Transportation Blogs and Articles

Press Release: ZIPAIR Launches Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on 787
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Press Release: ZIPAIR Launches Starlink Inflight Wi-Fi on 787

ZIPAIR Tokyo launched SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet on a Boeing 787, marking Asia’s first commercial passenger flight equipped with the service. Flight ZG045 from Tokyo to Incheon offered free, high‑speed, low‑latency Wi‑Fi to every seat, matching ground‑based broadband performance. Installation...

By Runway Girl Network
New Airbus Jets Power Qantas HY1 Earnings
BlogFeb 26, 2026

New Airbus Jets Power Qantas HY1 Earnings

Qantas Group’s fleet renewal accelerated with Jetstar receiving two A321LRs and one A320neo, raising the share of next‑generation narrow‑body aircraft to 45 percent. The newer Airbus types deliver about 20 percent fuel‑efficiency gains and feature modern cabins that attract passengers. Jetstar’s Adjusted...

By AirInsight
Keeping the Zombies at Bay
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Keeping the Zombies at Bay

Anna Zivarts argues that urban highways inflate vehicle miles traveled (VMT) and make transit slower, urging the new mayor to embed VMT reduction in project planning. She stresses that alternative modes must offer equal or better convenience, speed, and safety...

By The Overhead Wire
Synergy Marine Group Takes Management of “MAERSK FINISTERRE”
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Synergy Marine Group Takes Management of “MAERSK FINISTERRE”

Synergy Marine Group has taken technical management of the MAERSK FINISTERRE, a 5,915‑TEU container ship owned by NKS Canopus and chartered long‑term to Maersk. The vessel features a methanol dual‑fuel propulsion system that can run on conventional fuels or green...

By Container News
Update: Royal Jordanian Status Match Soft Landing Policy, One Level Down!
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Update: Royal Jordanian Status Match Soft Landing Policy, One Level Down!

Royal Jordanian’s status‑match program grants a one‑year Gold Sparrow tier for a $149 fee, then automatically downgrades non‑requalifying members to Silver Jay (oneworld Ruby) rather than stripping elite status entirely. The soft‑landing policy ensures members retain basic oneworld benefits for...

By LoyaltyLobby
Port of Tilbury Receives Approval for Tilbury3 (T3) Expansion
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Port of Tilbury Receives Approval for Tilbury3 (T3) Expansion

The Port of Tilbury has secured outline planning consent from Thurrock Council for the Tilbury3 (T3) expansion, allocating 143 acres for port operations and ecological mitigation. The project will create a high‑capacity, rail‑connected multi‑modal hub with direct road links and...

By Container News
Qantas Frequent Flyer Program Changes Announced For 2026
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Qantas Frequent Flyer Program Changes Announced For 2026

Qantas announced its 2026 Frequent Flyer overhaul, adding up to 140 Status Credits from non‑flight activities and allowing members to roll over half of excess credits. The program eliminates lower re‑qualification thresholds, retires Points Club and Green Tier, and introduces...

By LoyaltyLobby
Hartman Seatrade Adds Two Liebherr LS 250 Ship Cranes
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Hartman Seatrade Adds Two Liebherr LS 250 Ship Cranes

Hartman Seatrade is equipping its newest vessels with two Liebherr LS 250 ship cranes, each capable of lifting 250 tonnes and reaching 36 metres. In tandem mode the pair can handle lifts up to 500 tonnes, expanding the fleet’s heavy‑lift and project‑cargo capabilities. The...

By Container News
Are Roundabouts Just For Rich People?
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Are Roundabouts Just For Rich People?

A new UNC‑Chapel Hill study finds that roundabouts—road designs that reduce injury crashes by roughly 80%—are disproportionately installed in affluent, predominantly white neighborhoods across North Carolina. Low‑income and Black communities receive far fewer of these safety upgrades, a pattern the...

By Streetsblog USA
Thursday’s Headlines Need Alternatives
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Thursday’s Headlines Need Alternatives

The United States has spent seven decades trying to lower automobile costs, but experts argue that true savings lie in expanding transportation alternatives beyond cars. Recent developments include Uber’s new autonomous‑vehicle division, electric‑bus innovations in Wisconsin, and growing interest in...

By Streetsblog USA
How Recreational Cycling Can Lead to Safe Streets For All
BlogFeb 26, 2026

How Recreational Cycling Can Lead to Safe Streets For All

Cities across the United States are leveraging recreational cycling to build safer streets, using shared enthusiasm to generate political support. Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness has produced $8.3 million in annual spending and aims to double output, Atlanta’s Beltline serves 2 million users and...

By Streetsblog USA
Michel Bechtel Appointed as New Port Commissioner for Port Houston
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Michel Bechtel Appointed as New Port Commissioner for Port Houston

Michel Bechtel, former mayor of Morgan’s Point, has been appointed to the Port of Houston Authority Commission, succeeding Stephen H. DonCarlos after a 12‑year tenure. He joins the board with a portfolio that spans energy, coastal protection, and maritime governance....

By Container News
Against Land Value Capture
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Against Land Value Capture

The article argues that land‑value capture (LVC) is a flawed way to fund transit projects, citing its opacity and tendency to favor high‑value real‑estate developments. It points to New York’s tax‑increment financing for the 7 line and Hong Kong’s MTR...

By Pedestrian Observations
World First Non-Stop Flights Between Australia and Las Vegas Set For Take Off in December 2026
BlogFeb 26, 2026

World First Non-Stop Flights Between Australia and Las Vegas Set For Take Off in December 2026

Qantas will inaugurate the world’s first non‑stop scheduled service between Sydney and Las Vegas, launching on 29 December 2026 and operating through 12 March 2027. The seasonal route targets peak events such as the Consumer Electronics Show and leverages the...

By Paddle Your Own Kanoo
Indian Register of Shipping Earns USCG Similarly Qualified Organization Status
BlogFeb 26, 2026

Indian Register of Shipping Earns USCG Similarly Qualified Organization Status

Indian Register of Shipping (IRS) has been granted the U.S. Coast Guard’s Similarly Qualified Organization status under Title 46, placing it among only three classification societies authorized to serve the U.S. commercial fishing sector. The designation follows a four‑year technical review...

By Container News
U.S. Air Force C-146 Wolfhound Damaged During Exercise in the Philippines
BlogFeb 26, 2026

U.S. Air Force C-146 Wolfhound Damaged During Exercise in the Philippines

A U.S. Air Force C‑146A Wolfhound collided with a concrete barrier while attempting a road take‑off during a joint training exercise in Laoac, Pangasinan, injuring all five crew members. The drill, conducted with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, was...

By The Aviationist
NCC Croatia Brings CFD and HPC to Superyacht Engineering Workflows
BlogFeb 25, 2026

NCC Croatia Brings CFD and HPC to Superyacht Engineering Workflows

NCC Croatia partnered with Lürssen Design Centre Kvarner to embed computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and high‑performance computing (HPC) into superyacht ventilation design. Engineers received hands‑on training and used OpenFOAM on NCC’s supercomputer to model a real‑world duct network. The simulations...

By HPCwire
Press Release: Delta Supports New Georgia Tech Aero Engineering Building
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Press Release: Delta Supports New Georgia Tech Aero Engineering Building

The Delta Air Lines Foundation has pledged $5 million to support the construction of Georgia Tech’s new Aerospace Engineering Building. The state‑of‑the‑art facility will expand research in advanced aircraft design, propulsion, materials, cybersecurity, autonomy, hydrogen and eVTOL technologies. Georgia Tech’s Daniel...

By Runway Girl Network
Virgin Voyages Promo: Get 80% Off Second Guest, Free Drinks, & Free Onboard Credit
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Virgin Voyages Promo: Get 80% Off Second Guest, Free Drinks, & Free Onboard Credit

Virgin Voyages announced a limited‑time promotion that slashes the price of a second cabin guest by 80%, adds up to $350 in complimentary drinks, and provides up to $300 in onboard credit on select Caribbean sailings. The deal is available...

By Frequent Miler
A220 Quietly Becomes an Airbus Star — CS300 Revenge
BlogFeb 25, 2026

A220 Quietly Becomes an Airbus Star — CS300 Revenge

The Airbus A220 has emerged as a top‑performing narrow‑body within Airbus’s portfolio, outpacing expectations and delivering strong order growth. Its efficient Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan (GTF) engine has contributed to superior fuel burn and operating economics. The aircraft’s market...

By AirInsight
Tesla Set to Activate Long-Awaited Cybertruck Feature
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Tesla Set to Activate Long-Awaited Cybertruck Feature

Tesla will soon activate Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) on the Cybertruck via a software update, leveraging hardware already installed in all units. The feature has appeared on the Premium All‑Wheel‑Drive and Cyberbeast trim specifications, mirroring the system used in Model S...

By Teslarati
Tesla Model S and X Customization Options Begin to Thin as Their Closure Nears
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Tesla Model S and X Customization Options Begin to Thin as Their Closure Nears

Tesla is winding down production of its Model S and Model X, and the first customization options are already disappearing. The exclusive Lunar Silver paint is now listed as sold out, while other low‑demand trims are being removed. Elon Musk confirmed the...

By Teslarati
Airline Lounge Overcrowding
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Airline Lounge Overcrowding

Airline lounges are experiencing severe overcrowding as credit‑card issuers oversell access, diluting the premium experience. Capital One now charges $45 per guest and has removed complimentary guest slots, while American Express restricts guests to those on the same flight. The surge...

By Peter Greenberg Worldwide (blog)
Connecting Canals
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Connecting Canals

Scotland’s Falkirk Wheel, completed in 1999, replaced a historic series of 11 locks linking the Union Canal and the Forth and Clyde Canal. The rotating boat lift raises vessels 24 meters using only about 75 kWh per turn, making it one of...

By FY! Fluid Dynamics
Press Release: Aviointeriors Taps Salient Motion for Seat Actuation
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Press Release: Aviointeriors Taps Salient Motion for Seat Actuation

Aviointeriors has partnered with Salient Motion to equip its Allegra and Allegra HD business‑class seats with a new Seat Actuation Control System. The modular, software‑defined solution reached qualification‑ready status in under a year, leveraging Salient Motion’s rapid certification process. The...

By Runway Girl Network
SpaceX Targets 150Mbps per User for Upgraded Starlink Direct-to-Cell
BlogFeb 25, 2026

SpaceX Targets 150Mbps per User for Upgraded Starlink Direct-to-Cell

SpaceX announced it aims for peak download speeds of 150 Mbps per user on its next‑generation Starlink Direct‑to‑Cell service. The current satellite‑to‑phone offering, delivered with T‑Mobile under the T‑Satellite brand, tops out at roughly 4 Mbps and is limited to texting and...

By Teslarati
Tesla Seeks Approval to Test FSD Supervised in New Swedish City
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Tesla Seeks Approval to Test FSD Supervised in New Swedish City

Tesla has submitted an application to the Jönköping municipality to conduct Full Self-Driving (Supervised) trials. The company already operates similar pilots in several Swedish towns and on the national road network. The proposed tests will involve a limited fleet of...

By Teslarati
Midweek Roundup: Bill Comes Due
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Midweek Roundup: Bill Comes Due

Washington’s Senate has introduced a $2 billion bond package to fund highway and bridge upkeep, marking a shift toward debt financing after years of regressive taxes. The proposal allocates modest resources to transit and ferries, sparking concerns among public‑transport advocates. Meanwhile,...

By Seattle Transit Blog
Tesla Begins Grok AI Chatbot Rollout to Australia and New Zealand Fleet
BlogFeb 25, 2026

Tesla Begins Grok AI Chatbot Rollout to Australia and New Zealand Fleet

Tesla has begun rolling out its Grok AI chatbot to eligible vehicles in Australia and New Zealand via an over‑the‑air update. The assistant, built by Elon Musk’s xAI, is now live on Model S, 3, X and Y equipped with AMD processors...

By Teslarati
Is Airport Meet & Assist Poised for Growth?
BlogFeb 25, 2026

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...

By Airline Revenue Economics (Substack)
Kansas City Is Again Expanding Its Once-Mocked Streetcar
BlogFeb 25, 2026

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...

By Streetsblog USA
Airlines UK Annual Dinner 2026: Industry Champions Growth but Warns on Rising Costs
BlogFeb 25, 2026

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...

By UK Aviation News
Seeking Causality in Transport Research
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By Transportist
UK Pilot: Training Boosts Disabled Access to Shared Micromobility | Cities Today
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By London Reconnections
Rebuilding A Dream -- 1973 BMW Bavaria
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By The Truth About Cars
60,000 Forged Certificates — Only One Man to Blame?
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By AirInsight
Tesla to Improve One of Its Best Features, Coding Shows
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By Teslarati
Lufthansa Advances 787-9 Allegris Bookings
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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,...

By AirInsight
Dublin Based ACIA Delivers Third ATR 72-600 to PNG Air
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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....

By UK Aviation News
Press Release: Gilat Receives $39 Million in Orders for Sidewinder ESA
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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'...

By Runway Girl Network
FMCSA Proposes Extending State Emergency Exemptions to 30 Days
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By The TruckersReport Blog
Current and Proposed Overnight Service Along the Link 1 Line
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By Seattle Transit Blog
Mondays 186: Datamatize Pedestrian Data
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By The Overhead Wire
Spatial Patterns of Access-Density Mismatch Reveal Infrastructure Gaps and Strategic Opportunities for New Housing
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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....

By Transportist
Streetcar and Interurban Deployment in the United States: 1894-1926
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By Transportist
Tuesday’s Headlines Went the Wrong Way
BlogFeb 24, 2026

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...

By Streetsblog USA
Tap to Pay Starts
BlogFeb 23, 2026

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...

By Seattle Transit Blog
OTR Trucker-Songwriter Long Haul Paul's New 'After Party Sessions' Live Record
BlogFeb 23, 2026

OTR Trucker-Songwriter Long Haul Paul's New 'After Party Sessions' Live Record

Long Haul Paul, the OTR trucker‑songwriter known from Overdrive Radio, is releasing two new records: the archival “1994: The Lost Tapes” and the live compilation “The After Party Sessions.” The live album captures performances from recent trucking events, many recorded...

By Overdrive
Enter Overdrive's 2026 Trucker of the Year Competition
BlogFeb 23, 2026

Enter Overdrive's 2026 Trucker of the Year Competition

Overdrive has opened nominations for its 2026 Trucker of the Year competition, accepting entries until September 30, 2026. The contest targets independent owner‑operators who have run three or fewer Class 8 trucks and demonstrated strong profit and safety performance from 2022‑2025. Winners will...

By Overdrive