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Noida International Airport launches domestic ops, targets aerotropolis vision

India's Noida International Airport (NIA) commenced domestic commercial flights on June 15, 2026, with IndiGo operating inaugural routes from Lucknow and Bengaluru. The airport is positioned as the core of a planned aerotropolis, featuring a cargo terminal capable of handling 200,000 tonnes of freight initially.

Iran Conflict Threatens Global Supply Chain Routes
SocialApr 10, 2026

Iran Conflict Threatens Global Supply Chain Routes

Above the Fold: Supply Chain Logistics News (April 10, 2026) - https://t.co/mdfTP8V6kz @freightpipes @amazon #StraitofHormuz #IranWar‌ #TehranTollBooth #agenticAI @MagayaSoftware #trucking #transportation #supplychain #logistics

By Adrian Gonzalez
$26.3MM in Rail Freight Assistance Program Grants Awarded to 11 Projects in New Jersey
NewsApr 10, 2026

$26.3MM in Rail Freight Assistance Program Grants Awarded to 11 Projects in New Jersey

New Jersey’s Department of Transportation awarded $26.3 million in FY‑26 Rail Freight Assistance Program grants to 11 projects spanning ten counties. The funding, which will be supplemented by $3.4 million from rail operators, brings total investment for these projects to $29.7 million. Over...

By Railway Track & Structures (RT&S)
Recent Auto Recalls From Hyundai, GM, Ford, VW Total Over 1 Million Vehicles
NewsApr 10, 2026

Recent Auto Recalls From Hyundai, GM, Ford, VW Total Over 1 Million Vehicles

In early April 2026, four major U.S. automakers announced recalls that together affect more than one million vehicles. Hyundai Motor America is recalling about 294,000 cars for a seat‑belt anchor defect, while General Motors is pulling 271,770 Chevrolet Malibu sedans...

By Insurance Journal
Amazon to Scale up Drone Delivery in 2025, CEO Says
NewsApr 10, 2026

Amazon to Scale up Drone Delivery in 2025, CEO Says

Amazon announced a major expansion of its Prime Air drone service, aiming to reach 30 million customers by the end of 2025 and deliver 500 million packages annually by 2030. The rollout will use more than 85 same‑day fulfillment centers and over...

By FreightWaves – News
Wavelength Podcast: Ceasefire Confusion in the Middle East
NewsApr 10, 2026

Wavelength Podcast: Ceasefire Confusion in the Middle East

The latest Wavelength podcast highlights that a tentative ceasefire in the Middle East does not automatically reopen the Strait of Hormuz for safe commercial traffic. TradeWinds analysts discuss lingering insurance and casualty risks, even as the world’s largest marine insurer...

By TradeWinds
How Opel’s CD Concept Became The Bitter CD
BlogApr 10, 2026

How Opel’s CD Concept Became The Bitter CD

In the late 1960s Opel, a profitable GM European division, unveiled the futuristic CD concept at the 1969 Frankfurt Motor Show, featuring a sleek fiberglass body, a single‑piece glass canopy and a Chevrolet‑derived 5.4‑liter V8. Italian coachbuilder Pietro Frua later...

By The Truth About Cars
Fraunhofer IISB Develops 750 kW Hairpin Winding Traction Motor for Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft, Achieving 8 kW/Kg
NewsApr 10, 2026

Fraunhofer IISB Develops 750 kW Hairpin Winding Traction Motor for Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft, Achieving 8 kW/Kg

Fraunhofer IISB has unveiled a 750 kW permanent‑magnet traction motor designed for hybrid‑electric regional aircraft, achieving a power density of 8 kW per kilogram in a 94 kg package. The motor employs ultra‑thin NO15 electrical steel, 4×3‑phase hairpin windings and direct oil‑spray cooling,...

By Charged EVs Magazine
The New Travel Math: When Paying More For A Direct Flight Is The Smarter Move
NewsApr 10, 2026

The New Travel Math: When Paying More For A Direct Flight Is The Smarter Move

Travelers in 2026 must look beyond the headline fare, as rising jet‑fuel costs have prompted airlines to increase baggage fees and tighten fare rules. Delta, Southwest, American and Alaska have all lifted checked‑bag charges after fuel prices jumped from about...

By Travel Noire
Hypercars Are Hard to Drive.
BlogApr 10, 2026

Hypercars Are Hard to Drive.

Drivers moving from GT3 to hypercars often use the same aggressive technique, but hypercars quickly punish early braking and harsh inputs. The post explains that hypercars require earlier, smoother braking and precise timing because tire grip is far more sensitive....

By Simracing Arnout
Reimagining Rail Growth
NewsApr 10, 2026

Reimagining Rail Growth

Rail traffic in the United States has been flat for over a decade, prompting Union Pacific to propose a merger with Norfolk Southern as a possible catalyst. Industry leaders argue that competition and service innovation, rather than consolidation, are the...

By Railway Age
War's Supply‑Chain Shock Hits Plastics Harder Than Oil
SocialApr 10, 2026

War's Supply‑Chain Shock Hits Plastics Harder Than Oil

Plastics is another supply chain affect from what is happening. The US and global supply chain impact of the war will be larger and more significant than the price of oil.

By Tom Craig
Seattle's Transportation Levy Had a Fruitful First Year
NewsApr 10, 2026

Seattle's Transportation Levy Had a Fruitful First Year

Seattle’s 2025 Transportation Levy Annual Report shows the city deployed $77 million of voter‑approved funds to repair potholes, upgrade sidewalks, and expand bike infrastructure. Crews fixed more than 17,000 potholes, completed nearly 21,000 sidewalk safety improvements, and added over four miles...

By Planetizen
Penn State Uses iVABS Framework to Advance Real-World Composite Rotorcraft Blades
NewsApr 10, 2026

Penn State Uses iVABS Framework to Advance Real-World Composite Rotorcraft Blades

Penn State’s Vertical Lift Research Center is using the iVABS design framework, powered by VABS and SwiftComp software, to create manufacturing‑aware composite rotor blades for helicopters and VTOL aircraft. The effort is part of AnalySwift’s Academic Partner Program, which provides...

By CompositesWorld
Honda Prelude Vs. VW Golf GTI: Which Is the Accessible Performance Champion?
NewsApr 10, 2026

Honda Prelude Vs. VW Golf GTI: Which Is the Accessible Performance Champion?

Road & Track’s 2026 test pits the revived Honda Prelude against the Volkswagen Golf GTI Autobahn, two front‑wheel‑drive coupes priced around $44,000. The Prelude uses a 200‑hp hybrid powertrain and a chassis derived from the Civic Type R, delivering razor‑sharp handling...

By Road & Track
When Flying Cheap Through the Middle East Comes With a Catch
NewsApr 10, 2026

When Flying Cheap Through the Middle East Comes With a Catch

The Iran war is forcing travelers to weigh the cheap fares offered by Gulf carriers against heightened safety and insurance risks. Qatar Airways and Emirates still list London‑Sydney business‑class tickets at roughly $6,700–$7,200, far below the $12,000‑plus fares on routes...

By Skift – Technology
Ones to Watch: Female Founders
NewsApr 10, 2026

Ones to Watch: Female Founders

Beyond Aero completed the first hydrogen‑electric manned flight in France and is targeting a certified BYA‑1 business jet with a 1,500 km range by 2030. CarbonTrac launched an AI‑driven platform that embeds real‑time carbon scores into UK grocery loyalty schemes, aiming...

By Startups Magazine
Serbian Post Adds 100 New Electric Vans to Its Fleet
NewsApr 10, 2026

Serbian Post Adds 100 New Electric Vans to Its Fleet

Serbia’s state‑owned postal service, Pošta Srbije, has added 100 electric vans from U.S. maker Cenntro, deploying the Logistar 210V and Avantier Commuter X models in Belgrade and other cities. The expansion follows earlier acquisitions of Logistar 200, Logistar 260 and e‑scooters, marking a steady electrification...

By Electrive
Cost-Hit Ocean Carriers Roll Out Series of Rate Increases, Fuel Surcharges
NewsApr 10, 2026

Cost-Hit Ocean Carriers Roll Out Series of Rate Increases, Fuel Surcharges

Ocean carriers are rolling out a series of general rate increases and emergency fuel surcharges as bunker fuel costs surge. On the Asia‑US East Coast lane, rates have risen 20% to $3,525 per FEU, marking a sizable premium over pre‑April...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Amorim Cork Solutions Introduces Cork Composite for EV Battery Thermal Runaway Management
NewsApr 10, 2026

Amorim Cork Solutions Introduces Cork Composite for EV Battery Thermal Runaway Management

Amorim Cork Solutions unveiled ETP058, a cork‑based engineered composite designed to manage thermal‑runaway events in electric‑vehicle and stationary‑energy‑storage battery packs. The material delivers a low thermal conductivity of 0.054 W/m·K and achieves a UL94 V‑0 flammability rating for samples thicker than...

By Charged EVs Magazine
Middle East Tensions Sung to Holiday Tunes
SocialApr 10, 2026

Middle East Tensions Sung to Holiday Tunes

For those who prefer to get their Middle East news updates via Christmas songs... I saw three ships go sailing out The Hormuz Strait, the Hormuz Strait I saw three ships go sailing out The Hormuz Strait in the morning

By Peter Atwater
JetBlue TrueBlue Adds Surcharges On United Awards, Setting Bad Precedent
NewsApr 10, 2026

JetBlue TrueBlue Adds Surcharges On United Awards, Setting Bad Precedent

JetBlue has begun applying carrier‑imposed fuel surcharges to United award tickets redeemed through its TrueBlue program, raising the out‑of‑pocket cost of international flights by $200‑$260 per one‑way segment. The surcharge applies only to United’s long‑haul routes, such as Newark‑London and...

By One Mile at a Time
Avionics, Ignition Upgrades for Cessna Piston Lineup
NewsApr 10, 2026

Avionics, Ignition Upgrades for Cessna Piston Lineup

Textron Aviation announced that its Cessna piston family—including the Skyhawk, Skylane, Turbo Skylane and Turbo Stationair HD—will receive the Garmin G1000 NXi System Release 7 avionics suite and a new dual electronic ignition system (dual EIS). The upgrades, which become...

By AVweb
Americans Can Fly Nonstop To 3 Of The Cheapest Cities In Europe This Summer
BlogApr 10, 2026

Americans Can Fly Nonstop To 3 Of The Cheapest Cities In Europe This Summer

Travel Off Path highlights three affordable European capitals—Belgrade, Bucharest and Warsaw—offering nonstop summer flights from major U.S. airports. Air Serbia, HiSky and LOT Polish Airlines price round‑trip tickets between $700 and $850, keeping travel time under nine hours. The article...

By Travel Off Path
Electric Trucks Are Selling Like Hotcakes
NewsApr 10, 2026

Electric Trucks Are Selling Like Hotcakes

Harbinger, a California‑based electric‑truck startup, doubled its Q4 sales versus Q3, moving 733 medium‑duty trucks and generating $87 million in revenue after the federal EV tax credit expired on September 30. The company’s growth is anchored by a major FedEx order of...

By CleanTechnica
South Africa’s Air Mercy Service Marks 60 Years of Aero-Medical Operations
NewsApr 10, 2026

South Africa’s Air Mercy Service Marks 60 Years of Aero-Medical Operations

South Africa’s Air Mercy Service (AMS) marked its 60th anniversary, highlighting six decades of aero‑medical transport, rescue missions, and Flying Doctor outreach for remote communities. Based at Cape Town International Airport, AMS collaborates with government, international partners, and health stakeholders...

By Business Airport International
Europe’s Most Pet-Friendly Airlines Tagged
NewsApr 10, 2026

Europe’s Most Pet-Friendly Airlines Tagged

A new ranking from U.K. pet‑food maker Years lists KLM, Lufthansa, Air France, Vueling, Aegean, Iberia, Air Canada, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways as Europe’s most pet‑friendly carriers, primarily because they allow dogs in the cabin. To qualify, dogs and...

By Recommend
Where Your Pet Can Actually Sit On United Airlines…And Why So Many People Cheat The Rules
NewsApr 10, 2026

Where Your Pet Can Actually Sit On United Airlines…And Why So Many People Cheat The Rules

United Airlines’ cabin‑pet policy ties a pet’s carriage to specific seat locations and aircraft types. Passengers must keep pets in carriers that fit under the seat in front, and many rows—exit rows, bulkheads, lie‑flat cabins, and middle seats on certain...

By Live and Let’s Fly
Building a Dakar-Inspired Toyota GT86 PreRunner Is Easier Than You Think
NewsApr 10, 2026

Building a Dakar-Inspired Toyota GT86 PreRunner Is Easier Than You Think

Alaskan hobbyist Jeremiah Stewart is converting a 2018 Toyota GT86 into a trophy‑truck‑style PreRunner, borrowing design cues from Dakar rally trucks. Using free suspension‑simulation software and laser‑cut control‑arm kits, he has engineered a chassis with 16 inches of rear travel, 13.5 inches...

By Road & Track
Workhorse Launches Pricing Promotion on W56 Electric Step Vans
NewsApr 10, 2026

Workhorse Launches Pricing Promotion on W56 Electric Step Vans

Workhorse Group is offering a limited‑time discount on its W56 electric step vans from April 1 to September 30, 2026. The Standard wheelbase now starts at $196,000, $59,000 less than the list price, while the Extended version begins at $204,000, $61,000 below regular...

By Charged EVs Magazine
Transformation: A Unified Stucki Offers Customers Stronger End-to-End Experience
NewsApr 10, 2026

Transformation: A Unified Stucki Offers Customers Stronger End-to-End Experience

A. Stucki Company has consolidated its diverse brands into a single Stucki identity, aiming to deliver a seamless end‑to‑end rail component experience. The strategy includes the recent acquisition of Wheelworx, one of North America’s largest wheel reconditioning shops, expanding capacity...

By Railway Age
Mercedes Finally Has Better EV Numbers. But One Market Ruined The Quarter
NewsApr 10, 2026

Mercedes Finally Has Better EV Numbers. But One Market Ruined The Quarter

Mercedes‑Benz’s EV sales rose 11% to 50,400 units in Q1, while total global deliveries fell 6% due to a 27% slump in China amid a price war. Europe contributed a 7% EV increase and the United States a 20% rise...

By InsideEVs
Normal Hormuz Traffic Won’t Ease Looming Crisis
SocialApr 10, 2026

Normal Hormuz Traffic Won’t Ease Looming Crisis

weeks away. even if normal traffic resumes through the strait of hormuz today, this won't provide relief.

By Ellen Wald
A Battery Electric Cruise Ship May Be Closer than You Think – Meet MEYER-WERFT’s Project ‘Vision’
NewsApr 10, 2026

A Battery Electric Cruise Ship May Be Closer than You Think – Meet MEYER-WERFT’s Project ‘Vision’

Meyer‑Werft unveiled Project “Vision,” a concept for the world’s first fully‑battery‑electric cruise ship, targeting a 2031 launch. The 82,000‑GT vessel would carry 1,856 passengers and cut CO₂ emissions by roughly 95% compared with conventional ships. Battery packs from Norway’s Corvus...

By Electrek
2010: Smolensk Air Crash Kills Polish Government
BlogApr 10, 2026

2010: Smolensk Air Crash Kills Polish Government

On April 10, 2010, a Polish Air Force Tupolev Tu‑154M crashed near Smolensk, Russia, killing all 96 aboard, including President Lech Kaczyński, his wife, and senior military and political leaders. Investigations by Russian and Polish authorities concluded the accident resulted...

By Decoded: Ukraine, Russia, and Beyond
Xiaomi EV Delivers 21,440 Vehicles in Mar as Revamped SU7 Sedan Deliveries Begin
BlogApr 10, 2026

Xiaomi EV Delivers 21,440 Vehicles in Mar as Revamped SU7 Sedan Deliveries Begin

Xiaomi EV reported March deliveries of 21,440 vehicles, marking a 5.03% rise from February but a 26.69% drop year‑on‑year. The new‑generation SU7 sedan contributed 7,882 units, a 3,515% month‑on‑month surge after its March 19 launch, while the YU7 SUV delivered...

By CnEVPost
COMAC C919: Ambition Meets Industrial Reality
BlogApr 10, 2026

COMAC C919: Ambition Meets Industrial Reality

Air China, China Eastern and China Southern have collectively signaled a demand for 33 COMAC C919 jets in 2026, more than double the 15 aircraft delivered in 2025. Since the program’s launch, COMAC has shipped only 32 C919s, meaning the...

By AirInsight
Port of Baltimore Breaks Ground on New Grain Transloading Facility
NewsApr 10, 2026

Port of Baltimore Breaks Ground on New Grain Transloading Facility

The Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore broke ground on a new grain transloading facility at the Seagirt Marine Terminal, a joint venture between Ports America Chesapeake and Frey Commodities. The four‑acre site will feature three silos with a combined...

By Marine Log
Air India at Critical Stage of Transformation: Tata Sons Chairman
NewsApr 10, 2026

Air India at Critical Stage of Transformation: Tata Sons Chairman

Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran told Air India staff that the carrier has entered a critical phase of its four‑year turnaround. The airline has added roughly 17,000 employees, merged four subsidiaries into two, modernized core systems and is expanding and refurbishing...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
FYL91 Commences New Flights to Hyderabad, Rajahmundry and Vijayawada
NewsApr 10, 2026

FYL91 Commences New Flights to Hyderabad, Rajahmundry and Vijayawada

Pure‑play regional carrier Fly91 launched daily flights linking Hyderabad with Rajahmundry and Vijayawada on April 10, 2026. Union Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu virtually inaugurated the first Vijayawada‑Hyderabad service. The airline will double frequency to twice daily on both...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Europe Faces Imminent Jet Fuel Shortage, Economic Risk
SocialApr 10, 2026

Europe Faces Imminent Jet Fuel Shortage, Economic Risk

Europe is running out of jet fuel Shortages loom in weeks if Hormuz stays constrained Diesel is the hemoglobin of the economy so Europe will be on economic life support soon https://t.co/52nJDPZ2vH #Energy #OilMarkets #Aviation #Geopolitics

By Art Berman Blog
Passenger Touched A Flight Attendant’s Buttocks, Claimed China-Malaysia Relations Made It Okay
BlogApr 10, 2026

Passenger Touched A Flight Attendant’s Buttocks, Claimed China-Malaysia Relations Made It Okay

A Chinese passenger on Malaysia Airlines flight 318 was removed after patting a flight attendant’s buttocks, claiming the gesture was harmless because China‑Malaysia relations are friendly. The Airbus A330 departed Kuala Lumpur for Beijing Daxing 1 hour and 16 minutes...

By View from the Wing
Massive Qatar Airways Cuts: 18,000 Flights Removed & 70+ Destinations Suspended
NewsApr 10, 2026

Massive Qatar Airways Cuts: 18,000 Flights Removed & 70+ Destinations Suspended

Qatar Airways announced a massive schedule reduction for April‑June 2026, cutting 17,985 flights – a 38% drop from the same period last year. The airline now serves 102 destinations, with more than 70 routes suspended, including key U.S. markets such...

By Simple Flying
Waymo Robotaxis Are Now Finding Potholes
NewsApr 10, 2026

Waymo Robotaxis Are Now Finding Potholes

Waymo’s autonomous robotaxis are now detecting potholes across five test markets, transmitting the information to city agencies and the Waze navigation app. The fleet’s lidar and camera sensors feed high‑resolution road‑condition data into a shared platform, enabling real‑time alerts for...

By Planetizen
Best CarPlay Screens, Tested
NewsApr 10, 2026

Best CarPlay Screens, Tested

The review tests three leading portable wireless CarPlay screens—W903, Ottoscreen AI, and Intellidash Pro X10—highlighting each unit’s installation, display quality, and extra features. The W903 stands out with an integrated dash cam and a sturdy suction‑cup mount, while the Ottoscreen...

By Road & Track
Gulf Carrier Capacity Share Dropped From 12 Percent to Just 4 Percent
NewsApr 10, 2026

Gulf Carrier Capacity Share Dropped From 12 Percent to Just 4 Percent

Global air cargo demand rose 7% year‑on‑year in February 2026, driven by a 14% surge in Asia, while overall capacity fell 7% month‑to‑date as Middle East airspace closures slashed Gulf carriers’ share from 12% to 4%. The abrupt loss forced...

By Air Cargo Week
10 Must-Know From MOL CEO Jotaro Tamura on Hormuz Risk
BlogApr 10, 2026

10 Must-Know From MOL CEO Jotaro Tamura on Hormuz Risk

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) chief executive Jotaro Tamura warned that the post‑cease‑fire environment in the Strait of Hormuz remains fraught with uncertainty, not a full reopening. He outlined ten signals shipping leaders should monitor, ranging from lingering geopolitical tension to...

By Maritime Analytica
How Employment Rules Are Failing Seafarers Trapped in the Persian Gulf
NewsApr 10, 2026

How Employment Rules Are Failing Seafarers Trapped in the Persian Gulf

Around 20,000 seafarers are trapped in the Persian Gulf after Iran’s Revolutionary Guard closed the Strait of Hormuz amid the US‑Israeli war with Iran. The International Transport Workers’ Federation has fielded over 1,000 inquiries, with roughly one‑fifth seeking repatriation, while...

By Personnel Today
Elysian Refines Its Bold All Electric E9X Airliner
BlogApr 10, 2026

Elysian Refines Its Bold All Electric E9X Airliner

Dutch startup Elysian, backed by Panta Holding, has completed its Conceptual Design Review and unveiled a revised all‑electric E9X airliner. The new design stretches the wing to 50 m, reduces electromotors from eight to six, and raises the maximum take‑off weight...

By AirInsight
Hassett Predicts Two‑month Strait Reopening, Supply Chain Implications Questioned
SocialApr 10, 2026

Hassett Predicts Two‑month Strait Reopening, Supply Chain Implications Questioned

Hassett: Strait can be opened in two months. Really. Based on what? Is the Strait back to open transit? Or controlled by Iran? The impact on supply chains of even this time frame?

By Tom Craig