Today's Transportation Pulse

Seattle‑Tacoma Airport launches 145,000‑sq‑ft C Concourse expansion
Seattle‑Tacoma International Airport opened its 145,000‑sq‑ft C Concourse Expansion under the Upgrade SEA programme. The new atrium adds ten dining venues, six incubator kiosks, wellness rooms, public art and an observation deck. The project targets LEED Platinum certification with all‑electric systems and rooftop solar.
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By the numbers: JBM Ecolife Mobility raises $90M to add 2,000 electric buses

Argentina Extends Railway Emergency
Argentina has extended its national railway emergency for another two years via a presidential decree. The emergency framework grants the state‑owned rail operators special administrative and financial powers to expedite safety‑related works, streamline procurement, and reallocate budgets. Originally declared in June 2024 to address deteriorating infrastructure, rolling stock and signalling, the extension seeks to consolidate recent safety improvements. The measure is positioned as a prerequisite for broader rail sector reforms and potential private concessions.

ITS America Partners with SwRI to Lead 2026 Future Leaders Program
ITS America’s annual Conference & Expo in Detroit has appointed Southwest Research Institute as the sponsor of its 2026 Future Leaders Program. The four‑day event, June 9‑12, offers students and early‑career professionals a discounted $50 registration that includes full access...
CAFE-III: Power Ministry Has Sent Proposal to PMO After Meeting Stakeholders, Says Kumaraswamy
The Power Ministry has submitted its draft Corporate Average Fuel Efficiency (CAFE‑III) proposal to the Prime Minister’s Office after a stakeholder roundtable. The upcoming CAFE‑III standards, expected to roll out in April 2027, aim to tighten fleet‑wide fuel consumption and CO₂...

Purge Valve: What It Is, How It Works, And Why Proper Maintenance Matters
The purge valve, also called the purge control solenoid, is a small electrically‑controlled component that routes fuel vapors from the charcoal canister into the intake manifold for combustion, improving fuel economy and reducing emissions. When the valve sticks open or...
Press Release: Uber to Acquire Parking App SpotHero
Uber announced it will acquire SpotHero, the leading North American parking‑reservation platform, to embed parking services directly within the Uber app. SpotHero currently offers access to more than 13,000 garages, lots and valet locations across over 400 U.S. and Canadian...

Kongsberg Maritime to Equip LS Marine’s Ultra-Large Cable Lay Vessel
Kongsberg Maritime has been chosen to provide a fully integrated equipment suite for LS Marine Solution’s next‑generation ultra‑large cable‑laying vessel being built at Turkey’s Tersan Shipyard. The 148.4‑metre ship will carry up to 13,000 tonnes of subsea HVDC and optical cable...

‘Interest for Semi-Trailers on Rail in Ukraine Is Growing’
Interest in rail‑based semi‑trailer transport from Ukraine to Europe is rising as driver shortages and war‑related disruptions strain road freight. East‑West Intermodal Logistics (EWIL) launched a new Lviv‑to‑Fényeslitke service in partnership with Ukrainian Railways and UZ Cargo Poland, despite attacks...
Warehouse Continuous Improvement at Atomix: Culture and Data
In this episode, VP of Operations Drake Meyer discusses Atomics' rapid growth, its unique high‑touch 3PL model, and the development of its proprietary WMS. He shares how his hands‑on warehouse background informs his leadership style, emphasizing a continuous‑improvement mindset rooted...

Shell, METLEN Sign LNG Supply and Trading Deal
Shell and Greece’s METLEN have signed an MoU to supply and trade up to 1 bcm of LNG annually from 2027 to 2031. Deliveries will flow through the Revithoussa and Alexandroupolis regasification terminals. The deal leverages the Vertical Gas Corridor to...

Rail Freight Group Responds on Planning Reform Consultations
The Rail Freight Group (RFG) welcomed the UK government’s draft overhaul of the National Planning Policy Framework, saying it tackles long‑standing obstacles to rail freight terminal development. The group highlighted that clear planning guidance is essential to meet the target...

France Tenders Inter-City Operating Contract
The French transport ministry has issued a tender to operate inter‑city passenger services on two major corridors: the 419 km Paris‑Clermont‑Ferrand line and the 713 km Paris‑Limoges‑Toulouse route. Bidders must maintain current station coverage and provide at least nine daily train pairs...

Is Airport Meet & Assist Poised for Growth?
Airport meet‑and‑assist services, once a niche for premium travelers, are now priced for the mass market, with Al Maha in Doha charging as little as 325 Riyals. The article compares these services to high‑end offerings like Heathrow’s £4,060 Invitation package and highlights...

Kansas City Is Again Expanding Its Once-Mocked Streetcar
Kansas City’s Streetcar Authority announced an east‑west free‑fare line that will join the existing north‑south Main Street route, extending service to the historic 18th & Vine jazz district and crossing the segregating Troost Avenue. The plan follows a 1.2‑mile Riverfront...

Consumer Reports' Most Reliable Car Brand Is No Longer Subaru
Consumer Reports' 2026 reliability rankings place Toyota at the top, pushing Subaru to second and Lexus to third. Toyota’s gains stem from refreshed Camry, Tacoma and Tundra models that have resolved earlier issues, while its rivals saw mixed results. Tesla...

Why This '80s Transmission Used Three Shifters Instead Of One
In 1983 Oldsmobile teamed with Hurst to equip the Cutlass with a unique three‑lever automatic called the Lightning Rod. The system used three center‑console levers to select gears sequentially, giving drivers a manual‑like experience despite the car’s modest 180 hp V8....

Airlines UK Annual Dinner 2026: Industry Champions Growth but Warns on Rising Costs
At the Airlines UK Annual Dinner 2026, industry leaders praised strong government backing for airspace modernization, airport expansion and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) development, while warning that rising costs threaten the sector’s competitiveness. Baroness Liz Sugg highlighted aviation’s contribution of...
FTAI Aviation Ltd (FTAI) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors (FTAI) reported a sharp decline in 2020 results, with adjusted EBITDA falling to $243.3 million, down 51% from 2019, and normalized funds available for distribution (FAD) dropping to $147.9 million. The company announced a 23rd...
Euroseas Ltd (ESEA) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Euroseas Ltd reported Q4 2025 revenue of $57.4 million, up 7.7% year‑over‑year, and net income of $40.5 million, driven by higher charter rates and a $9.2 million vessel‑sale gain. Adjusted EBITDA rose 24% to $40.7 million, while the board increased the annual dividend 7%...
Seadrill Ltd (SDRL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Seadrill reported Q4 2025 revenue of $176 million and adjusted EBITDA of $109 million, while posting a $4.7 million net loss due to a $23 million charter settlement. The company booked an $11.3 million gain on the sale of a Suezmax tanker, delivering about $26 million...
Arcus Biosciences Inc (RCUS) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
ArcBest reported Q4 2025 consolidated revenue of $973 million, a 3% decline year‑over‑year, and non‑GAAP EPS fell to 36 cents. The asset‑based segment posted flat per‑day revenue but modest shipment and tonnage growth, while the asset‑light unit achieved breakeven operating results thanks...
Bristow Group Inc (VTOL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
Bristow Group reported Q3 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $67.1 million, up $6.4 million sequentially, and total revenue increasing by $9.9 million, led by strong Government and Other Services performance. Offshore Energy Services revenue slipped $2.4 million, partially offset by higher utilization in the Americas....
VSE Corp (VSEC) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
VSE Corp announced a definitive agreement to acquire Aero 3 for $350 million in cash, a deal slated to close in Q4 2025. The third‑quarter results showed revenue jumping 39% to $283 million and adjusted EBITDA rising 58% to $47 million, pushing the adjusted EBITDA...

Phishing Campaign Targets Freight and Logistics Orgs in the US, Europe
A financially motivated group called Diesel Vortex has been running a phishing campaign against freight and logistics operators in the U.S. and Europe since September 2025. Using 52 domains and Cyrillic homoglyph tricks, the actors stole 1,649 unique credentials from...

Lincoln Reportedly Developing Bronco-Based Mercedes G-Wagen Rival
Lincoln is developing a luxury off‑road SUV built on the same body‑on‑frame platform as the Ford Bronco, with a projected launch in 2029 or 2030. The model will retain the Bronco’s boxy silhouette while receiving upscale Lincoln styling, premium materials...
GPS Vs. Real-Life Experience: Do Navigation Apps Really Know the Fastest Route?
Modern GPS can locate a vehicle within a few feet, enabling navigation apps such as Google Maps, Apple Maps, and Waze to calculate routes in real time. These apps combine historical traffic patterns, road characteristics, weather conditions, and crowdsourced pings...

Seeking Causality in Transport Research
David Levinson’s 2026 perspective highlights a chronic mismatch in transport research: policymakers ask causal questions while most studies rely on associative designs and still use causal language. The paper delineates causal, associational, and descriptive claims, then proposes a compact set...
Aptean Launches Paragon Route 360 on AppCentral, Transforming AI-Driven Real-Time Routing and Scheduling for Logistics Teams
Aptean announced the launch of Paragon Route 360 on its AppCentral platform, delivering an AI‑native routing and scheduling solution for logistics teams. The software offers continuous schedules, an AI Routing Assistant that accepts natural‑language commands, and AI agents that automate...

2027 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid
The 2027 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid pairs a 2.5‑liter turbo‑four with two electric motors to deliver 329 hp and up to 33 mpg city fuel economy, a 14‑mpg jump over the standard Palisade. Pricing starts near $46,000 and climbs to about $59,000, with...
UK Pilot: Training Boosts Disabled Access to Shared Micromobility | Cities Today
A Salford pilot led by Collaborative Mobility UK and delivered by Cycling UK trained 41 disabled participants on shared e‑bikes and e‑scooters. The hands‑on programme boosted confidence and practical skills, with more than half of the cohort riding independently within...

Voestalpine Railway Systems’ Key Role in EU Rail FA3
voestalpine Railway Systems has joined as a founding member of the EU Rail FA3 programme, a pan‑European research effort to make rail the most sustainable and cost‑efficient transport mode. The company contributes its turnout and track‑system expertise across four use...

Report: The BMW X4 M Could Return as an EV Next Year
BMW is set to revive the X4 as an all‑electric model, the iX4, with production slated for November 2024 at its new Debrecen, Hungary plant. An insider on the Bimmerpost forum claims the high‑performance X4 M will follow a year...

Rebuilding A Dream -- 1973 BMW Bavaria
Dan Cole rebuilt his 1973 BMW Bavaria after a head‑on crash that totaled his first car, reusing roughly 40% of the original parts. He upgraded the suspension with Bilstein components, installed E9 brakes, and plans an M30B35 engine swap to...

60,000 Forged Certificates — Only One Man to Blame?
A UK‑based individual forged more than 60,000 authenticity certificates for CFM56 engine components between 2019 and 2023, selling counterfeit parts valued at roughly $9.3 million. The parts entered the global aftermarket and were installed by multiple MROs and airlines without proper...

Tecnam Rolls Out MOSAIC-Aligned Line
Tecnam unveiled the MOSAIK59 product family to meet the FAA’s new MOSAIC rule, which bases Light Sport Aircraft eligibility on a 59‑knot clean stall speed rather than weight limits. Existing models such as the P92 Echo MKII, P2008 and Astore...

Tesla to Improve One of Its Best Features, Coding Shows
Tesla is set to roll out a software update (2026.2.xxx) that upgrades its Matrix Headlights with two‑stage pixel dimming and enhanced detection of highly reflective objects such as road signs. The new code will allow the system to dim individual...

Further Delay to Alstom Norwegian EMU Fleet
Norway's state‑owned rolling‑stock lessor Norske Tog has called Alstom senior managers to Oslo after the French manufacturer halted local testing of its N05 EMU due to suspected bogie fatigue faults. The contract, signed in 2021 for up to 200 trains, includes...

Lufthansa Advances 787-9 Allegris Bookings
Lufthansa has moved the opening of bookings for its Allegris business‑class seats on Boeing 787‑9 aircraft forward to March 29, ahead of the previously announced April 15 date. At least ten 787‑9s, nine already fitted with the premium Allegris cabin,...

Dublin Based ACIA Delivers Third ATR 72-600 to PNG Air
ACIA Aero Leasing has delivered a third ATR 72-600 turboprop to PNG Air, expanding the carrier's domestic fleet. The aircraft joins two earlier ATRs under a lease agreement, reinforcing PNG Air's three‑year strategic plan to modernise with a single‑type fleet....

Hong Kong Disneyland’s Rail Moves 40,000 Guests Daily
Disney World and Disneyland are connected by a handful of bus routes, while Hong Kong Disneyland is connected by the Disneyland Resort Line, a 2.4-mile rail line that connects guests from the park entrance to the rest of the rail...

5-Year-Old Spots Manual Issue, Gets Southwest Tour
A five‑year‑old Colorado boy spotted a mismatch in Southwest Airlines’ cockpit training graphics and reported it to the carrier. Southwest clarified the inconsistency stemmed from differing display perspectives rather than a safety error. CEO Bob Jordan invited the child and...

Press Release: Gilat Receives $39 Million in Orders for Sidewinder ESA
Gilat Satellite Networks announced $39 million in orders for its Sidewinder electronically steered antenna (ESA) in‑flight connectivity terminals from a leading satellite operator, with deliveries slated over the next 12 months. The orders cover both line‑fit and retrofit installations, underscoring airlines'...
Tesla's EU Market Share Drops to 0.
Tesla's market share in EU, UK, EFTA in January fell to 0.8% vs 1.0% last year. Tesla BEV market share now at 4.3%.

Industry Groups Call for Increased Transport Funding in EU Budget
European transport organisations representing rail, road and logistics have urged EU leaders to dramatically increase funding for the bloc’s transport infrastructure in the 2028‑2034 Multiannual Financial Framework. They propose boosting the Connecting Europe Facility to at least €100 billion and highlight...

FMCSA Proposes Extending State Emergency Exemptions to 30 Days
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has proposed extending state‑issued emergency exemptions from the current 14‑day limit to 30 days, aligning them with federal emergency timelines. The change does not broaden the scope of exemptions, which remain limited to...
Current and Proposed Overnight Service Along the Link 1 Line
Sound Transit’s 2026 Service Plan proposes an overnight bus corridor mirroring the Link 1 and 2 lines, with a pilot launching March 28 between downtown Seattle and SeaTac at roughly 30‑minute intervals. The full service, extending to Everett, Tacoma and Lakewood, is...
Mondays 186: Datamatize Pedestrian Data
The Overhead Wire’s Monday episode spotlights a new MIT‑backed model that maps foot traffic across New York City, highlighting how data‑driven insights are reshaping pedestrian planning. It also cites a Scientific American study showing that relocating to walkable cities can...

Spatial Patterns of Access-Density Mismatch Reveal Infrastructure Gaps and Strategic Opportunities for New Housing
Researchers Jantabadi, Ermagun, and Levinson analyze access‑density mismatch across the fifty most populous U.S. metropolitan areas. They find a statistically significant positive correlation between local residential density and both automobile and transit access, with automobile access exerting a stronger effect....

Streetcar and Interurban Deployment in the United States: 1894-1926
The study by Li, Hoang, and Lahoorpoor compiles operating track lengths for U.S. streetcar and interurban systems from 1894 to 1926, using McGraw American Street Railway Investments Directories. It aggregates data by state and metropolitan area, revealing a national peak...

Tuesday’s Headlines Went the Wrong Way
Urban planners are reversing 1950s one‑way street conversions, citing safety, pedestrian, pollution, and local business concerns. At the same time, cities from San Antonio to Boston are investing in bus rapid transit and extending fare‑free bus pilots to improve transit...
Tap to Pay Starts
Open payments, branded as Tap to Pay, launched today on Sound Transit and Metro, allowing riders to use credit cards and digital wallets alongside ORCA cards. Early adopters report ambiguous on‑board confirmations, making it unclear which card is charged and...