Transportation Blogs and Articles

Crossroads, Interrupted
BlogMar 2, 2026

Crossroads, Interrupted

A sudden conflict with Iran has forced the closure of Persian Gulf air traffic, curtailing more than 90% of flights for Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad. The three Gulf carriers—often called the ME3—operate the world’s busiest transit hub, moving 182 million...

By Ask the Pilot
CMA CGM Upgrades Eagle Express 1 Japan–US West Coast Service
BlogMar 2, 2026

CMA CGM Upgrades Eagle Express 1 Japan–US West Coast Service

CMA CGM has upgraded its Eagle Express 1 (EX1) service, adding weekly calls at Kobe, Nagoya and Yokohama to strengthen Japan‑U.S. West Coast trade. The new rotation cuts Los Angeles transit to 12‑16 days and is backed by on‑dock rail at...

By Container News
Honda Flips Script by Exporting Two Vehicles to Japan
BlogMar 2, 2026

Honda Flips Script by Exporting Two Vehicles to Japan

Honda Motor Co. will begin exporting two U.S.-built models—the Acura Integra Type S and the Honda Passport TrailSport Elite—to Japan in the second half of the year. The move follows a new U.S.-Japan trade accord that streamlines safety inspections and reduces...

By The Truth About Cars
Readers Speak: What Could Derail the Hapag-Lloyd–ZIM Merger?
BlogMar 2, 2026

Readers Speak: What Could Derail the Hapag-Lloyd–ZIM Merger?

Industry watchers are focused on the pending merger between Hapag‑Lloyd and ZIM Integrated Shipping Services. Readers of Container News flag regulatory approval and Israel’s “golden share” as the most likely obstacles, while labor unrest is viewed as a secondary concern....

By Container News
The Electric Vehicle Tariff Boomerang
BlogMar 2, 2026

The Electric Vehicle Tariff Boomerang

The Canada‑China trade deal announced in January reduces the tariff on Chinese electric vehicles to 6.1 % for an initial 49,000‑unit quota, expanding to 70,000 over five years. The move stems from Trump‑era pressure on Canada, prompting a diversification toward Beijing....

By Energy Institute Blog (UC Berkeley, Energy at Haas)
The Hormuz Standoff: Global Energy Flow Severs After 'Epic Fury' Strikes
BlogMar 2, 2026

The Hormuz Standoff: Global Energy Flow Severs After 'Epic Fury' Strikes

The Strait of Hormuz, a 21‑mile narrow waterway, was shut after a severe incident dubbed “Epic Fury.” The closure halted the transit of roughly 20 million barrels of oil per day, about one‑fifth of global consumption. Heightened tensions between Iran and...

By The Cipher Brief
Lufthansa Unveils Airbus A380 in Striking 100th Anniversary Livery
BlogMar 2, 2026

Lufthansa Unveils Airbus A380 in Striking 100th Anniversary Livery

Lufthansa has added an Airbus A380 to its centennial fleet, unveiling a bold blue livery featuring a 47‑meter crane motif and the dates 1926 | 2026. The aircraft was repainted over 34 days by 35 specialists at Shannon Airport, covering more than...

By The Bulkhead Seat
New Train Will Launch This Summer Connecting 3 Scandinavian Cities
BlogMar 2, 2026

New Train Will Launch This Summer Connecting 3 Scandinavian Cities

Swedish operator Snälltåget will launch a daily Malmö‑to‑Oslo train on June 15, running via Gothenburg and stopping at ten intermediate stations. The 6.5‑hour service eliminates the need for transfers or the 7‑hour bus ride that previously linked Sweden’s west coast to...

By Travel Off Path
Hapag-Lloyd Reroutes IMX Service via Cape of Good Hope
BlogMar 2, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd Reroutes IMX Service via Cape of Good Hope

Hapag‑Lloyd has suspended all Trans‑Suez sailings on its IMX service and will reroute vessels around the Cape of Good Hope because of deteriorating security in the Middle East and rising tensions in the Bab el‑Mandeb Strait. The carrier says the safety...

By Container News
Tesla Back on Top as Norway’s EV Market Surges to 98% Share in February
BlogMar 2, 2026

Tesla Back on Top as Norway’s EV Market Surges to 98% Share in February

Tesla reclaimed its position as Norway’s top-selling car brand in February, as electric vehicles accounted for 98.01% of all new registrations. The market saw 7,127 EVs registered, a sharp rebound from January’s 75% year‑over‑year decline caused by a VAT rule...

By Teslarati
FMCSA Reinstates Field Warrior ELD to Registered Device List
BlogMar 2, 2026

FMCSA Reinstates Field Warrior ELD to Registered Device List

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has reinstated Forward Thinking Systems’ Field Warrior ELD to its official registered device list as of February 25 2026, after the model was removed in December. The device (model FW‑BYOD, identifier FTSFW1) can again be...

By The TruckersReport Blog
Rokstone Launches Rokstone Velocity and Appoints Senior Casualty Specialists
BlogMar 2, 2026

Rokstone Launches Rokstone Velocity and Appoints Senior Casualty Specialists

Rokstone has launched Rokstone Velocity, a new division dedicated to underwriting complex casualty risks emerging from the digital economy, beginning with the U.S. market. The unit is led by Andrew Cooper, a veteran with 25 years of insurance experience, and...

By Reinsurance News
How Iran’s Missile Barrage Struck at the Heart of Global Trade
BlogMar 2, 2026

How Iran’s Missile Barrage Struck at the Heart of Global Trade

Iran’s recent missile barrage over the Persian Gulf resulted in debris striking Jebel Ali, the world’s busiest container port, igniting a fire that forced a temporary shutdown. The incident halted more than 10% of global container throughput, disrupting supply chains that...

By Container News
AI Solves a Key Barrier to Making Hydrogen Cars More Affordable
BlogMar 2, 2026

AI Solves a Key Barrier to Making Hydrogen Cars More Affordable

Korean researchers at KAIST and Seoul National University used artificial intelligence to redesign hydrogen fuel‑cell catalysts, discovering that zinc directs platinum and cobalt atoms into a high‑performance intermetallic structure. The AI‑predicted Zn‑mediated catalyst outperforms commercial platinum catalysts in activity and...

By Nanowerk
Air Astana Grows A321LR Fleet Thanks to New Airbus Order
BlogMar 2, 2026

Air Astana Grows A321LR Fleet Thanks to New Airbus Order

Air Astana has secured an incremental order for 25 Airbus A320neo family aircraft plus 25 purchase rights, with most units expected to be A321LRs. The order, approved by shareholders in February, adds to a current fleet of 59 A320 family...

By AirInsight
First Issue of Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly for 2026
BlogMar 2, 2026

First Issue of Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly for 2026

Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly released its first 2026 issue, featuring a collection of scholarly articles on private international law. The issue includes analyses of ship arrest across jurisdictions, enforcement of judgments against wealth structures, and the treatment of...

By Conflict of Laws .net
Airbus: Repeatedly Missing the Mark on Delivery Guidance
BlogMar 2, 2026

Airbus: Repeatedly Missing the Mark on Delivery Guidance

Airbus has failed to meet its commercial aircraft delivery guidance for three consecutive years, with shortfalls driven by engine shortages, buyer‑furnished equipment delays, and quality‑control problems. The company repeatedly revised its outlooks as supply‑chain bottlenecks persisted, undermining the reliability of...

By Leeham News and Analysis
Lufthansa Miles&More Buy Miles 50% Bundle Bonus March 1 – 31, 2026
BlogMar 2, 2026

Lufthansa Miles&More Buy Miles 50% Bundle Bonus March 1 – 31, 2026

Lufthansa’s Miles&More program is running a limited‑time promotion from 1‑31 March 2026. All members can purchase mileage bundles and receive a 50 % bonus, turning 150 000 bought miles into 225 000 usable miles. Prices are roughly €1 750 for 150 000 miles (≈1.16 cents per mile) and...

By LoyaltyLobby
LOGISTEED and REXEV Advance EV Truck Electrification
BlogMar 2, 2026

LOGISTEED and REXEV Advance EV Truck Electrification

LOGISTEED and REXEV have launched a joint demonstration to integrate electric trucks into LOGISTEED’s delivery fleet in Japan, applying REXEV’s energy‑management platform. The project targets three cost‑saving levers: peak‑demand charge reduction, schedule‑based charging aligned with market prices, and using idle...

By Container News
Open Forum, Week of March 2
BlogMar 2, 2026

Open Forum, Week of March 2

Airlines across the Middle East and India have plunged into the worst travel chaos since the COVID‑19 pandemic, with more than 7,000 flights cancelled over a three‑day span. Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways alone scrapped hundreds of services, while Air...

By Leeham News and Analysis
Lloyd’s Register Grants Approval for Hybrid Nuclear Vessel
BlogMar 2, 2026

Lloyd’s Register Grants Approval for Hybrid Nuclear Vessel

Lloyd’s Register has issued an Approval in Principle for a hybrid nuclear‑ready power concept co‑developed with Australian ship designer Seatransport. The design merges micro‑modular nuclear reactors (1.2‑2.6 MW) with diesel‑electric propulsion on 73‑metre and 90‑metre amphibious stern landing vessels. Recent sea...

By Container News
American F-15 Jet Comes Down over Kuwait
BlogMar 2, 2026

American F-15 Jet Comes Down over Kuwait

Reports from regional media claim a United States Air Force F-15 fighter crashed in northern Kuwait near the Iraqi border, with video showing a smoking aircraft and visible flames. Sources suggest the pilot ejected and was assisted by local residents,...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Sunbelt Cities Rank Last in National Street Safety Index
BlogMar 2, 2026

Sunbelt Cities Rank Last in National Street Safety Index

The U.S. Safe Streets Index released by StreetLight ranks the nation’s 100 largest metros on five safety factors, placing New York City at the top and Bakersfield, California at the bottom. Sunbelt metros dominate the lower tier, reflecting high vehicle‑miles‑travel,...

By Streetsblog USA
UAE Covers Accommodation Costs For Stranded Passengers
BlogMar 2, 2026

UAE Covers Accommodation Costs For Stranded Passengers

UAE airports were shut for two days after Israeli and US strikes on Iran triggered Iranian missile and drone attacks on Gulf allies. The closure left tens of thousands of passengers stranded in transit hubs. The General Civil Aviation Authority...

By LoyaltyLobby
Advancing Automotive Memory: Development of an 8nm 128Mb Embedded STT-MRAM with Sub-Ppm Reliability
BlogMar 2, 2026

Advancing Automotive Memory: Development of an 8nm 128Mb Embedded STT-MRAM with Sub-Ppm Reliability

Researchers have demonstrated an 8 nm, 128 Mb embedded STT‑MRAM designed for automotive applications, achieving sub‑parts‑per‑million failure rates across the –40 °C to 150 °C temperature range. The cell area was aggressively scaled to 0.017 µm², while process refinements reduced short‑fail defects and enhanced MTJ...

By SemiWiki
Micro-Hubs, Spokes, Hand Trucks, & U Boats: The Last Steps Are Human Logistics | At the Junction
BlogMar 2, 2026

Micro-Hubs, Spokes, Hand Trucks, & U Boats: The Last Steps Are Human Logistics | At the Junction

The article outlines a growing micro‑hub and spoke delivery system in Manhattan, where trucks park at neighborhood hubs and workers complete the last‑mile on foot with hand trucks. It highlights the chaotic, obstacle‑filled urban environment that makes fully automated delivery...

By London Reconnections
Cosco and OOCL Remove Conakry From WMAX Service
BlogMar 2, 2026

Cosco and OOCL Remove Conakry From WMAX Service

Cosco Shipping Lines and OOCL have removed Conakry, Guinea, from their West Mediterranean‑West Africa (WMAX) service. The revised rotation now operates with two 1,800‑TEU vessels on an 18‑day schedule, calling at Valencia, Algeciras, Dakar, Tema and Abidjan before returning to...

By Container News
Access for Appraisal: A Systematic Review of Estimating Transport Benefits via Real-Estate Uplift
BlogMar 1, 2026

Access for Appraisal: A Systematic Review of Estimating Transport Benefits via Real-Estate Uplift

The paper by Mann and Levinson (2026) argues that real‑estate value uplift can serve as a robust alternative to travel‑time savings in transport cost‑benefit analysis. A systematic review identified fourteen empirical studies, most of which apply difference‑in‑differences for ex‑post appraisal,...

By Transportist
Milaha Expands Intra-Gulf Express (MIG) Service to Include Bahrain
BlogMar 1, 2026

Milaha Expands Intra-Gulf Express (MIG) Service to Include Bahrain

Milaha, the Qatar‑based maritime and logistics leader, has expanded its Milaha Intra‑Gulf Express (MIG) service to include Bahrain, adding the kingdom to a seven‑port rotation that spans the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Bahrain and Qatar. The revised loop runs...

By Container News
Press Release: EASA Warns Operators to Avoid Middle East Airspace
BlogMar 1, 2026

Press Release: EASA Warns Operators to Avoid Middle East Airspace

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued a Conflict Zone Information Bulletin (CZIB) warning operators to avoid the entire airspace of the Middle East and Persian Gulf at all altitudes, following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. The...

By Runway Girl Network
Wan Hai Revises JST Service Rotation
BlogMar 1, 2026

Wan Hai Revises JST Service Rotation

Wan Hai Lines has restructured its intra‑Far East Japan‑Kansai‑Thailand (JST) service, dropping Kobe and the southbound Hong Kong call from the rotation. The revised schedule still operates four 1,700‑TEU vessels, calling at Osaka, Moji, Hakata, Tokuyama, Taipei, Kaohsiung, Shenzhen (Shekou),...

By Container News
ANA Passenger Finds Metal Wire in Premium Cabin Meal
BlogMar 1, 2026

ANA Passenger Finds Metal Wire in Premium Cabin Meal

A passenger on an All Nippon Airways (ANA) flight from Mumbai to Tokyo discovered a sharp metal wire in a premium‑cabin meal, prompting concerns about food safety. The incident was shared on X, highlighting the potential hazard of ingesting foreign...

By The Bulkhead Seat
Multiple Attempts Made to Sneak Electronic Waste Into Port Klang
BlogMar 1, 2026

Multiple Attempts Made to Sneak Electronic Waste Into Port Klang

Malaysian customs seized nearly 1,000 tonnes of electronic waste in five separate incidents at Port Klang. The shipments were uncovered after officers detected mismatches between declared cargo and the containers' actual contents. The crackdown highlights heightened vigilance against illegal e‑waste...

By Container News
Port of Barcelona Launches Tender for Multipurpose Terminal
BlogMar 1, 2026

Port of Barcelona Launches Tender for Multipurpose Terminal

The Port of Barcelona has opened a tender for a public multipurpose maritime terminal at the Príncep d’Espanya wharf after the previous concession expired. The new terminal will handle non‑containerised general cargo and mixed traffic, excluding passenger, dry and liquid...

By Container News
Turn of Fortunes As Thai Airways Posts Record 30.9 Bln Baht Profit For 2025
BlogMar 1, 2026

Turn of Fortunes As Thai Airways Posts Record 30.9 Bln Baht Profit For 2025

Thai Airways reported a record FY2025 net profit of 30.9 billion baht, reversing a 26.9 billion‑baht loss from the prior year. Revenue rose 1.3% to 190 billion baht, edging past pre‑pandemic levels. The carrier plans to expand its fleet to about 100 aircraft...

By LoyaltyLobby
RCL Shifts RCP2 Slot Allocation to CNC’s China–Philippines Service
BlogMar 1, 2026

RCL Shifts RCP2 Slot Allocation to CNC’s China–Philippines Service

Regional Container Lines (RCL) has moved its slot allocation from CNC Line’s Japan‑Philippines (JP8) service to the carrier’s China‑Philippines (CP2) rotation, continuing to market the lane as RCP2. The shift narrows RCL’s focus to the Shenzhen‑Philippines segment, replacing Batangas with...

By Container News
Passengers On American Airlines Flight From Philadelphia Experience One of the World’s Longest Ever ‘Flights to Nowhere’
BlogMar 1, 2026

Passengers On American Airlines Flight From Philadelphia Experience One of the World’s Longest Ever ‘Flights to Nowhere’

American Airlines flight AA-120 from Philadelphia to Doha was forced to turn back after seven hours when Gulf airspace closed amid the Israel‑Iran escalation. The Boeing 787‑9 spent a total of 16 hours in the air, becoming one of the...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Sunday Movie: The Hill of Hysteria & Cargo Bikes
BlogMar 1, 2026

Sunday Movie: The Hill of Hysteria & Cargo Bikes

Two videos linked to the recent "Pedestrianize the Ave" discussion illustrate common resistance to street redesigns and the rise of cargo‑bike deliveries. The first video, titled "Hill of Hysteria," shows how opposition to congestion pricing and pedestrianization spikes before implementation...

By Seattle Transit Blog
Loganair Opens Winter 2026/27 Schedule with Fares From £54 One-Way
BlogMar 1, 2026

Loganair Opens Winter 2026/27 Schedule with Fares From £54 One-Way

Loganair has released its 2026/27 winter schedule, offering fares as low as £54 one‑way and selling seats through March 2027. The carrier highlights early‑bird discounts, a 21 kg standard baggage allowance, and its tenth base in Southampton, which adds routes to...

By UK Aviation News
NASA F-15 Completes First Flight of Laminar Flow Scaled Wing Design
BlogMar 1, 2026

NASA F-15 Completes First Flight of Laminar Flow Scaled Wing Design

NASA successfully completed the first flight of its 40‑inch Crossflow Attenuated Natural Laminar Flow (CATNLF) wing model mounted on an F‑15B research jet at Armstrong Flight Research Center. The 75‑minute sortie demonstrated safe maneuverability with the wing attached and captured...

By The Aviation Geek Club
Port of Bilbao Advances Connectivity and Energy Transition in 2025
BlogMar 1, 2026

Port of Bilbao Advances Connectivity and Energy Transition in 2025

The Port of Bilbao closed 2025 as a strategic year, delivering over 32 million tonnes of throughput despite a 6.8% traffic dip caused by the temporary Petronor refinery shutdown. Second‑half volumes rose 1.5% year‑on‑year, driven by expanding trade with the United...

By Container News
Hellmann and Exotec Sign Global Warehouse Automation Agreement
BlogMar 1, 2026

Hellmann and Exotec Sign Global Warehouse Automation Agreement

Hellmann Worldwide Logistics and French robotics firm Exotec have signed a global framework agreement to automate Hellmann’s contract‑logistics warehouses. The partnership will roll out Exotec’s modular goods‑to‑person robotic systems, starting with a pilot at a German healthcare customer. The solution...

By Container News
Tesla FSD (Supervised) Fleet Passes 8.4 Billion Cumulative Miles
BlogMar 1, 2026

Tesla FSD (Supervised) Fleet Passes 8.4 Billion Cumulative Miles

Tesla announced that its Full Self‑Driving (Supervised) system has now accumulated 8.4 billion cumulative miles, as shown on the company’s safety dashboard. The mileage grew from roughly 6 million in 2021 to 4.25 billion in 2025, with an additional 1 billion miles logged in...

By Teslarati
Tesla Sweden Appeals After Grid Company Refuses to Restore Existing Supercharger Due to Union Strike
BlogMar 1, 2026

Tesla Sweden Appeals After Grid Company Refuses to Restore Existing Supercharger Due to Union Strike

Tesla Sweden has appealed to regulators after Jämtkraft elnät refused to reconnect its Åre Supercharger, citing ongoing union sympathy actions. The charger was temporarily shut down in April 2025 for safety after a construction power cabinet fell, and the safety...

By Teslarati
Etihad Flights Suspended Until 2 AM Local Time On March 2, 2026
BlogMar 1, 2026

Etihad Flights Suspended Until 2 AM Local Time On March 2, 2026

Etihad Airways announced that all flights to and from Abu Dhabi Airport are suspended until 02:00 UAE time on Monday, March 2, 2026, citing ongoing regional airspace closures. The carrier is offering free rebooking for tickets issued on or before February 28,...

By LoyaltyLobby
Qatar Airways Flights Stay Suspended & Next Update At 9 AM On Monday March 2, 2026
BlogMar 1, 2026

Qatar Airways Flights Stay Suspended & Next Update At 9 AM On Monday March 2, 2026

Qatar Airways announced that all flight operations from Hamad International Airport remain suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace. The airline will issue its next operational update at 09:00 Doha time on Monday, March 2, 2026. Current flight information...

By LoyaltyLobby
DP World Secures Warehouse Contract with Suzano
BlogMar 1, 2026

DP World Secures Warehouse Contract with Suzano

DP World has secured a five‑year contract with Suzano to operate a 5,000‑square‑metre warehouse and production‑line supply hub in Cachoeiro de Itapemirim, Brazil. The agreement covers inbound receiving, inventory control, line replenishment and outbound distribution of tissue products, handling up...

By Container News
Airlines Battle Over Slot Allocation at Bogota’s Airport
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Airlines Battle Over Slot Allocation at Bogota’s Airport

Bogotá’s El Dorado airport handled a record 45.8 million passengers in 2025, prompting Colombia’s Aerocivil to propose a slot‑reallocation plan aimed at reducing Avianca’s dominance and opening capacity to new entrants. The draft reform, framed as a democratization of a public...

By AirInsight
Norwegian Shipbrokers’ Association and BIMCO Adopt SALEFORM 2025
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Norwegian Shipbrokers’ Association and BIMCO Adopt SALEFORM 2025

The Norwegian Shipbrokers’ Association (NSA) and BIMCO have adopted SALEFORM 2025, the latest version of the standard ship sale and purchase memorandum. The revision updates the 2012 form to reflect new banking, KYC/AML, anti‑bribery, sanctions, and EU emissions regulations. It...

By Container News