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U.S. Navy rescues 14 Indian mariners near Hormuz as political tensions flare

The U.S. Navy saved 14 Indian sailors from a distressed merchant vessel on the Hormuz shipping lane. Following the rescue, U.S. Senator Rubio defended continued Hormuz enforcement amid protests from India over recent seafarer deaths.

Pratt & Whitney Hits Key Readiness Mark on Next-Gen Fighter Engine
NewsMay 10, 2026

Pratt & Whitney Hits Key Readiness Mark on Next-Gen Fighter Engine

Pratt & Whitney has finished a fully digital assembly‑readiness review for its XA103 next‑generation adaptive engine, clearing the final design hurdle before hardware procurement begins. The Department of War awarded the company a $975 million NGAP contract in August 2022, matching a similar...

By Defence Blog
United Airlines Launches Nonstop Daily Seasonal Service Between Glasgow and Newark/New York
NewsMay 10, 2026

United Airlines Launches Nonstop Daily Seasonal Service Between Glasgow and Newark/New York

United Airlines has launched a daily seasonal nonstop flight between Glasgow and Newark/New York, marking the carrier’s first U.S.–Glasgow service since 2019 and making it the only U.S. airline offering a nonstop link to the Scottish city. The route expands United’s...

By Breaking Travel News
DHL Express Launches AI Customs Tool for International Shipping
BlogMay 10, 2026

DHL Express Launches AI Customs Tool for International Shipping

DHL Express has introduced an AI‑powered item identification tool that lets shippers photograph goods with a smartphone and receive a customs‑compliant description in seconds. The system, the first of its kind among global express carriers, integrates computer‑vision directly into DHL’s...

By Container News
Lamu Processes First-Ever Cargo Bound for Burundi
NewsMay 10, 2026

Lamu Processes First-Ever Cargo Bound for Burundi

Lamu Port processed its first-ever container bound for Burundi, rerouting a shipment originally slated for Dar es Salaam via a C11 amendment and moving it by road. The move highlights Lamu’s growing role as a transshipment hub and revives the...

By The East African
Car Review: Mercedes-Benz CLA Sedan
NewsMay 10, 2026

Car Review: Mercedes-Benz CLA Sedan

The piece, despite its Mercedes‑Benz CLA headline, is a curated list of recent hospitality and AI‑focused articles published between July 2025 and May 2026. It highlights trends such as AI‑driven travel planners, loyalty program overhauls at major hotel chains, and the limited...

By Business Traveller (UK)
Cunard Unveils 190 New Voyages in 2028 Including Historic Four Queens Celebration
NewsMay 10, 2026

Cunard Unveils 190 New Voyages in 2028 Including Historic Four Queens Celebration

Cunard announced its 2028‑29 cruise program featuring 190 voyages across 36 countries, visiting 125 ports and 98 UNESCO World Heritage sites. A historic Four Queens Celebration in Liverpool in May 2028 will bring all four Cunard liners together for the...

By Breaking Travel News
Is It True That Long-Haul Pilots Sleep In Secret Bunks During Flights?
NewsMay 10, 2026

Is It True That Long-Haul Pilots Sleep In Secret Bunks During Flights?

Long‑haul airlines equip wide‑body jets with hidden crew‑rest compartments where pilots take scheduled sleep breaks. Regulations from the FAA, EASA and other authorities mandate augmented crews and defined rest periods to combat fatigue on flights exceeding eight hours. Rest areas...

By Simple Flying
China's Shipbuilding Output Soars, Grabs 85% of Orders
SocialMay 10, 2026

China's Shipbuilding Output Soars, Grabs 85% of Orders

Xinhua: "From January to March, the country's shipbuilding output was up 46% year on year, accounting for 57.3% of the global total. New orders surged 195.2% from a year earlier, representing 84.9% of the global market share." https://t.co/Sj3d2sxmPE

By Michael Pettis
Qatar Coast Ship Burns After Unknown Projectile Hit
SocialMay 10, 2026

Qatar Coast Ship Burns After Unknown Projectile Hit

JUST IN: A ship off the coast of Qatar caught fire after being hit by an unknown projectile, with no reported casualties.

By David Gokhshtein
Scania, Unicon and Liebherr Launch Fully Electric Concrete Transport Solution
NewsMay 10, 2026

Scania, Unicon and Liebherr Launch Fully Electric Concrete Transport Solution

Scania, Unicon and Liebherr have unveiled a fully electric concrete transport solution in Denmark, pairing a battery‑electric Scania truck with an integrated electric mixer. The truck carries a 400 kWh battery delivering about 200 km of range, while Scania’s ePTO powers the...

By Electric Cars Report
Chery EVs Arrive in Canada Ready of Pre-Selling Preparations
NewsMay 10, 2026

Chery EVs Arrive in Canada Ready of Pre-Selling Preparations

Chinese automaker Chery has moved from planning to execution in Canada, positioning several camouflaged vehicles on Toronto streets for testing and certification. Approximately 150 units—including the Jaecoo J5 EV, Omoda 9 plug‑in hybrid, and an Exeed premium SUV—have arrived to populate...

By CleanTechnica
‘A Long Road Ahead’: Could Community Car-Sharing Help UK Hit Climate Targets?
NewsMay 10, 2026

‘A Long Road Ahead’: Could Community Car-Sharing Help UK Hit Climate Targets?

Community‑run Tilton electric car club offers hourly EV rentals and volunteer drivers, funded by Motability and Harborough council, to solve rural mobility gaps. The scheme improves access and social cohesion while the UK’s transport sector still generates about 25 % of...

By The Guardian – Transport
Barriers, Roadblocks, Derailments: The Headache of EA Integration Projects
NewsMay 10, 2026

Barriers, Roadblocks, Derailments: The Headache of EA Integration Projects

The 1,443‑km East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is 84% finished and entered pre‑commissioning, with hydrostatic tests slated for early 2026. After initial financing setbacks—lenders pulled out over ESG concerns—the project secured $6.62 bn of bonds to close its debt gap....

By The East African
Enough Food Exists; Distribution, Not Production, Needs Tech Solutions
SocialMay 10, 2026

Enough Food Exists; Distribution, Not Production, Needs Tech Solutions

We have enough food to feed the world's population. Do we have a logistics and distribution problem? Absolutely. Do we have the technology to fix it? Yes, we do, and it's getting better by the day.

By Peter H. Diamandis
Qatar Sends First LNG Shipment Through Hormuz Since War Started
NewsMay 10, 2026

Qatar Sends First LNG Shipment Through Hormuz Since War Started

Qatar has resumed LNG exports through the Strait of Hormuz, with the tanker Al Kharaitiyat completing the transit on May 10, 2026. The vessel loaded at the Ras Laffan export terminal earlier this month and is now in the Gulf...

By Bloomberg – Markets
Buckle Up: Plane Tickets Could Still Get Much More Expensive
NewsMay 10, 2026

Buckle Up: Plane Tickets Could Still Get Much More Expensive

Airline analysts warn that despite recent fare stabilization, ticket prices are poised to climb again. The outlook is driven by surging jet‑fuel costs, limited seat inventory as new aircraft deliveries lag, and robust consumer demand for travel. Airlines are also...

By Financial Times — Companies
European Carmakers Take €8bn Hit From Trump Tariffs
NewsMay 10, 2026

European Carmakers Take €8bn Hit From Trump Tariffs

European automakers face an estimated €8 billion loss after the Trump administration imposed steep tariffs on imported cars and parts. The 25% duty on passenger vehicles and 10% on components hits manufacturers such as Volkswagen, BMW, and Mercedes‑Benz, inflating U.S. retail...

By Financial Times – Investments/ETFs
Iran War Boosts Panama Canal’s Revenues by up to 15%
NewsMay 10, 2026

Iran War Boosts Panama Canal’s Revenues by up to 15%

The Panama Canal’s revenues have jumped 10‑15% as the Iran‑Israel war forced shippers to bypass the Strait of Hormuz. Daily transits increased up to 20%, with the average moving from 34 to 38 vessels and peak days hitting 40‑41. Auction...

By Financial Times – Investments/ETFs
Peugeot Boss Says Bringing Back 308 GTi 'Makes a Lot of Sense'
NewsMay 10, 2026

Peugeot Boss Says Bringing Back 308 GTi 'Makes a Lot of Sense'

Peugeot CEO Alain Favey told Autocar that reviving the 308 GTi as an electric model "makes a lot of sense" after the e‑208 GTi is set to launch in June at Le Mans. The e‑208 GTi will carry roughly 280 hp, marking...

By Autocar
Divergence in the World EV Market — Auto China 2026 vs US Market
NewsMay 10, 2026

Divergence in the World EV Market — Auto China 2026 vs US Market

At Auto China 2026, analysts Larry Evans and Raymond Tribdino highlighted the sheer breadth of electric‑vehicle models on display, noting a surge in Chinese EVs targeting ASEAN, South America and other export markets. They contrasted this with the United States,...

By CleanTechnica
Consumers Pay Premium for Autonomy, Yet Scale Cuts Costs
SocialMay 10, 2026

Consumers Pay Premium for Autonomy, Yet Scale Cuts Costs

People are willing to pay more for an autonomous car, but at scale they will cost much less than human rideshare

By Whole Mars Catalog
GM's Rare Quadrasteer System For Pickup Trucks Was Innovative (And A Massive Failure)
NewsMay 10, 2026

GM's Rare Quadrasteer System For Pickup Trucks Was Innovative (And A Massive Failure)

General Motors introduced Quadrasteer, a rear‑wheel steering system, on early‑2000s GMC Sierra Denali trucks, shrinking the turning radius to 37.4 ft versus the typical 43‑52 ft. The technology cost $7,000 as an option in 2002, later discounted to $1,995 before being dropped in...

By Jalopnik
NZ's Schweeb Racer: Pedal-Powered Monorail Innovation
SocialMay 10, 2026

NZ's Schweeb Racer: Pedal-Powered Monorail Innovation

Schweeb Racer: New Zealand’s One-of-a-Kind Pedal-Powered Monorail Experience by @MarchUnofficial #EmergingTech #Innovation #Tech #Technology https://t.co/2fh9ODwcCU

By Ron van Loon
Checking Status: Have the SAVE and SHIPs Acts Passed?
SocialMay 10, 2026

Checking Status: Have the SAVE and SHIPs Acts Passed?

Quick question because I’ve been busy with other things. Have we passed the SAVE Act yet? How about the SHIPs Act?

By John Konrad
Chinese EVs Absent From U.S. Roads, But Parts Under The Hood Are Alarming
BlogMay 10, 2026

Chinese EVs Absent From U.S. Roads, But Parts Under The Hood Are Alarming

Chinese-made vehicles remain absent from U.S. roads, yet Chinese auto parts have deeply infiltrated the supply chain. AlixPartners data reveal Chinese firms hold stakes in roughly 10,000 U.S. parts suppliers and supply up to 20% of components in models such...

By ZeroHedge – Markets
FAA Tests $12 B AI System SMART to Cut Flight Delays
NewsMay 10, 2026

FAA Tests $12 B AI System SMART to Cut Flight Delays

The Federal Aviation Administration has launched testing of the $12 billion Strategic Management of Airspace Routing Trajectories (SMART) AI system. Developed by Palantir, Thales and Air Space Intelligence, SMART is designed to forecast congestion weeks in advance and suggest minute‑level schedule...

By Pulse
More Than 200 Flights Delayed at Six U.S. Hubs as Weather and Staffing Gaps Collide
NewsMay 10, 2026

More Than 200 Flights Delayed at Six U.S. Hubs as Weather and Staffing Gaps Collide

Today, weather disruptions and chronic air‑traffic‑control staffing shortfalls caused more than 200 flight delays and cancellations across six major U.S. hub airports. The congestion is spilling into regional airports and could linger into tomorrow’s schedule.

By Pulse
GIGA Forum Highlights Sustainable Supply Chains Amid Geopolitical Fragmentation
NewsMay 10, 2026

GIGA Forum Highlights Sustainable Supply Chains Amid Geopolitical Fragmentation

The German Institute for Global and Area Studies (GIGA) hosted a high‑profile forum in Hamburg during Sustainability Week, examining how rising geopolitical fragmentation is forcing a rethink of global supply‑chain governance. Researchers and policymakers debated the trade‑off between resilience, critical‑minerals...

By Pulse
ASEAN Leaders Commit to Boost Intra‑Bloc Trade and Food Security Amid Global Shipping Disruptions
NewsMay 10, 2026

ASEAN Leaders Commit to Boost Intra‑Bloc Trade and Food Security Amid Global Shipping Disruptions

At the 48th ASEAN Summit in Cebu, leaders led by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. pledged to intensify intra‑bloc trade and reinforce regional food‑security mechanisms. The agreement fast‑tracks ratification of an upgraded ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) to cut...

By Pulse
Bits: Singapore Airlines Boosts Gatwick and Manchester, IAG Weathers Rocky First Quarter
NewsMay 10, 2026

Bits: Singapore Airlines Boosts Gatwick and Manchester, IAG Weathers Rocky First Quarter

Singapore Airlines is expanding its UK network, moving Manchester to a daily service on July 13 and upgrading Gatwick to a double‑daily schedule from October 25, both operated by A350s with a chef‑curated menu. The carrier also adds Munich flights and a...

By Head for Points
Robo.ai to Acquire Neurovia for $100 Million in All‑Stock Deal to Power AI Data Infrastructure
NewsMay 10, 2026

Robo.ai to Acquire Neurovia for $100 Million in All‑Stock Deal to Power AI Data Infrastructure

Robo.ai Inc. agreed to acquire 100% of Neurovia AI Limited for $100 million in stock, a move designed to accelerate the creation of a global AI video‑data infrastructure platform that underpins robotaxis, smart cities and other physical‑AI applications.

By Pulse
New Russian-Flagged LNG Tanker Appears to Load US-Sanctioned Gas
NewsMay 10, 2026

New Russian-Flagged LNG Tanker Appears to Load US-Sanctioned Gas

A liquefied natural gas tanker, the Merkuriy, recently re‑flagged to Russia and changed ownership, then docked at the U.S.–sanctioned Saam floating storage unit near Murmansk. Saam holds LNG from the blacklisted Arctic LNG 2 project, meaning the vessel is loading fuel that...

By Bloomberg – Markets
Tesla App UI Glitches with Too Many Products
SocialMay 10, 2026

Tesla App UI Glitches with Too Many Products

If you have too many Tesla products the mobile app UI changes to this https://t.co/36CaXqAHMd

By Whole Mars Catalog
Barakah Conducts Fuel Shuttle to Fujariah Anchorage
SocialMay 10, 2026

Barakah Conducts Fuel Shuttle to Fujariah Anchorage

Barakah probably has been shuttling fuel out to the anchorage off Fujariah and conducting a ship-to-ship transfer.

By Sal Mercogliano
What Roadcheck Week Means for the Freight Market
NewsMay 10, 2026

What Roadcheck Week Means for the Freight Market

International Roadcheck, a 72‑hour CVSA enforcement sweep, begins May 12 with a focus on electronic logging devices and cargo securement. Historically the program has triggered spot‑rate spikes of 6‑8% and raised tender rejection rates, as drivers and carriers adjust capacity...

By FreightWaves – News
Uzbekistan Airports and Allied Biofuels Ink $6.1 Billion SAF Deal to Launch 160k‑tonne Plant by 2030
NewsMay 10, 2026

Uzbekistan Airports and Allied Biofuels Ink $6.1 Billion SAF Deal to Launch 160k‑tonne Plant by 2030

Uzbekistan Airports and Allied Biofuels have signed a memorandum of understanding to build a $6.1 billion integrated refinery that will produce 160,400 tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and 257,000 tonnes of electro‑synthetic SAF (e‑SAF) each year. The partnership, slated to...

By Pulse
Maneuverable E‑Unicycle Sets New Standard for Mobility
SocialMay 10, 2026

Maneuverable E‑Unicycle Sets New Standard for Mobility

Highly Maneuverable Electric Unicycle Redefines Personal Mobility via @ZappyZappy7 #Transportation #EV #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation #Tech https://t.co/L391qJcUb4

By Ron van Loon
Two Kinds of Car Owners: Drivers vs Passengers
SocialMay 9, 2026

Two Kinds of Car Owners: Drivers vs Passengers

There are two types of people. People who buy cars to drive them and people who buy cars to be driven.

By Bryan Beal
Now Boarding: The Airline Quiz for Frequent Flyers and Terminal Romantics
NewsMay 9, 2026

Now Boarding: The Airline Quiz for Frequent Flyers and Terminal Romantics

Monocle’s Faster Lane newsletter launches an airline quiz for frequent flyers, offering a $400 trolley tote to paying subscribers and a cotton Tenugui to free readers. The 10‑question quiz probes airline lounge design, crew aesthetics, safety videos, magazine policies, service...

By Monocle – Culture
Iranian Shadow Fleet Tanker Ablaze Off Jask
NewsMay 9, 2026

Iranian Shadow Fleet Tanker Ablaze Off Jask

Satellite imagery on May 9 shows the sanctioned Iranian tanker Sevda ablaze but still afloat 11.5 nm southeast of Bandar‑e Jask, near a newly opened Iranian naval base. A nearby 312‑meter VLCC also appears to be leaking and emitting smoke, while two additional...

By The Maritime Executive
Tesla Postpones Model S/X Signature Delivery Event, Leaving Attendees Holding the Bag
NewsMay 9, 2026

Tesla Postpones Model S/X Signature Delivery Event, Leaving Attendees Holding the Bag

Tesla abruptly postponed the May 12, 2026 Signature Edition delivery event at its Fremont factory, notifying the 350 invited owners with a brief two‑sentence email and no new date. The buyers, who each paid $159,420 for limited‑edition Model S or Model X vehicles...

By Electrek
PORTUGAL'S ALGARVE TURNS TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS INTO A LUXURY TOURISM ENGINE
NewsMay 9, 2026

PORTUGAL'S ALGARVE TURNS TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS INTO A LUXURY TOURISM ENGINE

Portugal's Algarve is shifting from seasonal beach tourism to a year‑round luxury destination by adding direct transatlantic flights, notably a nonstop United Airlines route between Faro and Newark. The region is courting affluent North American and Latin American travelers through...

By Tourism Review
This Next-Gen Smart Travel Trailer Concept Takes Camping Into The Future
NewsMay 9, 2026

This Next-Gen Smart Travel Trailer Concept Takes Camping Into The Future

Chinese startup Skydream Caravans unveiled a next‑gen 26.5‑foot smart travel trailer that reads like a luxury penthouse on wheels. The concept pairs a dual 85 kWh lithium‑battery pack with roof‑mounted solar panels and an electric charging port, promising up to two...

By SlashGear
US Bulker Hit as Tehran Vows to Take Revenge for Attacks on Iranian Tankers
NewsMay 9, 2026

US Bulker Hit as Tehran Vows to Take Revenge for Attacks on Iranian Tankers

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a stark warning to the U.S. Navy to cease attacks on its commercial vessels, threatening retaliation against American maritime and on‑shore assets. Hours later, a U.S.-owned bulk carrier was struck off the coast of...

By TradeWinds
Chinese Airline Crash Concealed for Four Years by CCP
SocialMay 9, 2026

Chinese Airline Crash Concealed for Four Years by CCP

Apparently a Chinese airline had a murder-suicide pilot-induced crash, and we're only finding out about it 4 years later because CCP reasons no doubt... https://t.co/LXIB1I6jZJ

By Tom Shugart
JetBlue Leaves Stranded Passengers without Hotel After Birdstrike
SocialMay 9, 2026

JetBlue Leaves Stranded Passengers without Hotel After Birdstrike

JetBlue Passengers Denied Hotel Rooms After Birdstrike Strands Them In St. Lucia - View from the Wing https://t.co/wEfFbTGhxL

By Gary Leff
War with Iran Has Aviation Costs Sky High. Are There Alternatives to Jet Fuel?
NewsMay 9, 2026

War with Iran Has Aviation Costs Sky High. Are There Alternatives to Jet Fuel?

The Iran‑Russia conflict has spiked jet‑fuel prices, forcing European carriers such as Lufthansa and KLM to trim routes. Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), derived from sources like used cooking oil, waste and even human sewage, now accounts for roughly 0.6% of...

By NPR – Climate
JetBlue Passengers Denied Hotel Rooms After Birdstrike Strands Them In St. Lucia
BlogMay 9, 2026

JetBlue Passengers Denied Hotel Rooms After Birdstrike Strands Them In St. Lucia

JetBlue Flight 882 from St. Lucia to New York JFK was cancelled after a birdstrike damaged the left engine, leaving passengers stranded overnight. The airline classified the incident as an uncontrollable event and refused to provide hotel accommodations. JetBlue directed travelers to...

By View from the Wing
American Airlines Sees $341 Million Hike in Q1 Jet Fuel Costs
NewsMay 9, 2026

American Airlines Sees $341 Million Hike in Q1 Jet Fuel Costs

American Airlines’ jet fuel expense jumped $341 million in Q1 2026 versus a year earlier, driven by a surge to $4.69 per gallon amid Middle‑East tensions. Despite the cost hit, the carrier posted record‑high revenue weeks and grew total revenue 10.8%...

By TheStreet — Full feed