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United Airlines to End Service at J F K Airport

The airline said it was too small to compete at the airport and would cease flights there at the end of October.

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Otis Singapore completes refurbishment of over 200 escalators in 42 MRT stations

6-year project was completed along Singapore's North-South and East-West railway lines SINGAPORE, Aug. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Otis (NYSE: OTIS), the world's leading company for elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation, and service, has completed the project to completely refurbish 231 escalators across 42 stations on the Singapore MRT North-South and East-West (NSEW) railway lines. Each of the escalators has been upgraded with additional safety features, higher efficiency machines and new energy-saving controllers. The projectis the first major refurbishment project since the NSEW railway lines began operations in 1987. It was awarded in 2016 to Otis by Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (SMRT) Trains- a local public transport serviceprovider. "With the NSEW lines being the most heavily utilized rail lines in Singapore's MRT network, Otis is vital to ensuring that all passengers enjoy a safe and smooth journey," said Grant Mooney, Managing Director, Southeast A

Kalinga resort zipline unaccredited: DOT-CAR

UNACCREDITED. The Department of Tourism in the Cordillera Administrative Region (DOT-CAR), its regional office shown in this photo in Baguio City, says the resort in Tabuk City, Kalinga where a nurse died after falling from a zipline, was not accredited to have a zipline in its facility. DOT-CAR regional director Jovita Ganongan said an investigation is ongoing to determine accountability and liability over the incident. (PNA photo by Liza T. Agoot) BAGUIO CITY - The Department of Tourism in the Cordillera Administrative Region (DOT-CAR) said the resort in Kalinga where a nurse died after falling off a zipline did not have accreditation to offer the service. DOT-CAR regional director Jovita Ganongan said in a message on Monday "their accreditation did not cover the existence of a zipline in their facility." "Right now we are waiting for the investigation report to determine accountability and liability then we shall issue them a Notice to Explain if there will be clear v

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