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     In recent times, power outages have affected numerous airlines and airports. Members of Vit Tall P3I had witnessed the 9-hour power outage affecting San Diego International Airport (a.k.a. Lindbergh Field) on 25 May 2013. This particular incident helped to propel the members’ efforts to better understand the vulnerabilities of airlines and airports around the world. On 10 October 2013, colleagues of the members were impacted by a power outage, which caused major delays at London-Stansted Airport. On 27 March 2015, colleagues of the members were impacted by a power outage, which struck the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. On 8 August 2016, Delta Air Lines suffered an information technology (IT) systems failure due to a power outage and stated that it had lost $150 million in revenue as a result. On 27 May 2017, a power outage at the British Airways data center caused an IT systems failure that resulted in more than a $100 million in lost revenue and the expense of accommodating, re-booking, and compensating thousands of passengers. More than 50 airports across Japan were affected when the national airline carrier, All Nippon Airways (ANA), experienced an outage of its IT systems on 21 March 2016. On 13 June 2017, a power failure delayed Garuda Indonesia flights at Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. On 24 September 2017, all flights at Sydney Airport were grounded due to a power outage. On 17 December 2017, Atlanta’s Hartfield-Jackson International Airport, the world’s busiest airport, experienced a power outage that led to more than a thousand flight cancellations and stranded thousands of passengers in the dark for more than 11 hours.

     Clearly, the economic impact of power outages of airlines and airports is considerable. Taking the power outages of just one airline affected by a power outage in 2016 (Delta Air Lines) and just one airline affected by a power outage in 2017 (British Airways), the aggregate estimated economic losses total more than United States Dollars (USD) $250 million. Yet, despite the stark financial consequences at play, power outages continue to occur, such as in the case of the London-Stalsted Airport, which experienced recurring power outages on 10 October 2013, 22 December 2014, and 9 May 2017. Likewise, Delta Air Lines suffered from recurring power outages in Atlanta on 7 September 2016 as well as 17 December 2017.




     There is a common denominator among the numerous, highly variegated countries throughout Southeast Asia. Due to geographical and historical reasons, the region is very much underserved by rail. Many of the railways in the regions, especially those of India, Bangladesh, and Indochina (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and West Malaysia), were built during colonial times (the historical period of a country when it was subject to administration by a colonial power) on a metre-gauge single track, and that paradigm has generally persisted.

     Of the world’s total rail track, metre-gauge (1,000 mm or 3 ft, 3 and 3/8 in) is the narrowest and the least used of the 5 main gauges. Standard gauge (1,435 mm or 4 ft, 8 and 1/2 in) is used for approximately 55% of the world’s track. In contrast, metre-gauge is used for approximately 7% of the world’s track. In general, single track makes two-way traffic within the system extremely challenging, and as it is generally classified as "non-standard gauge," interoperability and interconnections with neighboring rail systems is made challenging.

     With respect to Indochina, the railways of Vietnam and Cambodia were built during colonial times and have fallen into a state of disrepair. With respect to the Malay Archipelago (Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Brunei, Christmas Island, Cocos or Keeling Islands, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines, and Singapore), taking just Indonesia and the Philippines, limited infrastructure funds need to be shared among thousands of island, so developing capital-intensive projects, such as rail, is challenging. In fact, countries throughout Southeast Asia have experienced rail issues. Atop these complications, power outages also complicate matters for rails. For example, Bangkok’s Airport Rail Link, which links Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, to Bangkok’s main international airport, experienced a power outage on 21 March 2016. The Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (a.k.a. Sound Transit) of Seattle, Washington experienced a power outage on 8 August 2017. Amtrack and New Jersey Transit trains experienced a power outage on 1 January 2018 and 11 February 2018 at Penn Station in New York, New York. Metro-North Commuter Railroad, which connects New York City to its northern suburbs and Connecticut, experienced a power outage on 6 March 2018.




     Power outages at sports complexes during major venues have also occurred, such as during Super Bowl LXVII (the game has since earned the nickname, the "Blackout Bowl") on 3 February 2013 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana and during the Superclásico de las Américas (a.k.a. Doctor Nicolás Leoz Cup) soccer match on 3 October 2012 at the Centenario Stadium in Resistencia, Argentina. Power outages in certain locales have called into question their ability to host major global sports events. By way of example, given Brazil's "blackout crisis," there were concerns about Brazil's capability to host the 2014 Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup soccer tournament and the 2016 Summer Olympics (officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad and commonly known as Rio 2016). There are pathways to mitigate these outages. For example, there are some electric utilities that can provide a distribution feeder with a higher level of reliability. Such feeders may have been recently upgraded and are either dedicated lines from a substation or are lines that are shared by only one or two customers. Such feeders may also have historical power quality data available for analysis, thereby providing an indicator for their reliability. In some cases, customers may opt to pay a premium price for this “dedicated” service, which not be a "silver bullet" solution. However, given the infrequent use of most arenas and stadiums, oftentimes, this is not the case.

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