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Delhi to Mumbai in just 2 hours: China builds superfast train which is twice as fast as bullet train, top speed to be..., name is...
Delhi to Mumbai in just 2 hours: China builds superfast train which is twice as fast as bullet train, top speed to be..., name is...

India.com

time17-07-2025

  • India.com

Delhi to Mumbai in just 2 hours: China builds superfast train which is twice as fast as bullet train, top speed to be..., name is...

Delhi to Mumbai in just 2 hours: China builds superfast train which is twice as fast as bullet train, top speed to be..., name is... India has been waiting a long time for its first bullet train. While many countries are working on high-speed rail projects, China has taken things even further. According to reports, China has built a train that is twice as fast as a regular bullet train. This new train is called the Maglev train, and it can reach a top speed of 600 kilometers per hour. The most interesting part about the Maglev train is that it will not run on tracks like normal trains. Instead, it will float in the air. This happens because of magnetic force, which lifts the train above the tracks and lets it glide forward with very little friction. This is why it can go much faster than bullet trains. The train was recently shown at the 17th Modern Railway Expo in Beijing, China. The train doesn't have wheels and moves using special magnets. This technology is called magnetic propulsion and helps the train beat even the speed of wind! To run this kind of train, China uses special vacuum tubes with magnets. These reduce contact between the train and the track, making the train appear as if it's floating in air. China has already completed the first stage of this project. The train has not started commercial service yet as the testing is still going on. Once ready, it will run between major cities, separate from the regular rail network. Designed to transform city-to-city travel This Maglev train is expected to cover the 1,200 km distance from Beijing to Shanghai in just two hours. Earlier it used to take 5.5 hours. To compare, if such a train were to run in India, it could travel from Delhi to Mumbai in only two hours. That would be a game-changer for transportation! Maglev Train: Clean, Quiet, and Smart The new maglev train is not only super fast it is also clean, quiet, and energy-saving. It runs using a special superconducting magnetic levitation technology which makes the train float above the track without touching it, so there's almost no friction. Because of this, the train makes very little noise, doesn't release harmful gases, and uses less energy than regular trains. When the train goes faster than 150 km/h, it lifts off the track and floats using magnetic power. But at slower speeds, it runs on rubber wheels until it's fast enough to levitate. Shao Nan, a top engineer from CRRC, shared more details. He said the train is fully automatic and it drives itself. It uses 5G signals, AI video analysis, sound sensors, and other smart systems to watch the tracks and surroundings. In China, the Shanghai Maglev is currently the fastest train in commercial operation, reaching 430 km per hour (267 mph) between Shanghai Pudong Airport and Longyang Road station.

Boeing passenger drafts will after flight suddenly plunges from 36,000 feet, oxygen masks drop; video surfaces
Boeing passenger drafts will after flight suddenly plunges from 36,000 feet, oxygen masks drop; video surfaces

Deccan Herald

time02-07-2025

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  • Deccan Herald

Boeing passenger drafts will after flight suddenly plunges from 36,000 feet, oxygen masks drop; video surfaces

A Japanese flight from Shanghai to Tokyo left passengers screaming in worry after it plunged mid-air. Boeing 737 was flying at 36,000 feet when things turned unlikely and it fell to just under 10,500 feet in ten minutes. Flyers experienced an emergency case, which was reportedly triggered by a mechanical issue, and oxygen masks dropped. The shocking incident was recorded on camera from the Spring Japan flight that took off from Shanghai Pudong Airport. A now-viral video showed oxygen masks falling from above to comfort passengers. .Passengers writes will midflightWhen the situation became tense, passengers and reportedly, even the cabin crew, were left screaming in fear. One of the passengers, who believed it could be their last day, hastily drafted a passenger, described to be on 'the verge of tears', wrote their will, alongside providing the necessary information about insurance and PIN. Terrified by jolts and sudden drop, they wrote out the official document midflight. .IndiGo flight declares Mayday, makes emergency landing in Bengaluru due to fuel shortage .Another passenger recounts scary experience"I heard a muffled boom," another passenger recounted while narrating the ordeal to international media. They shared that the stewardess cried announcing a plane malfunction and urged people to put on the oxygen mask. Emergency landing However, the Tokyo-bound aircraft carrying 191 persons witnessed an emergency landing following the horror and chaos onboard. Pilots onboard issued an alert to air traffic controllers, promoting necessary action. The flight was diverted to Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan to ensure the safety of passengers.

Japan Airlines Boeing 737 drops 26,000 feet, passengers write farewell notes
Japan Airlines Boeing 737 drops 26,000 feet, passengers write farewell notes

India Today

time02-07-2025

  • India Today

Japan Airlines Boeing 737 drops 26,000 feet, passengers write farewell notes

Passengers aboard a Japan Airlines flight (JL8696) from Shanghai, China to Tokyo, Japan experienced a terrifying ordeal when their Boeing 737 suddenly descended 26,000 feet reportedly, forcing the deployment of oxygen feared the plane was going to crash. Some who were asleep were jolted awake, while others began writing down their wills and sending messages to loved ones with personal details such as bank PINs and insurance flight, which departed on June 30 from Shanghai Pudong Airport en route to Tokyo Narita Airport, was operated under a codeshare agreement between Japan Airlines and its low-cost subsidiary, Spring Japan. According to the South China Morning Post, there were 191 people on board.A #JapanAirlines #flight from #Shanghai to #Tokyo made an emergency landing at Kansai Airport last night after a cabin depressurization alert. The #Boeing 737-800, carrying 191 people, landed safely. No injuries reported. #China #Japan Shanghai Daily (@shanghaidaily) July 1, 2025 An Associated Press report stated that around 6:53 pm local time, the aircraft encountered a mid-air mechanical issue that triggered a rapid descent from approximately 36,000 feet to just under 10,500 feet in under 10 report also stated that a pressurisation system alert was activated during the descent, prompting the pilot to declare an emergency and divert the flight to Kansai International Airport in cabin pressure dropped, oxygen masks were released. Footage from the flight shows visibly shaken passengers wearing oxygen masks as a flight attendant delivers the panic, the aircraft landed safely in Osaka at 8:50 PM local time. No injuries were incident adds to growing concerns over Boeing aircraft. Last month, a devastating crash involving a Boeing plane on the Ahmedabad-London route killed 275 people. Since then, multiple near-misses, most involving Boeing planes, have further intensified scrutiny of the manufacturer's safety record.- Ends IN THIS STORY#Japan

Dreamliner battling nightmares: Shanghai-Tokyo flight sinks 26,000 feet, passengers say heard a ‘boom'
Dreamliner battling nightmares: Shanghai-Tokyo flight sinks 26,000 feet, passengers say heard a ‘boom'

First Post

time02-07-2025

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  • First Post

Dreamliner battling nightmares: Shanghai-Tokyo flight sinks 26,000 feet, passengers say heard a ‘boom'

A Japan Airlines flight plunged nearly 26,000 feet on Monday after a sudden cabin pressure problem, forcing an emergency landing in Osaka. All 191 people on board were safe, though passengers described moments of panic. read more A Japan Airlines Boeing 737 suffered a terrifying mid-air emergency on Monday (July 1), suddenly plunging nearly 26,000 feet after a mechanical problem. Flight JL8696 was travelling from Shanghai Pudong Airport in China to Narita International Airport in Tokyo when, around 6:53 pm local time, the plane experienced a rapid loss of cabin pressure. The aircraft dropped from 36,000 feet to just over 10,000 feet in under ten minutes. Passengers described hearing a loud boom before oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling. Flight attendants urgently shouted for everyone to put them on. Some passengers, who had been sleeping, woke up gasping for air. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD One passenger told The People, 'I heard a muffled boom, and the oxygen mask fell off in a few seconds. The stewardess cried and shouted to put on the oxygen mask, saying the plane had a malfunction.' Emergency Spring and Autumn Airlines 6.30 Japan Spring and Autumn 1J004, Boeing 737, Shanghai flew to Tokyo more than 10,000 metres above the city of free fall to 3,000 metres of fish Before that, I heard a muffled boom, and the oxygen mask fell off within a few seconds. The… — ght sunli (@GSunli45639) June 30, 2025 Another said some people were so frightened they began writing wills and farewell messages, fearing they might not survive. Videos from inside the plane show panicked passengers wearing oxygen masks, some clasping their hands or trying to stay calm, while a flight attendant can be heard instructing everyone to follow safety procedures. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The captain declared an emergency and diverted the plane to Kansai International Airport in Osaka, where it landed safely at 8:50 pm local time. All 191 people on board, including crew, were unharmed but deeply shaken. Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism confirmed the incident and said an investigation is underway to determine what went wrong with the plane's pressurisation system. Japan Airlines offered passengers ¥15,000 (about $93) and hotel accommodations for the night. The scare comes amid heightened concerns over Boeing aircraft after an unrelated crash involving an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Ahmedabad recently killed 241 people.

'A muffled boom and ... ': Boeing 737 plummets nearly 26,000 feet; fearing death, passenger writes will
'A muffled boom and ... ': Boeing 737 plummets nearly 26,000 feet; fearing death, passenger writes will

Time of India

time02-07-2025

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  • Time of India

'A muffled boom and ... ': Boeing 737 plummets nearly 26,000 feet; fearing death, passenger writes will

Image credit: X Passengers aboard the Boeing 737 that made an emergency landing on Monday after a sudden 26,000-foot plunge have shared harrowing accounts of their near-death ordeal. The passengers described the scenes of chaos and fear, with oxygen masks dropping, flight attendants shouting, and some travelers preparing for the worst by writing wills and sharing bank PINs. The Spring Airlines flight from Shanghai to Tokyo had taken off from Shanghai Pudong Airport and was en route to Narita Airport when the terrifying drop occurred, prompting swift action from the crew. The plane, with 191 aboard, was forced to drop swiftly from 36,000 feet to just below 10,500 feet within ten minutes. The videos that went viral on social media showed almost all passengers wearing oxygen masks. The flight ultimately diverted to Kansai International Airport in Osaka, Japan, after the emergency was declared. — Turbinetraveler (@Turbinetraveler) 'I heard a muffled boom' Recalling the moment of horror, one passenger said, "I heard a muffled boom, and the oxygen mask fell off in a few seconds. The stewardess cried and shouted to put on the oxygen mask, saying the plane had a malfunction," the Daily Mail reported citing AP. Another shaken passenger recounted being 'on verge of tears' as they hastily wrote their will and noted down their insurance details and bank card PINs. The airline provided 15,000 yen (about $104) and a night's lodging as compensation for the incident. The incident is being probed. All 191 passengers and crew escaped injury.

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