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

Hershey Applies AI Across Its Supply Chain Operations
Hershey announced at its Investor Day that it will embed artificial intelligence across its supply chain, from sourcing analytics to plant automation and fulfillment. The company aims to create a faster, smarter, more resilient supply chain powered by AI‑enabled decision making, improving inventory, reducing waste, and enhancing service levels. By linking data from suppliers to production and distribution, Hershey expects to cut raw‑material costs, boost manufacturing efficiency, and accelerate speed‑to‑market for custom assortments. The move reflects a broader shift in food and snack manufacturers toward enterprise‑wide AI adoption.

Hover UAV – Operations Manager
Hover UAV announced a newly created Operations Manager position on the Gold Coast, aimed at steering its expanding RPAS and Advanced Air Mobility services. The role will manage the Remote Operations Centre, coordinate client and internal programs, and act as...

ACC Aviation Appoints Jack Burt as SVP Cargo to Drive Cargo Charter Expansion
ACC Aviation announced the appointment of Jack Burt as Senior Vice President of Cargo, signaling a push to broaden its global cargo charter platform. Burt brings more than 18 years of senior‑level experience from firms such as Chapman Freeborn and...

The Biggest Untapped EV Market on Earth Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Across sub‑Saharan Africa, 27 million motorcycles transport commuters and goods, yet less than 0.1 % are electric. A Stellenbosch University team rode a locally built electric bike 6,000 km from Kenya to South Africa using only solar power, proving the technology works in...

SolitAir Obtains Approval for EU Flights
Dubai‑based cargo carrier SolitAir has been granted an ACC3 designation by Belgium’s Civil Aviation Authority, allowing it to operate cargo and mail services into the European Union. The ACC3 status, effective from 19 March, confirms the airline meets EU aviation security...

American Airlines Cargo Steps up Fight Against Wildlife Trafficking
American Airlines Cargo reinforced its anti‑wildlife‑trafficking stance by hosting a large awareness and training event at its Miami International Airport cargo hub. More than 100 employees, alongside experts from United for Wildlife, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, HSBC and...
CoMotion Los Angeles 2026
CoMotion Los Angeles 2026 will convene on November 18‑19, bringing together transportation innovators, investors, and city officials in a two‑day program. The event features a dedicated OMF Summit Track that spotlights financing and policy for emerging mobility solutions. Attendees can...
Bahrain Circulates Revised UN Hormuz Draft, Drops Binding Enforcement
Bahrain circulated a revised U.N. Security Council draft on protecting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, keeping language that authorises “all necessary means” while dropping an explicit Chapter VII reference. The change aims to avoid a Russian or Chinese veto...

Munich Airport Introduces Electric Apron Buses From MAN
Munich Airport and MAN Truck & Bus are rolling out electric apron buses, with 37 already in service and a plan for up to 74 vehicles. The fleet replacement targets diesel shuttles, supporting the airport’s goal to achieve net‑zero Scope 1 and...

Asian Airfreight Market Faces Rising Pressure
Asian airfreight rates are climbing 20%‑30% as fuel surcharges rise and Middle‑East conflicts force longer routings, tightening capacity across the region. Dimerco reports constrained space in Northeast and Southeast Asia, with backlogs, shorter rate validity and mandatory advance bookings. While...

‘No Trains to or From Germany’ as Key Overhead Line Fails
An emergency overhead contact line failure on the Hamburg‑Hannover railway forced a full closure of the line on the evening of March 31. The route, which serves as the primary detour for the already‑closed Hamburg‑Berlin line, now blocks all inbound...

Piraeus Port Reports Record Revenue
Piraeus Port Authority posted record fiscal‑2025 results, with total revenue of €250.8 million (≈$274 million), an 8.6% rise year‑over‑year, and EBITDA of €132.3 million (≈$144 million), up 2.2%. Profit after tax slipped 1.5% to €86.2 million (≈$94 million), while cash balances reached €149.8 million (≈$163 million). The cruise...
PM Urges Australians to Curb Fuel, Use Public Transport
Australia’s prime minister just used a rare national address to urge the nation to use less fuel 🇦🇺 ⚠️ “Over coming weeks, if you can switch to catching the train or bus or tram to work, do so… The months...

ADL Reviews Future of Its Bus Factory in Larbert
Alexander Dennis (ADL) has revised its 2025 plan to close both Scottish factories, now proposing to keep the Larbert plant operational while shutting the Falkirk site. The revised strategy would repurpose Larbert for chassis production of zero‑emission and low‑emission buses,...

Swan Hellenic Promotes Arctic Flash Sale
Luxury cruise line Swan Hellenic has launched an Arctic flash sale for an 11‑night Halifax‑to‑Reykjavik expedition. The discounted price is $6,170 per passenger, down from $8,670, delivering roughly $2,535 in savings plus a $300 shipboard credit and Gold Wi‑Fi package....

How Unethical Driver Practices Cause Truck Accidents
The article outlines how unethical driver practices—such as distracted driving, failure to check blind spots, phone use, unsafe lane changes, ignoring bad weather, and drowsy driving—fuel truck accidents across the United States. It emphasizes that driver fatigue and tight delivery...

Ispace and UEL Sign Lunar Payload Agreement
Japanese lunar‑services firm ispace and South Korean rover maker UEL have signed a payload service agreement to transport UEL’s SCARAB rover to the Moon. The two‑wheeled, 2 kg rover will ride aboard ispace’s ULTRA lander on Mission 3, scheduled for launch in...

World Bank Approves $2bn Loan: ‘Bosphorus Rail Capacity to Grow From 3 to 50 Million Tonnes’
The World Bank approved a $2 billion loan for Turkey’s INRAIL project, a $8.3 billion, 127‑km electrified rail tunnel across the Bosphorus. The initiative, backed by roughly $7 billion in foreign financing—including a €500 million (~$545 million) contribution from the EBRD—will boost rail freight capacity...
Vauxhall's Grandland Plug-In Hybrid Is Here and It's only a Tempting £915 More than the Normal Hybrid
Vauxhall has launched a plug‑in hybrid version of its Grandland SUV, priced between £36,615 and £39,740, roughly £915 more than the conventional hybrid. The PHEV uses the same 1.6‑litre turbo engine and 21 kWh battery as the Peugeot 3008 but delivers...

EUR 400 Million Rail Modernisation Contract in Romania
Romanian rail operator CFR SA awarded a EUR 410 million (≈ $447 million) contract to modernise the Craiova‑Filiași line, part of the Orient/East‑Mediterranean Corridor. The 38‑km Lot 1 project, led by the Alstom‑Terna TrackWorks consortium, includes electrification, ERTMS Level 2 signalling, and upgraded stations. The 177‑month programme...

BRS Exposes the Scale of the Challenge Facing Trump’s Maritime Ambitions
BRS Group’s annual shipping markets review finds the United States controls less than 1% of the global commercial shipbuilding market and scores just 46 out of 100, tying with Vietnam and far behind China’s 96. US new‑build prices are three...

“K” LINE Begins Long-Term Use of Bio-LNG Fuel for Car Carriers
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has begun long‑term use of carbon‑neutral bio‑LNG on its LNG‑powered car carriers after signing a procurement deal for liquefied bio‑methane. The fuel, derived from organic waste, is ISCC‑EU certified and can be burned in existing...
RTX Engine Deliveries Surge in 2026 Amid Airbus Ramp‑Up
RTX engine deliveries are set to rise in 2026 as Airbus ramp-up shifts output toward new aircraft builds. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/rtx-engine-deliveries-rise-as-airbus.html
Iran Conflict and Fuel Surcharges Stall Summer Travel Plans
Brief survey of my friends concludes no summer vacation planning until Iran war is over >>>> Your Summer Travel Is About to Be Hit With Fuel Surcharges https://t.co/GoLSjvd5l9

Maritime AI Developments to Be Showcased at Posidonia 2026
Posidonia 2026, held June 1‑5 in Athens, will spotlight a wave of maritime AI products and services as the sector moves from theory to operational pilots. More than 40 exhibitors are demonstrating AI‑driven predictive maintenance, fuel‑optimisation, routing and compliance tools,...
Hormuz Is Broke; Saudi‑Israel Pipeline Expected in Five Years
As an expert predictor of geopolitics, here’s my prediction: Hormuz is broke. Expect a 5-10m daily barrel capacity pipeline between Saudi Arabia and Mediterranean, via Israel (Ashdod port) in 5 years time.

Iranian Missile Hit Oil Tanker in Qatari Waters, Qatar Says
On April 1, 2026, an Iranian cruise missile struck the Aqua 1 oil tanker leased by QatarEnergy in Qatari waters, 17 nautical miles north of the Ras Laffan gas hub. Two of the three missiles were intercepted, and the hit caused only...

Autonomous Driving in Switzerland: Regulation, Pilots, and Why Chinese Players Chose Swiss Roads
In this episode of Autonomy Insiders, Oliver Nahon, Director of Operations at the Swiss Association for Autonomous Mobility (SAM), explains why autonomous vehicles are a strategic priority for Switzerland’s saturated transport system and outlines the country’s pioneering regulatory framework that...

California Startup Tests Caravel Unmanned Landing Craft
Bulwark Dynamics, a California startup, completed the maiden unmanned resupply demonstration of its 15‑foot Caravel autonomous landing craft, moving from concept to open‑water operation in just 43 days. The vessel is engineered to deliver payloads from sea to austere coastlines...

LR Backs Electric Ferry Rollout on Perth’s Swan River
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has signed a contract with Echo Marine Group to deliver Western Australia’s first fully electric passenger ferries, introducing five battery‑electric vessels to Perth’s Swan River. LR will provide class certification, safety oversight, and on‑site surveyor support during...

Geneva Dry Dialogues: Veson Nautical
Russ Hubbard, chief commercial officer of Veson Nautical, warns that generic large language models lack the depth required for maritime operations and advocates purpose‑built AI solutions. Veson is embedding specialized AI into its commercial management platform, emphasizing verified, secure data...

UK TransPennine Upgrade Puts Focus on Freight
The TransPennine Route Upgrade (TRU) is entering an intensive West Yorkshire phase, deploying over 120 engineering trains to renew more than eleven kilometres of track between Huddersfield and Leeds. The work includes installing thousands of sleepers, laying roughly 50,000 tonnes...

Lithuania Cuts Train Ticket Prices in Half Due to Rising Fuel Costs
Lithuania’s state‑run railway LTG Link will slash domestic ticket prices by 50 % from April 1 to May 31, a move aimed at cushioning commuters from soaring fuel costs linked to Middle‑East tensions. The discount, which can be stacked with existing student and senior...

Holy Week Travelers Urged to Check Vehicles, Keep Hotlines
During Holy Week, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) issued advisories urging motorists to conduct a comprehensive “BLOWBAGETS” vehicle check and keep emergency hotlines handy. MPTC’s “Biyaheng Arangkada” program provides free 24/7 roadside assistance,...

“Unique Step” Towards Rail Cooperation in the Rotterdam Port
Rail operators covering 70% of Rotterdam port’s market share have launched a seven‑month pilot called “Track Together.” Using a custom PortFlow application, six firms can assume each other’s train operations when capacity constraints arise. The shunting agreement outlines administrative and...

Hapag-Lloyd Raises Baxi Stake to 50%
Hapag‑Lloyd has raised its equity in Indian logistics group JM Baxi to a 50 percent stake, confirming the move in its 2025 annual report. The carrier now controls the newly created JM Baxi Container Holdings through a board majority, while retaining...
New Renault Twingo Driven in This Week’s Auto Express
Auto Express's latest issue puts the newly relaunched Renault Twingo through its paces to assess its relevance in today's electric‑vehicle landscape. The magazine also previews the performance‑focused Jaguar GT, compares it with the iconic E‑Type, and offers an early verdict on the...

OOCL Launches Southeast Asia–Indian Subcontinent Service
OOCL announced the launch of its Southeast Asia–Indian Subcontinent Service (SIS), its first dedicated route linking Southeast Asia with India’s west coast and Pakistan. The service will commence on 24 April 2026 and will rotate through Laem Chabang, Singapore, Port Klang, Nhava Sheva, Mundra, and...

Solstad Vessel Nets Contract Extension Before Upcoming Long-Term Deployment
Solstad Maritime secured an eight‑month contract extension for its 2007‑built construction support vessel Normand Energy, running from April 1 to November 30, 2026, with options for further extensions. The deal bridges the gap until the vessel’s long‑term deployment slated for the first...

Fatal Crash on Penang Bridge Sparks 7km Traffic Jam
A fatal car‑motorcycle collision on the Penang Bridge’s mainland‑bound carriageway at kilometre 2.4 killed the motorcyclist and forced the closure of the right and middle lanes. The blockage created a seven‑kilometre traffic jam that lasted several hours during the morning peak....
2027 BMW 3 Series Teased With Quad Exhaust, But Don't Call It An M3
BMW slipped a camouflaged G50 prototype into an i3 video, revealing a quad‑exhaust M Performance 3 Series likely to be named M350. The model, expected to launch later this year with sales in late‑2026 or early‑2027, should retain a turbocharged...

Continued Recovery in French Combined Transport
French combined rail‑road transport kept recovering in 2025, with tonne‑kilometres rising 3.2% and train‑kilometres up 4.7% versus 2024. The sector still trails the 2022 peak, but now represents almost 45% of France’s total rail freight. Growth is driven by renewed...
Tesla's FSD 14.3 Enters Employee Beta, Wide Release Soon
FSD 14.3 is in Tesla employee beta now and will probably go to wide release end of week

New Certified Ultrafabrics Collections Target Durability and Compliance in Passenger Transport Interiors
Ultrafabrics has launched two new certified textile collections, Promessa AV Apex and Promessa AV Montana, for passenger transport interiors. Both meet the ECE R118.04 flammability standard and bring aviation‑grade durability to buses and coaches. The fabrics are PVC‑based, PFAS‑ and...

South Korean Shipyard Holds Naming Ceremony for US Player’s New FSRU
Excelerate Energy, a Texas‑based LNG infrastructure firm, held a naming ceremony for its newest floating storage regasification unit, the Excelerate Acadia, at Hyundai Heavy Industries’ shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea. The ceremony, led by board member and godmother Deborah Byers,...

Scotland to Buy Former British Assault Ship for Ferry Role
The Scottish Government announced a plan to purchase the Royal Navy's HMS Albion and convert it into a ferry for the Cambuslang‑to‑Clydebank route, renaming it MV Beltane Breeze. The proposal cites the ship’s size, floodable dock and helicopter facilities as...

Real Weather, Real Ops: AIRmarket Logs 178km BVLOS Flight in -12°C
AIRmarket successfully flew a 178‑km beyond‑visual‑line‑of‑sight (BVLOS) mission between Andrew and St. Paul, Canada, in –12 °C weather, lasting three hours. The operation used truck‑based support, live airspace awareness via remote‑traffic‑monitoring (RTM), and showcased a long‑range aircraft built for cargo delivery. Partner...
Aptera Launches Solar EV that Charges on the Move
Aptera Unveils Solar-Powered #EV That Charges While Driving and Redefines Efficiency by @IntEngineering #Automotive #Transport #Technology #Innovation https://t.co/A8dHZw6zGV

MPC Capital and Wilhelmsen Launch Vessel IT Venture
German asset manager MPC Capital and Wilhelmsen Ship Management have launched Waterway IT, a standalone venture delivering fully managed onboard IT services. The joint venture went live on April 1, consolidating the IT operations of both firms onto a single global...

Chinese Robotaxis Stall in Apparent ‘Malfunction,’ Police Say
Chinese internet giant Baidu’s driverless taxi service Apollo Go experienced a system malfunction that left multiple vehicles stalled on Wuhan streets. Passengers were stranded for more than half an hour while calls to customer service went unanswered. Police investigations confirmed...