Today's Transportation Pulse

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

Kansai Airports Opens New Domestic Area as Part of Major Renovation Project at KIX Terminal 2
Kansai Airports, part of VINCI Airports, opened a newly renovated domestic area in Terminal 2 of Kansai International Airport (KIX). The upgrade introduces self‑bag‑drop kiosks, smart security lanes and a 20% larger boarding lounge with expanded charging stations. A new food court featuring four restaurants enhances passenger dwell time. The project is phased to accommodate rising air traffic and improve overall flow.

The Iran War Is Driving a Global Surge of Interest in Electric Vehicles
The Iran‑Iran war’s disruption of oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz has pushed global gasoline prices above $4 per gallon, sparking a sharp uptick in electric‑vehicle interest worldwide. In the United States, used EV sales rose 12% year‑over‑year and...
SONAR Expands Coverage Guide with Enhanced Scoring, Richer API Data, and Direct Load Integration via Coverage Guide Connect
SONAR announced a three‑part upgrade to its Coverage Guide tool, adding an Enhanced Difficulty Score that factors in destination market conditions, expanding the API with RPM week‑over‑week change and origin/destination rejection rates, and launching Coverage Guide Connect for real‑time load...

Adapting, Evolving to Serve a Changing Market
Greenbrier is accelerating vertical integration and footprint flexibility to counter pandemic‑era supply chain shocks. The company completed a new insourcing facility in ten months, boosting in‑house steel processing by 225% at its Mexico plant. Proximity to suppliers improved, with 52%...
US-Iran War Sends FuelEU Abatement Price Negative
The FuelEU UCOME‑MGO abatement price turned negative on 7 April, reaching roughly –$25.8 per tonne CO₂e after the US‑Iran war pushed fossil‑fuel prices to record highs. ICE gasoil futures hit an all‑time $1,569.75 per tonne, eroding the traditional green premium for...

ZF's By-Wire Chassis Business Is Shaping How Steering, Braking, Damping and Vehicle Motion Are Coordinated Inside the Next Gen of...
ZF is shifting its by‑wire chassis business from a component supplier to a software‑defined architecture provider, using its cubiX control algorithm to coordinate steering, braking, damping and roll stability. The technology entered series production on the Lotus Eletre in 2023,...
Hyundai Turns to Cape of Good Hope to Avoid Strait of Hormuz
Hyundai Motor Co. is rerouting its cargo ships around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope to bypass the Strait of Hormuz amid the Iran‑Israel conflict, adding several weeks of lead time. The automaker has shifted to weekly supply‑chain meetings and higher...

Having Driver Assistance Tech In Your Car Probably Causes You To Speed More: Study
A MIT AgeLab study of 24 drivers using a Tesla Model 3 with Autopilot, a Cadillac CT5 with Super Cruise, and a conventional gas‑powered car found that partial‑automation systems led to longer speeding periods and slightly higher speed magnitudes. The research,...
Evergreen Adds to Order Book with Deal for Six 24,000-TEU Vessels
Taiwan’s Evergreen Marine announced a contract for six ultra‑large 24,000‑TEU container ships to be built at South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean shipyard. The LNG‑fuelled vessels are valued between $1.6 billion and $1.8 billion, bringing Evergreen’s cumulative spend on new ships since November to...

Powering the North American Economy
Canadian National Railway (CN) highlighted its recent completion of a multi‑year investment cycle that added significant capacity at a lower cost per unit. The railway has focused on operational productivity, delivering faster, more resilient service as supply chains and trade...

Here’s How We Will Grade the Next Surface Reauthorization Bill
Transportation for America (T4America) will release a public scorecard for the upcoming surface transportation reauthorization, grading the bill against three core principles: safety over speed, fixing existing infrastructure first, and investing in broader mobility options. The organization will use a...

Flexible, Agile, Growing—And Safe
BNSF highlighted a year of record operational gains, cutting railcar dwell time by three hours and delivering a 10% network velocity boost in 2025. The railroad added over 60,000 service days across 615 customer sites while maintaining its decade‑long safety...
Textron Aviation Names 2026 Top Hawk Recipients
Textron Aviation announced the five 2026 recipients of its Top Hawk training support program: Brazos Valley Flight Services, Executive Air Taxi Corporation, Fairmont State University, Sterling Flight Training, and Victors Aviation. The initiative places brand‑new Cessna Skyhawk aircraft with flight...
McLaren Will Reveal Its Big Comeback Plan This Summer
McLaren CEO Nick Collins announced that the automaker will unveil its comeback strategy this summer, coinciding with the start of deliveries for the W1 hypercar. The plan is expected to feature a new line of combustion‑powered sports cars and a...
Exol Launches U.S. Robotic Fulfillment Network with Six Sites
Exol announced the launch of a U.S. robotic fulfillment network, beginning with a fully‑occupied California site and a one‑million‑square‑foot facility in Atlanta. The company plans to operate six locations totaling six million square feet, backed by SoftBank Group and Symbotic...

BYD’s Chief Scientist Says Solid-State EV Batteries Hit a ‘Critical Stage,’ but There’s More to It
BYD’s chief scientist Lian Yubo announced that all‑solid‑state EV batteries have reached a critical development stage, yet ion‑stability and lithium dendrite issues still impede mass production. He emphasized building a full‑scale technological supply chain rather than focusing solely on cell‑level...
FedEx Freight Sets Goalposts for Standalone Business
FedEx Freight outlined its standalone strategy ahead of a June 1 spin‑off from FedEx Corp, positioning the pure‑play LTL carrier for focused growth. Management forecast 4‑6% revenue CAGR and 10‑12% adjusted operating‑income growth, targeting a mid‑term operating margin of roughly...

2027 Toyota Land Cruiser Gets Tiny Price Hike and New 4Runner Option
Toyota's 2027 Land Cruiser sees a modest $280 price increase across its two trims, now starting at $59,375 for the 1958 Edition and $65,450 for the higher‑spec model. New options include a $980 raised air intake and a Premium package...

Tesla’s New Supercharger for Business Tool Reveals $940,000 All-In Price
Tesla has unveiled a public configurator for its Supercharger for Business program, showing a fixed $500,000 hardware price and a total all‑in cost of roughly $940,000 for an eight‑stall V4 site. The tool also projects location‑specific ROI, ranging from a...

Are Drivers More Distracted During March Madness? The Data Says Yes
Cambridge Mobile Telemetics (CMT) reported that drivers in most March Madness host cities used their phones more often during the tournament’s first and second rounds. Buffalo and St. Louis saw the biggest overall spikes, with 14.6% and 10.5% increases in phone‑tapping events...
Commuters Stranded for Hours, Forced to Improvise Travel
We just spent 4+ hours with delays at Stratford International train station. What do people do when they can't get home and live in a commuter village? Sleep at the office? Uber home? We are heading all the way to...
US Charging Networks Race to Keep Up as Gas Prices Boost EVs
U.S. electric‑vehicle charging networks added 605 high‑speed stations in Q1, a 34% year‑over‑year increase, bringing the total to roughly 13,500 public fast chargers. The surge coincided with a spike in gasoline prices to $4.82 amid the Iran conflict, reigniting consumer...

Volkswagen Begins Testing Its Self-Driving Microbuses in Los Angeles Ahead of Launch with Uber
Volkswagen’s U.S. mobility unit MOIA America and Uber have started testing autonomous Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric microbuses in Los Angeles. The pilot will use about ten four‑seat vehicles, with a human safety operator, and is a precursor to a commercial robotaxi service...
Amazon Cuts USPS Deliveries By 20%, Deal Averts Deeper Postal Crisis
Amazon announced a new agreement with the U.S. Postal Service that trims its package volume by 20%, leaving roughly 80% of deliveries intact. The deal safeguards about $6 billion in annual revenue for USPS, which operates on an $80 billion budget and...

Rainforest Distribution Opens Fort Pierce, FL Facility, Expanding Coverage
Rainforest Distribution opened a 62,817‑square‑foot distribution center in Fort Pierce, Florida, featuring ambient, refrigerated and frozen temperature zones. The site gives the company access to 37 % of Florida’s population within two hours and 92 % within four hours. It expands Rainforest’s...

CK Hutchison Launches Arbitration Against Maersk Over Panama Canal Port Dispute
Hong Kong conglomerate CK Hutchison has initiated arbitration in London against Danish shipping giant A.P. Moller‑Maersk, accusing the carrier of breaching a contract by collaborating with Panama to replace Hutchison’s Panama Ports Company as operator of the Balboa terminal. The...
2026 Kawasaki KLE500: An Upgraded Versys-X Or A Modern KLR650?
Kawasaki has revived the KLE500 for the U.S., launching a 2026 model that blends a 451 cc parallel‑twin from the Ninja 500 with adventure‑oriented styling and a steel‑trellis frame. Priced at $6,599 for the base version and $7,499 for the SE trim,...

LAX Transforms the Travel Experience with Daktronics Video Display System Upgrade at Tom Bradley International Terminal
Los Angeles World Airports has chosen Daktronics to install more than 30 high‑resolution LED displays forming seven media walls in the Tom Bradley International Terminal. The upgrade will cover over 15,000 square feet and display roughly 300 million pixels, enhancing wayfinding,...

From SoC to System-in-Package: Transforming Automotive Compute with Multi-Die Integration
Automotive electronics are moving from monolithic system‑on‑chips to multi‑die system‑in‑package solutions to meet soaring compute, safety, and longevity demands. By stacking or side‑by‑side heterogeneous dies, manufacturers can combine CPUs, GPUs, AI accelerators and high‑bandwidth memory within a single package. This...
States Weigh Motor Fuel Tax Holidays as Pump Prices Surge
States across the political spectrum are urging governors to enact short‑term motor‑fuel tax holidays as pump prices climb to record levels. Georgia led the charge, signing a 60‑day suspension that has already shaved roughly 33 cents off gasoline and 37 cents off...
Europe’s First Commercial Robotaxi Service Is Live in Zagreb
Verne, a spin‑out of Croatia’s Rimac Group, launched Europe’s first commercial robotaxi service in Zagreb on April 8, allowing passengers to book rides via the Verne app. The fleet consists of Arcfox Alpha T5 vehicles equipped with Pony.ai’s seventh‑generation autonomous‑driving system, with...

Ocean Alliance Launches Direct Container Service with Jacksonville
Ocean Alliance has launched the Chesapeake Bay Express (CBX), a weekly direct container service linking Jacksonville’s JAXPORT with major Asian ports in Vietnam, China, South Korea and Japan. The service is jointly operated by four of the world’s top‑10 carriers—CMA CGM,...

New Dreamliner Scrapped After 13 Hours Due to Wing Issues
Imagine building a brand-new Boeing 787 Dreamliner… only for it to fly just 13 hours before getting scrapped for parts 😔 This is N947BA (serial 35507), the 17th Dreamliner ever built.... one of the 'terrible teens' with early structural issues...
Tesla FSD V14.3 First Drives Reveal Superhuman Speed
We've put together a compilation of some of the best Tesla FSD V14.3 first drive clipa that we've seen. Including "inhuman" reaction times and a "more mature" Mad Max mode: https://t.co/B10P58tHfQ

I-5 Bridge Replacement Between Washington and Oregon Climbs to $14.4 Billion
The Washington‑Oregon partnership announced that the replacement of the I‑5 Columbia River bridge now carries a $14.4 billion price tag, roughly four times the 2014 estimate. The scaled‑back core phase, costing $7.7 billion, includes a new fixed‑span bridge and an extension of...
Supply Chains Plan Years Ahead, Not Weeks.
It’s 2026, and I have to wait a month to obtain a basic stripped down Mac Mini. The semiconductor supply chain plans for demand years in advance. It should be able to plan and respond weeks in advance.

Delete Paired Phones on Hyundai ccNC Infotainment System
The latest generation Hyundai vehicles run a custom infotainment system called ccNC. Here's how to delete and forget a paired phone within that environment, critical to know for rentals and loaner vehicles: https://t.co/4RPXgjvFXd #cars #auto #hyundai #privacy @hyundai https://t.co/vIwwprjSSB

AI & The Railroad Wars
In this episode Ari Van Gemeren draws a parallel between the 19th‑century railroad boom and today’s AI infrastructure frenzy, outlining five investor mistakes that repeated across eras: conflating transformative technology with guaranteed returns, pressure to deploy massive capital, insider extraction...
Iran Limits Hormuz Traffic to 12 Ships Daily
Iran. Controlling the Strait of Hormuz. Permit a dozen ships a day. Clearing the backlog of ships stuck in the Strait and waiting to enter. How long to rest “normal”?
Guest Joins Leah and RoadDogTrucking for Freight Forward Update
That was fun. Thank you again to Leah and @RoadDogTrucking for having me on the show to share this week's Freight Forward news. 😀 Just in case, here's the link to the latest Freight Forward...https://t.co/p8546eE6u3

The Reliable Japanese Luxury SUV that Handles Better than Expected
The 2026 Acura RDX positions itself as an entry‑level luxury SUV that blends engaging performance with dependable ownership. Powered by a 2.0‑liter turbocharged four‑cylinder delivering 272 hp and paired with a 10‑speed automatic, the RDX feels lively behind the wheel. Acura’s...
Uber Fares Often Higher for Women, Repeat Trips?
[Price gouging] I've anecdotally heard friends complaint that their uber prices are always higher than a partner for exactly the same trip -- anyone experience this and notice a pattern? (Some say gender raises prices; some say doing...

2026 Hyundai Palisade Sales Resume Now That Its Rear Seats Are Fixed
Hyundai has resumed sales of the 2026 Palisade Calligraphy and Limited trims after implementing a software fix for the powered second‑ and third‑row seats that caused a two‑year‑old girl's death. The fix, delivered via an over‑the‑air update through Bluelink or...

United App Now Shows TSA Security Wait Times at Major Airports
United Airlines has upgraded its mobile app to show real‑time TSA security wait times at major U.S. airports. The data, pulled from Department of Homeland Security sensors, covers more than 30 hubs and updates every few minutes. Passengers can now...
Airbus Pushes A350 Freighter Toward Final Validation
Airbus has launched a comprehensive ground‑test campaign for the A350F freighter, moving the program from final assembly toward flight‑test and certification. The tests validate new cargo‑specific systems such as the main‑deck loading mechanism, door cycling, anti‑tail‑tipping warnings and advanced connectivity....

The Volvo XC90 T8 Is The Swiss Army Knife Of SUVs
Volvo’s 2026 XC90 T8 hybrid continues as a flagship luxury SUV, blending a 2.0‑litre petrol engine with a battery that delivers up to 43 miles of electric‑only range. The refreshed model adds an 11‑inch Google‑powered infotainment screen, Matrix LED headlights and...
Rusal Redirects Aluminum From China to Japan Amid Iran Conflict
Exclusive: Rusal plans to reroute aluminum from China to Japan as Iran conflict reshapes trade, sources say https://t.co/Rn0kOg7gVj

Bahrain Reopens Airspace After Precautionary Closure
Bahrain’s Civil Aviation Authority has fully reopened the kingdom’s airspace after a precautionary shutdown triggered by heightened regional tensions. The decision follows a safety‑first assessment coordinated with domestic security agencies, regional regulators and ICAO, and will be overseen by continuous...
JLR Sales Rebound in the Final Quarter of FY2026
Jaguar Land Rover’s fourth‑quarter FY2026 wholesale volumes jumped 61.1% versus Q3, signaling a rapid rebound after the autumn cyber‑attack that halted production. Despite the recovery, Q4 retail sales fell 14.3% year‑on‑year and full‑year wholesale volumes were down 23.2% amid lingering...
FAA Weighs Ultralight Access Dispute At California Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing a complaint lodged by ultralight pilots who say Yuba County Airport in northern California has imposed fees, a key‑card entry system, and an insurance mandate that effectively bar them from the publicly funded field....