Air Tanzania Earns TTSSP Certification, Strengthening Visitor Safety and Industry Standards
Air Tanzania has received certification from Tanzania’s Tourism Sector Safety and Protection (TTSSP) agency, making it one of the first aviation providers to meet the new mandatory safety standards for tourism operators. The certification unlocks participation in the African Tourism Board’s Trusted Provider Program, enhancing the airline’s credibility with global travelers. Concurrently, Air Tanzania is expanding its network, adding a Seychelles route on April 1 2026 and launching a Dar es Salaam‑Kinshasa service to strengthen intra‑African connectivity. These moves align with Tanzania’s broader strategy to boost tourism, trade, and compliance under the AfCFTA framework.

Canadian Auto Production Fell in 2025 as Tariffs and Other Uncertainty Took a Bite
Canadian auto production slipped another 7% in 2025, falling to 1.2 million vehicles, marking a second consecutive year of decline. The drop is largely attributed to the United States’ 25% tariffs imposed in March and lingering uncertainty around the electric‑vehicle transition....

Evri Fulfilment Invest £4m to Expand Network in Barnsley
Evri Fulfilment is investing over £4 million (≈$5.1 million) to open a 265,000‑square‑foot fulfillment centre in Barnsley, slated for July 2026. The site will feature advanced sorting and packing automation, allowing parcels to move from order to network entry within an hour...
Air France Boosts Connectivity to French Overseas Territories with Paris CDG Consolidation
Air France will consolidate flights serving Réunion, Guadeloupe and Martinique at Paris Charles de Gaulle starting March 29, 2026. The restructuring removes the need for passengers to change airports, shortening overall journey times. By routing all connections through CDG, the...

Why Did Antonov Construct The An-225 With 6 Engines?
The Antonov An‑225 required six Progress D‑18T turbofans because each produced only about 51,300 lbf, and the aircraft needed roughly 309,000 lbf to lift its 1.4 million‑lb maximum take‑off weight and a 550,000‑lb payload for the Buran space‑shuttle. Soviet engine technology in the 1980s...

Many State Highway Programs Don't Make the Reason Foundation Grade
The Reason Foundation’s 29th Annual Highway Report ranks Virginia, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Ohio as the most cost‑effective state highway systems, while Alaska, California, Washington, New York and Louisiana fall at the bottom. Southern states achieve lower costs...

STB Aims to Reform Rail Permitting
The Surface Transportation Board (STB) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to overhaul its rail permitting process, aiming to eliminate unnecessary environmental reviews and shorten approval timelines. The proposal introduces categorical exclusions for connecting tracks on existing rights‑of‑way and limits...
LKAB Malmtrafik Signs Locomotive Service Agreement
LKAB Malmtrafik, the rail freight arm of Sweden’s LKAB, has inked a 12‑year technical support and spares supply agreement with Alstom for its 34 Iore electric locomotives. The fleet, built between 2000 and 2014, hauls iron ore on the Kiruna‑Narvik...

Amazon Is Making It Easier to Return That Order You Didn’t Like
Amazon has expanded its returns network to more than 10,000 drop‑off locations across the United States, adding over 1,500 FedEx Office sites to an existing roster that includes Whole Foods, UPS Store, Kohl’s, Staples and regional partners. Four out of...

Maersk Warns of Prolonged Hormuz Shutdown as Shipping Costs Surge
Maersk warned that the Strait of Hormuz will stay closed to commercial traffic, forcing a reshaping of its global shipping network. The carrier announced an Emergency Bunker Surcharge and a Hormuz Freight surcharge to cover higher fuel and rerouting costs....

10 Boeing Jets With The Longest Range Flying Today
Boeing’s active fleet now includes ten models capable of flying over 8,500 nautical miles, with the 777‑200LR leading at 8,555 nm. The list spans from the narrow‑body 737‑900ER to the ultra‑long‑haul 777‑200LR, showing how composites and efficient engines have stretched range...

Walkway Over Dangerous Train Crossing Is Dead After Norfolk Southern Backtracks on Funds, Mayor Says
Mayor Thomas McDermott of Hammond, Indiana, says Norfolk Southern has withdrawn its promised $2.6 million match for a pedestrian overpass after the company’s former CEO Alan Shaw, who verbally pledged the funds, was fired in 2024. The city secured a $7.7 million...

Federal Judge Denies Latest Administration Challenge
A federal judge in Manhattan, Judge Lewis J. Liman, issued a 149‑page opinion on March 3 granting summary judgment to the MTA and its subsidiary, preserving the city’s congestion pricing toll. The ruling rejected the Biden administration’s Secretary of Transportation Sean...

Storms Damage Trains Across NW England
Severe gusts on March 25 knocked down trees and damaged overhead line equipment along the West Coast Main Line and surrounding routes in North West England and the Midlands. The disruption stranded multiple passenger trains, forced cancellations, and caused delays...

Indiana Expands “Safe Zones” With Speed Cameras in Highway Construction Areas
Indiana is expanding its Safe Zones program by adding speed‑camera enforcement to four highway construction zones, including I‑70 near Greenfield, I‑65 in Jasper County, and a new stretch on I‑74 southeast of Indianapolis. The pilot, which began in August 2024 and...
CarParts.com, A-Premium Launch 30,000 SKUs for JC Whitney Line
CarParts.com and A-Premium are expanding their JC Whitney partnership to launch roughly 30,000 mechanical auto parts, starting with about 6,000 SKUs in Q2 2026 and rolling out the full assortment through the year. To finance the expansion, CarParts.com completed an...
Celestyal Adjusts Mediterranean Start As Conflict Persists
Celestyal announced the cancellation of three Mediterranean cruises scheduled for early April, citing ongoing regional instability linked to Middle East conflicts. The affected sailings include a 7‑night Greece‑Italy‑Croatia itinerary, a 14‑night Mediterranean Icons cruise, and a 4‑night Greek Islands voyage....

Inmarsat Maritime’s NexusWave Wins Award for Maritime Mobility Innovation at MSUA 2026 Satellite Mobile Innovation Awards
Inmarsat Maritime, a Viasat company, won the Maritime Mobility Innovation award at the MSUA 2026 Satellite Mobile Innovation Awards for its fully managed bonded connectivity service, NexusWave. The solution aggregates multiple satellite links to deliver up to 340 Mbps downlink and...

Ancra Cargo Earns OSHA Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Star Certification for Safety Excellence
Ancra Cargo’s Hebron, Kentucky plant earned the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) Star certification, recognizing its superior safety and health management system. The award highlights injury and illness rates that sit well below industry averages and...

Somali Pirates Hijack Iranian Dhow and Could Be Targeting Ships Warns MSCIO
Somali pirate groups hijacked the Iranian-registered dhow Al Waseemi 786 about 400 nautical miles east of Mogadishu, likely converting it into a mothership to mask their activities. The Maritime Security Centre Indian Ocean (MSCIO) warned that pirates are now operating up...
NTSB Releases Preliminary Report on Amtrak Worker Fatality in Pennsylvania
The National Transportation Safety Board released a preliminary report on the February 23, 2026 fatality of an Amtrak roadway‑maintenance foreman in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The worker was struck by an eastbound snow‑patrol train traveling about 87 mph while clearing snow from a switch on...
Medium-Duty Truck Demand Falls Again in February
U.S. medium‑duty truck sales slipped 14.1% in February, falling to 13,591 units and marking the 13th consecutive month of year‑over‑year declines. The drop follows a 15.2% sequential decline from January and reflects soft demand across classes 4‑7. Ford remained the...

Wyoming Wildlife Crossings Expected to Reduce Collisions by up to 90%
Wyoming Department of Transportation launched the Kemmerer South Wildlife Crossings project to install multiple underpasses, an overpass, and fencing along a 30‑mile stretch of US 189. The $38 million effort, funded by federal, state and private partners, aims to cut wildlife‑vehicle crashes...

Ransomware Attack Disrupts Operation at Major Spanish Fishing Port
A ransomware attack on Spain’s Port of Vigo forced the isolation of critical cargo‑management servers, compelling the port to run operations manually. The breach was detected on Tuesday, and officials have refused to reconnect the systems until they can guarantee...

Expanding High-Speed Rail Systems Provides Unexpected Cognitive Benefits for Aging Populations
A new study of 11,572 Chinese adults aged 45 and older finds that the rapid expansion of high‑speed rail (HSR) between 2010 and 2023 improves global cognition scores, especially mental intactness. The benefits arise from three channels: reduced fine‑particulate air...

Y Combinator-Backed Mandel AI Raises $3.9M to Automate Global Supply Chains
Mandel AI, a Y Combinator‑backed startup, secured $3.9 million in seed funding to launch an AI‑driven supply‑chain coordinator. The platform sits atop existing email and ERP systems, using specialized agents to read supplier messages, reconcile purchase orders and invoices, and act...

Tested: 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland Is a Wagon-Like EV That Packs a Surprising Punch
The 2026 Toyota bZ Woodland is a new electric crossover that blends wagon styling with SUV ground clearance. It comes with a single 375‑hp dual‑motor AWD powertrain and a 67 kWh battery delivering an EPA‑rated 260‑mile range (281 miles without all‑terrain...

American Airlines Enhances Digital Platform with Real-Time Delay Explanations to Improve CX
American Airlines has upgraded its digital platform to provide real-time explanations for flight delays and cancellations via its mobile app and website. The enhancement integrates self‑service tools that let passengers instantly rebook, track baggage, and claim vouchers, all within a...

Digital Airman Certificate Bill Clears U.S. House
The U.S. House passed H.R. 2247, the Airmen Certificate Accessibility Act, allowing pilots to present FAA‑issued airman and medical certificates digitally or on paper during inspections. The legislation mandates the FAA to develop authentication methods and issue a final rule...

Meet the Canadian E-Bike Maker Who Is Redefining the Factory Floor
Toronto‑based Beachman Motor Co. assembles all‑electric, retro‑styled motorcycles using mostly Chinese‑made components, employing about a dozen staff in a scaled‑down plant. The flagship Beachman ’64 retails for roughly $4,400 USD and targets urban commuters seeking a simple, design‑forward ride. After a...

The Tesla Cybertruck Is the Only Pickup Truck to Earn IIHS's Highest Safety Rating This Year
The Tesla Cybertruck has become the only pickup to earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Top Safety Pick+ designation for 2026, meeting the institute’s newly tightened crash‑test and crash‑avoidance criteria. Updated IIHS rules now require strong rear‑seat protection and...

Iran War Threatens to Delay Large Offshore Wind Projects in EU and UK
The ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to trap offshore‑wind components fabricated in the United Arab Emirates. Projects in the UK’s Norfolk waters and several German‑Netherlands North Sea farms, each slated to power millions of...

Russian Baltic Port Halts Crude Loading as Drones Cause Fire
Ukraine launched a massive drone strike on Russia’s Ust‑Luga Baltic port, igniting storage tanks at Novatek’s oil‑product facilities and forcing a halt to crude loadings of roughly 450,000 barrels per day. Russian defenses intercepted 389 drones, the highest number recorded...
EFT Partners with BSPL to Produce E610P Agriculture Drone
EFT has teamed with Bharat Skytech Pvt Ltd (BSPL) to launch the EFT BHARAT brand, localising production of its E610P agricultural drone in India. The partnership includes the transfer of production moulds for key components, enabling ‘Make in India’ manufacturing, distribution,...

Windcat Amsterdam Debuts as First Elevation CSOV in Europe
Shipbuilder Damen and Windcat have launched the Windcat Amsterdam, the first Elevation series commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) in European waters. Built at Damen’s Ha Long shipyard in Vietnam, the vessel serves as a floating base for offshore construction, commissioning and maintenance,...

Windcat Amsterdam Debuts as First Elevation CSOV in Europe
Shipbuilder Damen and Windcat have launched the Windcat Amsterdam, the first Elevation series commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) in Europe. Built in Vietnam, the ship serves as a floating base for offshore energy projects, housing up to 120 personnel for...

SONAR and Prodensus Partner to Help Freight Brokers Win More Business, Before the Competition Even Responds
Prodensus and SONAR have announced a strategic integration that embeds SONAR’s real‑time spot rates, contract rates and lane scores directly into Prodensus’s AI‑driven freight RFP platform. The combined solution cuts the typical RFP response window from hours to under five...

Beond Airlines Will Fly From Maldives To London, Paris, And Moscow… Via Dubai
Beond Airlines, the Dubai‑based premium leisure carrier, announced three new routes to London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Moscow Sheremetyevo, all launching in mid‑December 2026 with three weekly flights each. The services will route through Dubai World Central because...

House Moves to Bring Back Civil Overland Supersonic Flight
The U.S. House approved H.R. 3410, the Supersonic Aviation Modernization Act, mandating the FAA to draft new rules within a year that would permit civil aircraft to exceed Mach 1 over U.S. airspace without generating ground‑level sonic booms. The legislation also...

Make-Or-Break Week: United Airlines Enters Final Contract Talks With Flight Attendants
United Airlines entered the final week of contract negotiations with the Association of Flight Attendants on March 24, aiming to reach a tentative agreement by March 27. The cabin crew, more than 30,000 strong, have been without a new contract...

Baker Hughes to Supply Tech for Offshore LNG Project in Texas
Baker Hughes has been awarded a contract to provide gas compression and power generation equipment for ST LNG’s proposed 8.4 million‑tonne‑per‑annum offshore export terminal off Matagorda, Texas. The deal includes two LM6000PF turbine‑driven centrifugal compressor trains and three NovaLT16 turbine generator...

Pictorial: 2026 Bangkok International Motor Show
The 2026 Bangkok International Motor Show drew heightened attention amid a global energy crunch, with visitor numbers expected to surpass the 1.6 million recorded in 2025. Thailand showcased more than 30 global brands, many unveiling models that will be produced locally...

London Considers SUV Charges in Vision Zero Plan
London’s Vision Zero plan is evaluating a new charge on sport‑utility vehicles (SUVs) to curb road‑safety risks. City Hall data shows SUVs are 77% more likely to kill a child and disproportionately cause pedestrian fatalities. The number of SUVs in...

Marlink Reports 50% Surge in GNSS Interference Impacting Global Shipping
Marlink’s March 25 technical bulletin reports a 50% jump in GNSS interference incidents across its maritime fleet, driven by jamming and spoofing in the Middle East and other high‑traffic corridors. The disruptions threaten vessel navigation, satellite antenna tracking, and broadband connectivity....

Transit Agencies Create New Mentorship Programs to Foster Workforce Retention
Transit agencies are confronting a severe labor crunch, with 96% reporting shortages and 84% lacking bus operators. STAR Transit has launched the Guiding Star Mentorship Program in partnership with the International Transportation Learning Center to provide regional mentors for new...

AT&T and Boldyn Networks Complete Cellular Service in Additional Tunnel Segments of the MTA’s 4/5 and G Lines
AT&T, together with Boldyn Networks, has activated cellular service in additional tunnel segments of the MTA’s 4/5 lines between Bowling Green and Fulton Street and the Crosstown G line between Bedford‑Nostrand and Hoyt‑Schermerhorn. This rollout follows earlier go‑live in the Joralemon...

MBTA Expands Transit Screens @ Libraries Initiative
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is extending its Transit Screens @ Libraries program across the Greater Boston area, installing real‑time transit displays inside community libraries. Powered by open‑source software from the agency’s Technology Innovation Department, the screens can run on inexpensive Raspberry Pi...
Twenty Seconds of ‘Task Saturation’ at LaGuardia
On March 22, a Port Authority fire truck collided with Air Canada Express Flight 8646 on LaGuardia’s runway 4, killing both pilots. The National Transportation Safety Board traced the accident to a 20‑second window of “task saturation” where a single controller...

NJ Transit to Offer Daily, Monthly Overnight Parking at Two Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Lots
New Jersey Transit will begin offering paid overnight parking at its West Side Avenue and Liberty State Park Hudson‑Bergen Light Rail lots. Daily tickets cost $30 and monthly permits $345, both priced below nearby garage rates. Sales start April 15...

FAA Letter Says Whiteman Airport Obligated to Stay Open
The FAA sent a Jan. 21 letter confirming that land acquired with Airport Improvement Program funds at Whiteman Airport remains obligated for airport use for its useful life unless the agency releases it. Los Angeles County is moving forward with...