Today's Transportation Pulse

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.
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By the numbers: MIAA acquires Terminal 3 property for $890M

California Might Help You If Your EV Battery Has Gone Bad
California has launched the Zero‑Emission Assurance Project (ZAP) to help owners of used electric vehicles whose batteries or fuel‑cell components fail outside warranty coverage. The program offers up to $7,500 for repairs and, if the battery cannot be salvaged, a subsidy of up to $10,000 toward a new EV. To qualify, owners must have continuously purchased the vehicle through CARB’s financing or Clean Cars 4 All programs, and the battery must have dropped below 70% of its original capacity. So far, no repairs have been completed, but inspections have begun.
SF Pedestrian Deaths Far Exceed NYC; Waymo Impact Unproven
SF had 17 pedestrian deaths in 2025 against a population of about 810k. NYC had 111 ped deaths against a population of about 8.5m. NYC's per-capital pedestrian fatality rate is less than two-thirds of SF's. There's no evidence at all...

SONAR Adds Bulk Trucking Rates to Global Freight Intel
SONAR launches Bulk Trucking Rates. SONAR is the only global multi-modal freight market intelligence platform with Van, Reefer, Flatbed, and now Bulk trucking rates. Our new bulk rate offering is derived from our massively expanded shipper-rate platform which now includes...
Windshield Replacement Should Be a Safety Priority
Windshields represent the top auto‑insurance claim in the United States, with over 260 million vehicles on the road. Cracks undermine the glass’s structural integrity, weakening roof support, compromising airbag backstops, and creating glare that reduces visibility. Replacement decisions must weigh damage...
2027 Mercedes CLA 250+ Dazzles with Elaborate Light Shows
These light up animations are getting pretty elaborate and the 2027 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250+ isn't afraid to show off. 😻 @mercedesbenz @mercedesbenzusa #mercedes #mercedesbenzcla #evs #mercedesbenz #electricvehicle ...

China Leads Australian Car Sales, Capturing 27% Market
Australian vehicle sales Mar 2026 VFACTs + EV Council - 7Apr2026 BEV share 15% Hybrid (inc PHEV) 25% ICE only drive train share 60% SUVs 63.7% share of Aus sales Country of origin: China number one car supplier in Australia again March 2026 - 27% of...

How to Secure the Arctic Frontier
Europe faces a surge in "dark" vessels operating in the Arctic and North Atlantic as sanctions on Russia, Iran and Venezuela drive ships to disable AIS or spoof their identities. A recent US boarding of a Russian‑flagged tanker and heightened...

Iran's Dark Fleet Alone Keeps Hormuz Shipping Open
Not ONE ship will pass thru Hormuz except the Iran dark fleet, writes @BurggrabenH Analysts do the math but it's irrelevant if ships won't sail. Hormuz is frozen That's the empirical reality. All the rest is wishful thinking. #OilMarkets #Energy #Geopolitics https://t.co/XIfp4dbmSc

DeepOcean Brings in Boskalis CSV
DeepOcean has secured a charter for Boskalis' construction support vessel Boka Spearfish through the end of 2026, with extension options. The 2014‑built ship will be outfitted with two work‑class ROVs and supporting systems after a short mobilisation. This addition brings DeepOcean’s...

North Star Fixes PSV to EnQuest
UK offshore vessel owner North Star has secured a charter for its 2013‑built platform supply vessel Grampian Sovereign with EnQuest, a North Sea oil and gas operator. The contract runs for a minimum of one year with options to extend...

Iran Strikes Saudi’s Critical Pipeline Serving Yanbu
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps struck the East‑West (Petroline) pipeline that feeds the Red Sea port of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia’s primary crude export route after the Strait of Hormuz was blocked. The line has been moving up to seven million barrels...

Webuild Bags £572M Contract on New Naples Metro Line
A Webuild‑led consortium secured a £572 million (≈$732 million) contract to design and build civil works for the first phase of Naples’ new Metro Line 10. The contract covers 6.5 km of the 14‑km underground line, connecting the Naples‑Afrafola high‑speed rail station to Principe Umberto....
Energy‑Data Center Alliance Fuels Upcoming Trucking Supercycle
Was at an energy conference today and my mind was blown about how early we are in this cycle. The partnership between energy + data centers is going to power the trucking super cycle

Idle LNG Tankers Stall Qatar's Production Restart
CEASEFIRE DAY 2: None of the LNG tankers stuck in the Persian Gulf appear to be heading towards Hormuz 🚢⚠️ They're all idling. Without this traffic resuming, it will be challenging for Qatar to significantly restart production at the world's biggest...
Amtrak Launches Daily Pacific Surfliner Round‑Trip LA‑SLO Service Starting May 4
Amtrak announced that its Pacific Surfliner will start a new daily round‑trip between Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo on May 4, adding three trips to SLO and six to Goleta. The expansion, backed by regional transit agencies, aims to give commuters and tourists...
Lyft Posts Record Gross Bookings and EBITDA in Q1 and Q2 2025, Accelerates Global Expansion
Lyft announced record gross bookings for both Q1 and Q2 2025, topped by a 26% YoY rise in adjusted EBITDA and a near‑$1 billion free‑cash‑flow run rate. The growth was driven by international expansion, the FREENOW acquisition and accelerated autonomous‑vehicle deployments.
Chinese Firms Deploy over 1,600 Autonomous Delivery Vehicles, Handling 1 M+ Orders Monthly
Neolix and other Chinese companies have rolled out more than 1,600 unmanned delivery vehicles in over 100 cities, completing 1.02 million autonomous drops in September and earning 8.7 million yuan ($1.2 M). The rapid expansion highlights a shift toward low‑cost, AI‑driven last‑mile logistics...
Eclipse VC Secures $1.3 B to Accelerate Physical‑AI and Autonomous Startups
Eclipse, the Palo Alto‑based venture firm, closed a $1.3 billion fund—$591 million for early‑stage incubation and the balance for growth‑stage companies—to back physical‑AI startups ranging from electric boats to autonomous construction vehicles. The capital boost aims to build an ecosystem that scales...
Waymo’s NYC Robotaxi Permits Expire, Halting Tests in the City
Waymo’s two permits to test robotaxis in New York City expired on March 31, forcing the company to cease its eight‑vehicle pilot south of 112th Street and in downtown Brooklyn. The New York Department of Transportation has not indicated whether the...

Samart Aviation Scales to 200k Flights, Keeps 50% Margins
Samart Aviation's management team confirmed last week that they'll be able to serve 200,000 flights per week without needing to hire a single additional staff. That means that any additional revenue will come at ~50% incremental margins. https://t.co/i1hCzD9b3E

6 Military Aircraft That Were Produced In Lower Numbers
The article ranks six iconic military aircraft that were produced in unusually small numbers despite their strategic importance. Production totals range from 21 Northrop B‑2 Spirits to 64 Lockheed F‑117 Nighthawks, illustrating how high development costs, shifting doctrines, and end‑of‑Cold‑War...

On "Universality" In Spatial Models
The 2012 radiation model was marketed as a universal law for human mobility, but subsequent research has shown its limitations. Studies introduced finite‑size corrections, scale parameters, and alternative attraction measures, revealing systematic errors especially in large cities and at finer...

EV Chargers To Roll Out Faster Under New Rules
New Zealand has amended the National Environmental Standards for Electricity Transmission Activities (NES‑ETA) to create a single, nationally consistent permitted‑activity framework for electric‑vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The new rules, effective 7 May, cover private chargers, corridor sites, chargers attached to other...
Etihad Operates 97 Passenger Flights Ex-Abu Dhabi This Thursday (April 9, 2026)
Etihad Airways increased its Abu Dhabi departures to 97 passenger flights on Thursday, April 9, 2026, up from 75 the day before and representing roughly 60% of its pre‑Iran‑War schedule. The airline has been adding flights each day since early April,...
Smart Saddle Adjusts to Motion, Redefining Bike Comfort
This Smart Bicycle Saddle Syncs With Your Motion to Redefine Riding Comfort by @QuantumTech_X #EmergingTech #Innovation #TechForGood #Technology https://t.co/WOxmDyfuJJ

National Trucking and Logistics Firm Files Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
National Road Logistics LLC, a California‑based trucking and logistics firm, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on April 6, citing $43 million-plus in liabilities and mounting legal disputes. The filing comes amid a broader industry squeeze, as diesel prices in California spiked...

From Failed Futures to Freight’s Leading Data Platform
10 years ago, I quit my job and decided to create the world’s first futures for trucking. Futures didn’t work out, but we created something much more powerful - the most comprehensive information services platform in the freight market. And we are...

Iran Ceasefire Still Leaves Airlines Facing High Fuel Costs, Even if Peace Endures
A two‑week cease‑fire announced on 8 April temporarily eased financial markets, but oil prices remain well above pre‑conflict levels. Reduced refinery capacity in Iran and a lingering backlog of tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz have pushed jet‑fuel prices to...

Bratislava’s Expansion Tests the Limits of the LCC-Driven Central and Eastern Europe Airport Model
Bratislava’s M.R. Štefánik Airport has rebounded to passenger levels exceeding its 2019 peak, driven by a surge in low‑cost carrier routes slated for summer 2026. Ryanair’s announced base at the airport and Wizz Air’s planned return are set to deepen the LCC footprint,...

Air Force Tanker, Airlift Fleet Could Get a ‘Moving Map App’ to Boost Battlespace Awareness
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) announced a request for proposals to develop a modular, open‑mission engine (OMEN) that will host a moving‑map application for Air Force tanker and airlift aircraft. The tool aims to give crews a real‑time common operating...
India Urges Iran to Speed up Oil Cargo Shipments Amid Ceasefire Window
India is urging Iran to accelerate the release of oil and gas cargoes bound for India, hoping to use a two‑week cease‑fire window to rebuild fuel inventories. Sixteen India‑flagged tankers remain stranded in the Persian Gulf, and roughly 800 vessels...

I Set Up This Search Months Ago. Look What Just Came In: A Courier Route Contract
The author describes how a saved search on SAM.gov surfaced a new Air Force courier services RFQ, which he then dissected step‑by‑step. He walks readers through locating the solicitation, parsing the performance work statement, pricing sheets, and amendment documents, and...
Iran Limits Ships and Charges Tolls Paid Upfront in Crypto or Yuan
Iran has reduced ship transits through the Strait of Hormuz to roughly a dozen vessels per day and now requires advance toll payments in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan. Fees can climb to $2 million for a super‑tanker, which could generate up...

Tesla Launches FSD Workshops for New Owners
Tesla has started inviting new owners to "FSD Workshops" to learn more about their cars autonomous capabilities. $TSLA https://t.co/5CTYxOxqOU
Ghana to Offer Visa‑Free Entry to All African Nationals From May 2026
Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that, effective May 25 2026, all African passport holders will enter the country without paying visa fees. The policy aligns with Ghana’s pan‑African agenda and is timed to coincide with Africa Day, signaling a push to...

How BYD Scaled to 1 Million Exports—And Why North America Is Next
Chinese automaker BYD, the world’s largest electric‑vehicle maker, has surpassed 1 million exported units in 2025 after investing more than $13 billion in research and development. The company rolled out a $10,000 Seagull EV in China, a high‑performance YangWang U9 Xtreme, and a...
Is Hormuz Open or Closed? Shiptracking Data Reveals True Picture
Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains near‑standstill despite Iran’s conditional announcement that safe passage would be possible for two weeks. In the first 24 hours only seven vessels—six bulk carriers and one oil‑chemical tanker—were recorded, with most using Iran’s...

Arctic Conditions Prove 2025 Tundra Rally’s Toughness
Arctic weather, meet the 2025 @Toyota Tundra SR5 TRD Rally 4x4! Last week's miserable weather was really the perfect week for me to have this vehicle loaner, as I explain in my latest vehicle review: https://t.co/bJ7QTzEkZn #toyota #tundra #trucks #auto https://t.co/MJxWGDBQsY
Ceasefire Halts Oil Tankers; Only Four Dry Cargo Ships Pass
JUST IN: Since the ceasefire, zero oil or gas tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, with just 4 vessels handling dry cargo.
Baku Metro Expansion Project - Phase II (Green Line)
On 30 April 2026, Baku Metro launched an early market‑engagement webinar for Phase II of its expansion, adding a 7‑km Green Line extension financed by AIIB and an 8.2‑km Purple Line extension funded by ADB. The overall programme is valued at roughly $1.6 billion,...
Baku Metro Expansion Project - Phase II (Green Line)
On April 30, 2026, Baku Metro Politian CJSC hosted an Early Market Engagement event to introduce a US$350 million signaling modernization and operations digitalization project. The initiative, financed primarily by the Asian Development Bank with possible AIIB co‑financing, will upgrade to...
ABF-Deal-Digest:-Dubai-Aerospace,-BXCI-Launch-Aircraft-Leasing-Partnership
Dubai Aerospace and BXCI have announced a joint venture to create a dedicated aircraft leasing platform. The partnership will employ asset‑backed securitisation to fund a pipeline of roughly $1.2 billion in new narrow‑body and wide‑body jets. By bundling lease receivables into...

Indonesian Wealth Fund Enters Global Aircraft Leasing Market- #Wealth #AssetManagement #AssetFinance
Indonesia’s newly created sovereign wealth vehicle, Danantara Investment Management, announced a partnership with Japan’s SMBC Aviation Capital and local Mandiri Investment Management to launch the Mandiri Aviation Leasing Fund. The fund will acquire and lease commercial aircraft to airlines worldwide,...

Iran Publishes Redrawn Traffic Scheme for Strait of Hormuz
Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization issued a revised traffic separation scheme for the Strait of Hormuz, citing the risk of naval mines and ongoing war conditions. The new routing forces inbound vessels between Qeshm and Larak islands and outbound traffic...

Liberian Registry: Sanctions Compliance Checks Should Extend to Seafarers
The Liberian Registry, which commands roughly 17% of the global flag‑services market, is urging the maritime sector to extend sanctions compliance checks to seafarers, beginning with the credentialing process. It is embedding these checks into license applications and rolling out...
JR East Outpaces All of China’s Rail Passengers
A single Japanese train company, JR East, carries more passengers than China’s entire railway system.

Safety Upgrades Completed on Key Highways
Australian state governments are injecting new capital into transport safety, with New South Wales offering a $1 million AUD (≈$660,000 USD) grant to regional councils for level‑crossing upgrades and Victoria committing $7.5 million AUD (≈$5 million USD) to the Sunshine Station Masterplan. The NSW funding...
Can China’s Carmakers Drive Momentum Towards Greener Steel?
Chinese automakers and major steelmakers signed a voluntary joint declaration in Shanghai to accelerate the adoption of low‑carbon steel, echoing China’s 15th Five‑Year Plan emphasis on cutting emissions in key sectors. The agreement aims to define standards for "low‑carbon" steel,...

'It Doesn’t Catch Fire': Why China’s "Fireproof" Sodium Battery Could Be the Breakthrough that Makes EVs Safer than ICE Cars
Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers unveiled a sodium‑ion battery that forms a solid, non‑flammable barrier when temperatures exceed 150 °C, effectively halting thermal‑runaway. In nail‑penetration tests the 3.5 Ah cell showed no smoke, fire or explosion, even at 300 °C, while maintaining an...

Delta Air Lines Reportedly Plans New Premium-Heavy Airbus A330-900neo Debut To London
Delta Air Lines is reportedly planning a premium‑heavy configuration for its Airbus A330‑900neo on London routes, targeting more than 60% premium seats and over 50 Delta One seats. The airline highlighted premium demand during its Q1 earnings call, noting that...