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What the Paris Air Show tells us about the future of flight
From military drones to space rockets and sustainable fuel, the aviation industry is racing toward a new era. Here’s what is and is not ready for takeoff.
Can this Cold War-era train revive the romance of rail travel?
A team of enthusiasts is restoring a vintage train, ready for service next year – bringing back a golden age of rail travel promising adventure, human connection and a vision of high-speed modernity.
The commute: Join José Miguel de Abreu biking from Porto to the central Ribiera district
Exploring how people navigate both the morning rush and the route to success.
Kone: The Finnish lift company quietly reshaping cities
Kone has been making people’s journeys safe and seamless since 1910. Now it’s aiming to elevate urban spaces.
Sustainable investing: how natural capital could outperform traditional assets
Capitalism hasn’t always helped the environment but can it do better? Alejandro Litovsky, the founder and CEO of Earth Security, believes that respecting nature can help companies to think and invest more effectively.
How Hempel created a paint empire powering ships, skyscrapers and Farrow & Ball
Hempel is a dab hand at crafting paint. So how does the Danish giant settle on shades for homes, hubs and hulls? Here’s a primer.
What zero-emission flying really needs: smarter planes and radically different airports
Aviation's future won’t just be won in the sky - it starts with rethinking everything on the ground.
Small planes with big ambitions: Etihad brings lie-flat first and business class to short-haul flights
The airline is redefining what single-aisle jets can offer passengers seeking more comfort in the clouds.
Digital decency: 10 rules for better online behaviour
How to quickly make life on and off your devices more tolerable for everyone
Sadiq Khan supports “a better Heathrow, not a bigger one” as £21bn runway plans are submitted
London’s mayor remains opposed to the 100 per cent privately-funded plans for a £21bn runway at Heathrow, and previously detailed to Monocle the reasoning behind his reluctance.
