Monday, June 22, 2026

The weight of the skies

A detailed allegorical fantasy illustration of five exhausted young women scattered across a fragmented runway and shattered air-traffic-control platform floating in deep space. Each sheweth signs of strain: heads bowed, hands pressed to foreheads, bodies slumped—fatigue, grief, despair. Several wear aviation headsets. Above loometh Saturn, dominating a star-filled sky crowded with satellites, aircraft, and debris. Behind riseth a ruined control tower, battered and collapsed. Radar patterns and broken infrastructure scatter across the scene. The cracked runway hangeth over an abyss, isolated lights fading into darkness. Science-fiction imagery and cosmic scale evoke chronic stress, institutional breakdown, exhaustion, and human vulnerability—sombre, melancholic, contemplative.
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Misery at our decaying airports for travellers during the World Cup: ‘America’s intractable air traffic problem’. {Financial Times 22 June}

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