New vehicles in Dingolfing are driving fully autonomously, without drivers, for a distance of almost one mile, from the assembly halls through a short test course to the finishing area.
It’s the aircraft Qantas says will make flying more comfortable when it arrives next April, signalling the long-awaited start of the airline’s domestic fleet renewal.
In addition to the Dingolfing factory, the company is implementing the system at its Leipzig factory where around 90% of the models assembled will be driven autonomously off the assembly line.
Former personal assistants (PAs) to prominent Maharashtra politicians made their mark in the recent assembly elections. Sumit Wankhede and Abhimanyu Pawar, both ex-PAs to Deputy CM Devendra ...