Russian Journal "Transport Strategy of the XXIst Century" Has Published the Article About Unitsky String Technologies Inc.

«The transport complexes based onUnitsky String Technologies Inc. solve the problems of hub airports». The article with this title was published by the Russian journal «Transport Strategy of the XXIst Century». The publication describes the capabilities and advantages of the transport uST. The author also told about the efficiency of the transport system subject to the example of the Moscow Aviation Hub, a large world air hub, consisting of six airports:
«The solution by Unitsky String Technologies Inc. will provide faster and more comfortable communications. For example, it will be possible to connect six airports with an elevated 200 km long highway. In this case, the longest road from Sheremetyevo to Domodedovo located on the opposite sides of the complex will take about an hour».
Currently, the public transport communications between these airports are carried out only with transfers via Moscow. Travel time takes at least 3-4 hours.
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