China will develop a supersonic speed HyperFlight transport network with a designed speed of up to 4 Lamar Miller Hat ,000 kilometers per hour, China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC) announced Wednesday at the Third China (International) Commercial Aerospace Forum.
HyperFlight speeds will be ten times that of traditional high-speed trains, and five times that of the passenger airplanes, sources with CASIC said at the forum in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province.
The maximum speed will be 4,000 km per hour, it said.
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The sources said the company would complete the HyperFlight program in three steps. The first step will be building a regional inter-city network with speeds of 1,000 km per hour. The second step is building a national network linking major city clusters with speeds of 2,000 km per hour, and the third step will be an international network with speeds of 4,000 km per hour to link countries along the Belt and Road routes.
HyperFlight will be a new signature product for China in addition to aerospace, high-speed rail and nuclear power, according to the company.
It will feature a transport system reducing air resistance with a low vacuum environment and supersonic shape, and reduce friction resistance via magnetic suspension.
Apart from CASIC, only a few companies, including HTT and Hyperloop One, both in the United States, have claimed to be developing a transport system with speeds of more than 1,000 km per hour.
Mao Kai, technical director of the HyperFlight project, said his company has teamed up with more than 20 research institutions from China and abroad, and boasts 200 patents in related fields.
NEW YORK, Aug. 30 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks closed higher onWednesday as investors were digesting a slew of major economicreports.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 27.06 points, or 0.12percent, to 21,892.43. The S&P 500 gained 11.29 points, or 0.46percent, to 2,457.59. The Nasdaq Composite Index was up 66.42points, or 1.05 percent, to 6,368.31.
U.S. private sector employment increased by 237,000 jobs inAugust, well above the market consensus of 185,000, according toADP National Employment Report released on Wednesday.
The ADP report is often seen as a preview for theclosely-watched U.S. nonfarm payrolls data due out on Friday.
U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annualrate of 3 percent in the second quarter of 2017, according to thesecond estimate released by the Commerce Department onWednesday.
The market has been closely watching the Federal Reserve's nextmove.
Expectations for tighter monetary policy in the United Stateshave been dampened recently by soft inflation data. Marketexpectations for a rate hike in December are just 35.7 percent,according to the CME Group's FedWatch tool.
Meanwhile, investors continue to assess the impact of themissile launch by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea(DPRK).
The DPRK fired a missile early Tuesday and the missile fell intothe Pacific Ocean off Hokkaido after passing over the Japanesearchipelago, said the Japanese government.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday warned that the launch is"threatening and destabilizing," adding "all options are on thetable."
Tensions between the United States and the DPRK had risenearlier this month after Trump said the DPRK would face "fire andfury" if it continued to threaten the United States. Enditem
OSLO, May 28 (Xinhua) -- Twelve schools in Norway's capital city Oslo have filmed students with surveillance cameras during school hours, but no one can say what the recordings are used for, newspaper Aftenposten reported Sunday.
According to Tone Tellevik Dahl, Oslo's city councillor and vice mayor for education, strict regulatory framework of Oslo municipality states that camera surveillance can only take place outside school hours.
However, Oslo department of education has found out that 12 Oslo schools have, despite the regulations, monitored their students during school hours. A total of 33 schools have surveillance cameras, Aftenposten wrote.
Dag Hovdhaugen, assistant director of Oslo department of education, could not rule out that the recordings had been used for some cause, but he said that the schools "now comply with the guidelines."
"The recordings have been kept safe and there is nothing that went astray. The schools have guidelines and have handled the camera tools themselves. Thus I can not comment on this in detail," Hovdhaugen said.
"The schools where aberration was detected were contacted and we have ensured that they now use surveillance cameras in accordance with the regulations and do not have camera surveillance during school hours," he said.
According to Aftenposten, the department did not want to provide information on the schools that had violated the regulations, nor said which schools have surveillance cameras today.
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