The Stadler FLIRT H2 has set a new Guinness World Records for longest distance (1,741.7 miles) achieved by a pilot hydrogen fuel cell electric multiple unit passenger train without refueling or recharging.
Construction is set to begin on the world’s first Dragon Ball theme park in Saudi Arabia. Spanning more than 500,000 square meters (124 acres), it will contain seven different themed areas that recreate various iconic locations from the original series, include Kame House, Capsule Corporation, and Beerus’s Planet.
You might want to make use of the extra chain when traveling this summer, as some unscrupulous parties could use Unsaflok to unlock millions of hotel doors around the world in seconds. More specifically, the RFID-based keycard locks sold by lock maker Dormakaba.
You’ve seen the Boeing Orca submarine, now check out the latest NASA x Boeing X-66 aircraft demonstrator, which has officially entered the early production stage. This marks the first X-plane designed specifically to focus on helping the US achieve net-zero aviation emissions by 2050.
Private jets are nothing new, but the Private Jet Villa by Hanging Gardens in Bali by developer Felix Demin takes the experience to a whole new level. It’s located on a clifftop near Nyang-Nyang beach and makes use of a decommissioned Mandala Airlines’ Boeing 737.
Now that you can hear a solar eclipse, why not see one from 30,000-feet in the sky aboard Delta flight 1218? It’s set to take off on April 8, 2024 from Austin at 12:15 p.m. CT and land in Detroit at 4:20 p.m. ET, giving passengers aboard the best chance of seeing the solar eclipse.
Delta Airlines is set to use a Porsche 911 GT3 RS for tight flight transfers at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) through February 26. This plane-side service is typically offered to Delta Medallion members and apparently nobody knows the transfer is happening until it actually happens.
This LEGO Parisian Street Model is unlike any other that you’ve seen and that is because the set will launch on the company’s Bricklink crowdfunding platform rather than be offered through traditional outlets. It has 3,532 pieces and showcases Haussmann-style facades of varying heights as well as floor sizes.
It’s no Boeing Orca, but the $2-billion Migaloo M5 is the first superyacht we’ve seen that doubles as an ultra luxurious submarine. You get 1,000 square meters of interior space, complete with 220 square meters just for the owner’s suite. It can accomodate between between 14-20 guests and 32-40 crew, dependent on how the M5 is configured.