h! paul laughs. the planes that are preparing for the unexpected. burlington airport. lima, foxtrot, bravo, oscar. the man who doesn t want any surprises. all right. normally, i have four smartwatches. a band broke on one, so i m down to three right now. it s a good job you ve got the other three, isn t it? it is. otherwise, i d be losing data. and we re getting nostalgic, with a flashback to those coloured blocks. it s poetry, art and math, all working in magical- synchronicity. it s. it s the perfect game. spencer: air passenger volumes are set to grow from pre covid levels of 4 billion passengers a year to 8 billion a little more than the current world population in about 15 to 20 years. lar

BBCNEWS Weather World April 14, 2017

Between aviation and the this time on Weather World we are in Northern Ireland, airside at Belfast International airport. We are going behind the scenes to find out what it takes to keep these planes flying and you and i safe, whatever the weather. Also on Weather World, devastation and deadly floods in south america. But some dramatic escapes too, after months of Heavy Rain Leave towns under water and mud as landslides kill hundreds. Weather bomb the storms so strong they hold a unique place in Weather Science and have taken california from drought to deluge, with the ground giving way. And extreme heat, wildfires as parts of australia endure their hottest summer. Plus, you have some history there. Taking the temperature, i will be opening the archives of one of the worlds longest running Weather Observations and watching how it is still being done today. And i will be taking a trip back to my own Family History and aviations past to see how some of todays technology was born. Welcome

BBCNEWS Weather World April 14, 2017

Between aviation and the this time on Weather World we are in Northern Ireland, airside at Belfast International airport. We are going behind the scenes to find out what it takes to keep these planes flying and you and i safe, whatever the weather. Also on Weather World, devastation and deadly floods in south america. But some dramatic escapes too, after months of Heavy Rain Leave towns under water and mud as landslides kill hundreds. Weather bomb the storms so strong they hold a unique place in Weather Science and have taken california from drought to deluge, with the ground giving way. And extreme heat, wildfires as parts of australia endure their hottest summer. Plus, you have some history there. Taking the temperature, i will be opening the archives of one of the worlds longest running Weather Observations and watching how it is still being done today. And i will be taking a trip back to my own Family History and aviations past to see how some of todays technology was born. Welcome

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