Turkish Airlines Becomes World’s Largest Network Carrier – Airways Magazine

DALLAS – Turkish Airlines (TK) set historic records in July and August, with the flag carrier increasing its seat capacity by 14%.

According to the monthly passenger traffic results, the company carried 7.8 million passengers each month, surpassing its pre-pandemic record for the number of passengers on a monthly basis. The airlines announced the feat this week, at a time when global airline companies are striving to achieve 2019 figures.

Prof.  Dr.  Ahmet Bolat, Executive Committee at Turkish Airlines.  Photo: Turkish Airlines
Prof. Dr. Ahmet Bolat, Executive Committee at Turkish Airlines. Photo: Turkish Airlines

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Speaking on the subject, Ahmet Bolat, Chairman of the Board of Directors and

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Ethereum Merge makes network more vulnerable to attack – Security expert

The security expert said that while PoS isn’t “theoretically” as secure as PoW, he admits it still has “sufficient practical security.”

Despite the Ethereum Merge being linked as a major upgrade to the blockchain network, its transition to proof-of-stake theoretically makes it more vulnerable to exploit.

Speaking to Cointelegraph, the security researcher explained that unlike proof-of-work (PoW) systems, a proof-of-stake (PoS) system informs node validators in advance what blocks they will validate, thus enabling them to plan attacks.

The security expert, who asked not to be named, is a blockchain developer and security researcher working on a proof-of-stake layer-2 blockchain.

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Westpark Capital Begins Protection on Excessive Networks (NASDAQ:EXTR)

Westpark Capital assumed protection on shares of Excessive Networks (NASDAQ:EXTR – Get Score) in a analysis observe issued to buyers on Tuesday, The Fly experiences. The brokerage issued a purchase score on the know-how firm’s inventory.

Quite a lot of different analysis corporations have additionally issued experiences on EXTR. Needham & Firm LLC elevated their value goal on Excessive Networks from $13.50 to $14.50 and gave the corporate a purchase score in a analysis report on Thursday, July twenty eighth. Rosenblatt Securities elevated their value goal on Excessive Networks to $20.00 in a analysis report on Monday, August twenty ninth.

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