Transportation Blogs and Articles

Explainer: Washington Declares Maritime War on Beijing
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Explainer: Washington Declares Maritime War on Beijing

The White House unveiled a Maritime Action Plan aimed at confronting Beijing’s dominance in global shipbuilding. The strategy calls for a massive increase in U.S. shipyard capacity, leveraging $30 billion in federal funding and new partnerships with allies such as Japan...

By Container News
The Busiest International Airport in the World Remains Indefinitely Shut Down Amidst Continuing Iranian Missile Attacks
BlogFeb 28, 2026

The Busiest International Airport in the World Remains Indefinitely Shut Down Amidst Continuing Iranian Missile Attacks

Dubai International Airport (DXB), the world’s busiest airport handling roughly 261,000 passengers daily, remains shut indefinitely as Iran’s missile and drone attacks force airspace closures across the Middle East. Emirates has halted all flights to and from Dubai with no...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Aerospace Drives Robust 4Q Sales and 2026 Outlook at Astronics
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Aerospace Drives Robust 4Q Sales and 2026 Outlook at Astronics

Astronics Corp reported record Q4 2025 aerospace sales, with revenue rising 15.1% to $240.1 million and the aerospace segment up 16.5% to $219.6 million. The company projects 2026 revenue of $950‑$990 million, roughly a 13% increase over 2025, and expects double‑digit growth. Strong...

By Runway Girl Network
Finnair Suspends Doha & Dubai Flights Through March 6, 2026
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Finnair Suspends Doha & Dubai Flights Through March 6, 2026

Finnair announced a temporary suspension of all flights to and from Doha and Dubai, effective February 28 through March 6, 2026, citing heightened safety concerns in the Middle East. Affected passengers will be rebooked on alternative carriers only if seats...

By LoyaltyLobby
DHL Group and JD.com Sign MoU
BlogFeb 28, 2026

DHL Group and JD.com Sign MoU

DHL Group and JD.com have signed a memorandum of understanding to help German brands expand into China and Europe. The partnership merges DHL’s global logistics network with JD.com’s Joybuy platform, creating an integrated e‑commerce solution. It enables German manufacturers to...

By Container News
El Al Israel Airlines Breaks Shabbat Tradition To Evacuate Airplanes Out of Tel Aviv As Iranian Missile Strikes Continue
BlogFeb 28, 2026

El Al Israel Airlines Breaks Shabbat Tradition To Evacuate Airplanes Out of Tel Aviv As Iranian Missile Strikes Continue

El Al Israel Airlines broke its Shabbat grounding policy on Saturday to launch an emergency evacuation of its fleet from Ben Gurion Airport amid ongoing Iranian missile strikes across the region. Twelve aircraft, including Boeing 787 Dreamliners and a 737...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Laundering Accountability with Embodied AI
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Laundering Accountability with Embodied AI

The article warns that autonomous‑vehicle firms are rebranding human remote operators as "assistants" to dodge legal responsibility. By labeling these operators as non‑drivers, companies aim to shift liability from tort negligence to product‑defect claims, even when human error directly causes...

By Phil Koopman — Autonomous System Safety (Substack)
Cranky on the Web: United Only Likes You If You Have the Credit Card, Spirit in Vegas
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Cranky on the Web: United Only Likes You If You Have the Credit Card, Spirit in Vegas

Spirit Airlines is reportedly considering the termination of several West Coast flights to Las Vegas, a move that could include shutting its Las Vegas crew base. The airline’s shifting priorities suggest a focus away from short‑haul leisure routes. Meanwhile, United Airlines announced...

By Cranky Flier
Upcoming Link Maintenance: March 2026
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Upcoming Link Maintenance: March 2026

Sound Transit’s March 2026 Link maintenance will reduce service frequency and introduce extensive single‑tracking. Starting 11 pm Friday, 1 Line trains run every 20 minutes, and Pinehurst station construction forces 1 Line single‑track between Northgate and Shoreline South and 2 Line terminations at Northgate on...

By Seattle Transit Blog
PortSide Stories: Yokohama
BlogFeb 28, 2026

PortSide Stories: Yokohama

The Port of Yokohama remains Japan’s busiest container gateway, handling millions of TEUs each year and accommodating the world’s largest vessels. Its deep‑water berths link Japan’s export‑heavy industries—automobiles, electronics, food—to markets across Asia, North America and Europe. Beyond logistics, the...

By Container News
Delta’s Latest A321neo Order Grows Its Backlog to 290 Aircraft
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Delta’s Latest A321neo Order Grows Its Backlog to 290 Aircraft

Delta Air Lines announced on Feb. 27 that it is exercising 34 previously held options for Airbus A321neo jets equipped with Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan engines. The exercise brings Delta’s total A321neo backlog to 290 aircraft, comprising 155 firm...

By AirInsight
Starlink High-Speed Wi-Fi Is Coming to British Airways Planes in March, But Rollout Schedule Remains Unclear
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Starlink High-Speed Wi-Fi Is Coming to British Airways Planes in March, But Rollout Schedule Remains Unclear

British Airways will launch its first aircraft equipped with high‑speed Starlink Wi‑Fi in March, though the broader rollout timetable remains vague. CEO Sean Doyle highlighted "excellent progress" despite the system not yet being installed on any plane. The IAG‑wide contract...

By Paddleyourownkanoo
ONE Enhances North-South Connectivity with New AEX and Revamped LEX Services
BlogFeb 28, 2026

ONE Enhances North-South Connectivity with New AEX and Revamped LEX Services

Ocean Network Express (ONE) announced a strategic overhaul of its European network, launching the Aegean Express (AEX) and revamping the Levant Express (LEX) effective March 2026. The AEX will run weekly, linking major North European hubs such as Felixstowe, Hamburg...

By Container News
Port of Auckland Posts Strong First Half Results for FY26
BlogFeb 28, 2026

Port of Auckland Posts Strong First Half Results for FY26

Port of Auckland reported a strong first‑half FY26 performance, posting NZD 204.3 million in revenue, a 4.5% increase year‑on‑year. Underlying net profit after tax rose 28.1% to NZD 53.8 million, prompting an interim NZD 26 million dividend to Auckland Council. Volume growth drove results, with...

By Container News
12 Reasons Why Early Morning Flights Are Preferable
BlogFeb 28, 2026

12 Reasons Why Early Morning Flights Are Preferable

Early morning flights offer several practical advantages, including lower ticket prices and reduced airport congestion. Travelers benefit from shorter security lines, more available parking, and higher on‑time departure rates. While the schedule demands an early wake‑up and limited services, the...

By The Gate
TAP Air Portugal to Launch Lisbon to Orlando Service This October
BlogFeb 28, 2026

TAP Air Portugal to Launch Lisbon to Orlando Service This October

TAP Air Portugal will start nonstop service between Lisbon (LIS) and Orlando (MCO) on October 29, operating three times a week. The new flight uses the airline’s Airbus A330‑900 and adds Orlando as the ninth U.S. destination in TAP’s long‑haul...

By The Bulkhead Seat
Hyundai eVTOL Subsidiary Supernal Lays Off Most of Its Staff in Major Retrenchment
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Hyundai eVTOL Subsidiary Supernal Lays Off Most of Its Staff in Major Retrenchment

Hyundai Motor Group’s eVTOL arm Supernal announced a major workforce reduction, laying off 296 employees—roughly the bulk of its staff. The cuts underscore the subsidiary’s struggle to deliver a market‑ready electric vertical take‑off and landing aircraft despite five years of...

By The Air Current
This Viral ‘Cheek Splitter 9000’ Airline Seat Looks Like A Torture Device—Is It The Future Of Passenger Misery?
BlogFeb 27, 2026

This Viral ‘Cheek Splitter 9000’ Airline Seat Looks Like A Torture Device—Is It The Future Of Passenger Misery?

Japan Airlines has permanently deactivated the aisle seat in row 15 of its domestic Boeing 737‑800s by installing a custom cushion, effectively turning the seat into a fixed bulkhead. The row, normally three‑seater, now seats only two passengers, prompting viral online attention...

By View from the Wing
Lawsuit Seeks to Halt FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Lawsuit Seeks to Halt FMCSA's Non-Domiciled CDL Final Rule

Owner‑operator Jorge Rivera Lujan and other petitioners have filed an emergency petition asking a federal court to halt the FMCSA’s final rule that restricts non‑domiciled commercial driver’s license (CDL) eligibility, effective March 16. They argue the rule is arbitrary and...

By Overdrive
FMCSA Chief Emphasizes Aggressive Approach to CDL Qualifications
BlogFeb 27, 2026

FMCSA Chief Emphasizes Aggressive Approach to CDL Qualifications

FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs announced that the agency is collaborating with Congress on the “Dalilah Law,” a bill that would codify the agency’s final rule barring most non‑U.S. citizens from obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL). The legislation mandates English‑only...

By Overdrive
Kuehne+Nagel Acquires Lohmöller Road Logistics Business in Germany
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Kuehne+Nagel Acquires Lohmöller Road Logistics Business in Germany

Kuehne+Nagel has completed the acquisition of the road logistics operations of LSL‑Lohmöller Spedition und Logistik GmbH, adding groupage, LTL and FTL services to its German portfolio. The deal brings roughly €23.5 million of 2024 revenue, 142 logistics specialists and about 50...

By Container News
UK Confirms New Chinooks to Get Aerial Refuelling Equipment
BlogFeb 27, 2026

UK Confirms New Chinooks to Get Aerial Refuelling Equipment

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that the incoming Chinook H‑47(ER) helicopters will be delivered with a built‑in air‑to‑air refuelling receiver. Despite this capability, the current plan is to rely on United States KC‑130 aircraft for in‑flight refuelling rather than...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
Tesla Drops Latest Hint that New Cybertruck Trim Is Selling Like Hotcakes
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Tesla Drops Latest Hint that New Cybertruck Trim Is Selling Like Hotcakes

Tesla has pushed the delivery date for its new dual‑motor AWD Cybertruck trim to April 2027, after a prior slip to early fall 2026. The $59,990 model remains available at the current price only until March 1, when a price increase...

By Teslarati
Hellgeth Mercedes Unimog 4030 4×4: When the G-Class Is No Longer Enough
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Hellgeth Mercedes Unimog 4030 4×4: When the G-Class Is No Longer Enough

Daimler Truck and specialist Hellgeth unveiled a one‑off Unimog 4030 4×4, celebrating the model’s 80th anniversary with a luxury conversion. The vehicle retains the Unimog’s legendary off‑road engineering, featuring a 7.7‑litre inline‑six delivering 300 PS and permanent all‑wheel drive. Inside, the double...

By GTspirit
Frontier Passenger Claimed She Was Denied Boarding Because She’s Indian—Used Fake ChatGPT Citations In Her Lawsuit
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Frontier Passenger Claimed She Was Denied Boarding Because She’s Indian—Used Fake ChatGPT Citations In Her Lawsuit

Frontier Airlines denied boarding to a passenger of Indian descent during a June 13, 2023 overbooked flight, offering vouchers but no seat. The passenger, an attorney representing herself, sued for $15 million alleging racial discrimination and breach of contract. The 10th Circuit dismissed the...

By View from the Wing
Port of Lázaro Cárdenas Opens 2026 with Cargo Growth
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Port of Lázaro Cárdenas Opens 2026 with Cargo Growth

The Port of Lázaro Cárdenas opened 2026 with a strong start, handling 2,383,826 tonnes in January – a 6% increase over the same month last year. Containerised cargo dominated, representing 56% of throughput, while TEU volumes jumped 22% to 234,962....

By Container News
Robotaxi Ballet: Clumsy Navigation By Several Waymos
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Robotaxi Ballet: Clumsy Navigation By Several Waymos

Waymo's autonomous robotaxis were captured in a surveillance video attempting to navigate a narrow street in opposite directions, resulting in a minor traffic jam dubbed a "robot‑taxi ballet." Two, then three Waymo units struggled to coordinate, briefly blocking the crosswalk...

By The Last Driver License Holder
Supreme Court to Consider Whether Freight Brokers Can Be Held Liable for Negligent Hiring
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Supreme Court to Consider Whether Freight Brokers Can Be Held Liable for Negligent Hiring

The Supreme Court will hear Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, examining whether the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization Act of 1994 (FAAAA) preempts state negligence claims against freight brokers for negligent hiring. The case stems from a 2017 Illinois crash where...

By SCOTUSblog
IAG Cargo Reports Steady 2025 Performance
BlogFeb 27, 2026

IAG Cargo Reports Steady 2025 Performance

IAG Cargo posted a stable financial result for the year ended 31 December 2025, with commercial revenues edging higher and cargo volumes roughly matching 2024 levels. Cargo tonne‑kilometres (CTKs) showed modest growth while overall yield remained flat, underscoring resilience amid shifting trade...

By Container News
Frankfurt Airport Terminal 3 Is Ready To Start Operations From April 22, 2026
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Frankfurt Airport Terminal 3 Is Ready To Start Operations From April 22, 2026

Frankfurt Airport has completed its new Terminal 3, with airlines beginning a staged move starting April 23 2026. The terminal sits on the former U.S. Rhein‑Main Airbase, a considerable distance from existing Terminals 1 and 2. A new driverless Sky Line people‑mover will link all...

By LoyaltyLobby
‘Nothing Beats a Jet2 Holiday’: Budget Carrier Is the Favorite Short-Haul Airline Among Brits
BlogFeb 27, 2026

‘Nothing Beats a Jet2 Holiday’: Budget Carrier Is the Favorite Short-Haul Airline Among Brits

Jet2 has been crowned Britain’s favourite short‑haul airline in the Which? consumer survey, achieving a 76% customer satisfaction score. The Leeds‑based carrier was praised for reliability, value for money and service, while Ryanair fell to the bottom with a 55%...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Airbus Vents Frustration at GTF Engine Delays and Slow Progress on SAF
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Airbus Vents Frustration at GTF Engine Delays and Slow Progress on SAF

Airbus blamed Pratt & Whitney’s geared‑turbofan (GTF) delivery delays for lowering its A320 production target to 70‑75 units per month by the end of 2027, down from the previously planned 75. The engine recall, caused by a powdered‑metal issue, has...

By Runway Girl Network
Friday Roundtable: Pedestrianize The Ave
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Friday Roundtable: Pedestrianize The Ave

The Seattle Transit Blog proposes fully pedestrianizing University Way NE (“The Ave”) between NE 41st and NE 50th Streets. It outlines moving Metro routes 45/75 and 79 one block east to 15th Ave, preserving a 12‑ft emergency lane, and reconfiguring cross‑streets, ADA parking,...

By Seattle Transit Blog
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk Unveil 2026 Changes to Gemini Network
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk Unveil 2026 Changes to Gemini Network

Shipping giants Hapag‑Lloyd and Maersk announced service adjustments to their joint Gemini network effective April 2026, after a year of over 90% schedule reliability. The North Europe corridor will see NE2 adding Antwerp, NE3 adding a Baltic loop, and Yantian...

By Container News
Tesla Powerwall Distribution Expands in Australia
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Tesla Powerwall Distribution Expands in Australia

Tesla is expanding its energy portfolio worldwide. Supply Partners Group will begin distributing Tesla Powerwall units in Australia by mid‑March 2026, bolstering residential storage amid rebates and competitive pricing. In the United States, Tesla is advancing a $200 million Megapack Megafactory...

By Teslarati
Americans Demand Congress Fund Active Transportation In Next Infrastructure Bill — And Not Just The Bike/Walk Advocates
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Americans Demand Congress Fund Active Transportation In Next Infrastructure Bill — And Not Just The Bike/Walk Advocates

A coalition of more than 1,100 organizations, ranging from health groups to tourism boards, has urged Congress to protect the Transportation Alternatives Program and fund active‑transport infrastructure in the upcoming surface‑transportation reauthorization. The groups argue that sidewalks, bike lanes, and...

By Streetsblog USA
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Puts American Airlines On Blast For Flight Delay: “I’m Going to Take a New...
BlogFeb 27, 2026

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Puts American Airlines On Blast For Flight Delay: “I’m Going to Take a New...

White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair used X to publicly berate American Airlines after a 2.5‑hour delay caused by a hydraulic‑fluid issue and a separate flight that allegedly lacked a booked pilot for his wife. His post warned...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Friday Reads for 27 February
BlogFeb 27, 2026

Friday Reads for 27 February

The Friday Reads roundup for 27 February highlights several transport‑focused developments, from Greater Anglia’s expansion of its contactless payment zone to include Stansted Airport, to Milan’s inauguration of a Metrotram Line 7 extension ahead of the Winter Olympics. It also flags a...

By London Reconnections
Delfin LNG Pipeline Explosion Underscores Dangers of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure, Casts Doubt on Project Viability
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Delfin LNG Pipeline Explosion Underscores Dangers of Fossil Fuel Infrastructure, Casts Doubt on Project Viability

On February 3, a 28‑mile gas pipeline belonging to the Delfin LNG project exploded near Holly Beach, Louisiana, creating an 80‑foot fire and injuring an operator who has filed a $1 million lawsuit. The blast occurred on a 50‑year‑old pipeline repurposed...

By Earthworks – EARTHblog
Tesla Full Self-Driving’s Newest Behavior Is the Perfect Answer to Aggressive Cars
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Tesla Full Self-Driving’s Newest Behavior Is the Perfect Answer to Aggressive Cars

Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) software now automatically pulls over to the shoulder when a vehicle tailgates, as shown in a recent X video on wet, windy roads. The maneuver occurs without any driver input, with hands off the wheel and...

By Teslarati
Construction Begins on Berens River Bridge, a Key Link for Frontier Lithium’s PAK Project – by Ian Ross (Northern Ontario...
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Construction Begins on Berens River Bridge, a Key Link for Frontier Lithium’s PAK Project – by Ian Ross (Northern Ontario...

Construction of the Berens River bridge has begun in northwestern Ontario, with M.D. Steele Construction appointed as the primary contractor. The bridge will provide a permanent road crossing for Frontier Lithium’s PAK open‑pit mine, located 175 km north of Red Lake. The...

By Republic of Mining
Tampa Airport Wants Passengers To Stop Wearing Pajamas—Their Absurd Dress Code Is Almost Certainly Illegal
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Tampa Airport Wants Passengers To Stop Wearing Pajamas—Their Absurd Dress Code Is Almost Certainly Illegal

The Hillsborough County Aviation Authority in Tampa announced a proposed dress‑code banning passengers from wearing pajamas in its terminals. The initiative, tied to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy’s “Golden Age of Travel Starts with You” campaign, has ignited debate over its...

By View from the Wing
2026 Toyota Prius Prime + EV Hover
BlogFeb 26, 2026

2026 Toyota Prius Prime + EV Hover

Toyota has refreshed its plug‑in hybrid Prius for 2026, shedding the “Prime” badge and simplifying the name to Prius Plug‑in Hybrid. The top‑of‑the‑line XSE Nightshade trim features an all‑black exterior package, a 2.0‑liter engine paired with two electric motors delivering...

By The Truth About Cars
Singapore LTA Awards Contracts for DTL2e Stations | Tunnelling Journal
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Singapore LTA Awards Contracts for DTL2e Stations | Tunnelling Journal

Singapore’s Land Transport Authority has awarded two civil‑engineering contracts worth roughly S$735 million for the Downtown Line 2 extension (DTL2e). Woh Hup Engineering will design and build the underground DE1 station and associated bridge works for about S$285 million. A joint venture...

By London Reconnections
Avianca Award Sale: Flights to Central and South America Starting at ~2,600 Miles One-Way
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Avianca Award Sale: Flights to Central and South America Starting at ~2,600 Miles One-Way

LifeMiles has launched an award sale covering most Avianca routes from the United States to Central and South America. Economy one‑way awards start at roughly 2,600 miles, while business class seats begin at about 13,000 miles. The promotional pricing applies...

By Frequent Miler
Student Airline Discounts: Do They Really Exist?
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Student Airline Discounts: Do They Really Exist?

Student airline discounts have largely vanished, with major carriers such as Southwest, Delta and JetBlue offering no dedicated student fares. United remains the sole airline advertising a student discount, providing a modest 5% reduction on basic‑economy tickets. Accessing United's discount...

By Peter Greenberg Worldwide (blog)
Flydubai Grows 737 MAX 9 Fleet, Adds Premium Capacity
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Flydubai Grows 737 MAX 9 Fleet, Adds Premium Capacity

flydubai announced it will receive 12 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in 2026, including seven MAX 9s that add business‑class seats. The carrier posted 2025 results with $531 million net profit, $3.7 billion revenue and a 6% rise in available seat kilometres. Passenger traffic hit...

By AirInsight
The Mentored Becomes the Master: Trucker of the Month Adam Mackey
BlogFeb 26, 2026

The Mentored Becomes the Master: Trucker of the Month Adam Mackey

Adam Mackey survived a perilous first year as an owner‑operator by cashing out his 401(k), selling personal assets, and narrowly avoiding bankruptcy. Mentorship from fellow operator Felix Igbeka and disciplined cost control helped him pivot to short, high‑pay backhauls, achieving...

By Overdrive
An Insider’s Guide to Small Parcel Shipping with Glenn Gooding
BlogFeb 26, 2026

An Insider’s Guide to Small Parcel Shipping with Glenn Gooding

Glenn Gooding, founder of Gooding Supply Chain Advisors, joins Joe Lynch to explain how data‑driven tactics can tame today’s fragmented small‑parcel market. He highlights the "cube‑out" shift where dimensional weight, not scale weight, now drives most e‑commerce shipping costs. Gooding...

By The Logistics of Logistics