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Despite Low Demand, China Drives 5% Increase in Iron Ore Shipments
NewsMar 24, 2026

Despite Low Demand, China Drives 5% Increase in Iron Ore Shipments

Global iron ore shipments rose 5% year‑over‑year in the first 12 weeks of 2026, driven by stronger Chinese import demand. Yet Chinese steel production slipped 4% in the same period, pushing inventories to a record 179.5 million tonnes by March 12....

By MarineLink
Dixstone Receives Third Offshore Support Vessel From Holland Shipyards Group
NewsMar 24, 2026

Dixstone Receives Third Offshore Support Vessel From Holland Shipyards Group

Holland Shipyards Group has delivered Men Skey, the third and final offshore support vessel for Dixstone, completing a three‑ship program that began earlier in 2025. The 52‑metre, shallow‑draft OSV features a 73‑ton bollard pull, hybrid propulsion and DP0 station‑keeping, tailored for...

By MarineLink
Brits Buying More Chinese Cars – But Prefer Reading About Classic US & European Brands
NewsMar 24, 2026

Brits Buying More Chinese Cars – But Prefer Reading About Classic US & European Brands

Chinese‑made vehicles accounted for 9.7% of new UK registrations in 2025, up from 4.9% in 2024, signaling rapid market penetration. Taboola data shows BYD attracted 250,000 pageviews, yet Ford dominated readership with 1.9 million views. Despite the sales surge, British audiences...

By ExchangeWire
PSNY Project Advances
NewsMar 24, 2026

PSNY Project Advances

The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on March 23 that an AECOM‑LiRo joint venture will manage the Penn Station New York Transformation Project, with construction targeted to begin by the end of 2027. The effort will modernize the historic hub, expand...

By Railway Age
CUCKMERE BUSES UPGRADES FLEET SAFETY AND DRIVER PROTECTION WITH SURECAM’S DUAL-VIEW DASHCAMS
NewsMar 24, 2026

CUCKMERE BUSES UPGRADES FLEET SAFETY AND DRIVER PROTECTION WITH SURECAM’S DUAL-VIEW DASHCAMS

Cuckmere Buses, a community transport provider in East Sussex, has upgraded its 16‑seater minibuses with SureCam’s next‑generation dual‑view dashcams. The new system adds a rear‑facing camera with anti‑glare housing, live video streaming and improved tracking accuracy. The upgrade replaces a...

By Employer News (UK)
With $90M in Funding, NoTraffic Will Use AI to End Gridlock in America’s Cities
NewsMar 24, 2026

With $90M in Funding, NoTraffic Will Use AI to End Gridlock in America’s Cities

Mobility startup NoTraffic raised $90 million in a Series C round led by PSG Equity to expand its AI‑driven traffic‑management platform. The system replaces fixed‑timer lights with a real‑time digital network that uses computer‑vision and radar to detect and classify all road...

By SiliconANGLE
Study: Driver Assistance Systems Increase Distraction, ‘False Sense of Security’
NewsMar 24, 2026

Study: Driver Assistance Systems Increase Distraction, ‘False Sense of Security’

A new study cited by Electrek finds that advanced driver‑assistance systems, including Tesla’s Full Self‑Driving (FSD) mode, can create a “supervision trap” that distracts drivers and gives a false sense of security. The research, referencing data from the Insurance Institute...

By Planetizen
CTA Sues Federal Government Over Red Line Extension Pause, Project Funding
NewsMar 24, 2026

CTA Sues Federal Government Over Red Line Extension Pause, Project Funding

The Chicago Transit Authority filed a federal lawsuit on March 20, 2026 against the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration to restore roughly $2 billion in federal funding for the Red Line Extension and Red & Purple Modernization projects. The...

By Railway Track & Structures (RT&S)
Why Are U.S. EV Truck Costs Rising While Europe’s Fall?
NewsMar 24, 2026

Why Are U.S. EV Truck Costs Rising While Europe’s Fall?

U.S. Class 6‑8 electric trucks have risen 27% in price since 2020, with a sharp 40% jump between 2020‑2021, while comparable European models fell 32% and 23% respectively. The International Council on Clean Transportation attributes the U.S. increase to larger battery...

By FleetOwner
Celsius Linked to Fresh LNG Carrier Order at Samsung Heavy
NewsMar 24, 2026

Celsius Linked to Fresh LNG Carrier Order at Samsung Heavy

Denmark’s Celsius Tankers has secured a new order for two 180,000 m³ LNG carriers from Samsung Heavy Industries, valued at roughly KRW 770 billion ($514 million). The vessels are scheduled for delivery through September 2028, adding to Celsius’s existing portfolio of about 24...

By Splash 247
9 Cool Cars Powered By GM's Legendary 3800 V6
NewsMar 24, 2026

9 Cool Cars Powered By GM's Legendary 3800 V6

The GM 3.8‑liter 3800 V6, introduced in 1988, became a cornerstone of reliability, powering more than 25 million vehicles until its 2008 discontinuation. Engineers continuously refined the engine, adding balance shafts, fuel injection, and supercharged variants that pushed output from 160 hp...

By Jalopnik
From Dublin to Dallas: How Manna Aero Is Building Drone Delivery That Scales
NewsMar 24, 2026

From Dublin to Dallas: How Manna Aero Is Building Drone Delivery That Scales

Irish drone logistics firm Manna Aero, founded in 2018, now operates in Dublin, Finnish cities, Dallas and Oklahoma, delivering items up to 8.5 pounds within three minutes of order. The company has logged 300,000 flights and aims for two million by year‑end,...

By Commercial UAV News (if feed accessible)
This Tiny Airline Just Launched London's New Longest-Ever Airbus A220 Route
NewsMar 24, 2026

This Tiny Airline Just Launched London's New Longest-Ever Airbus A220 Route

Romanian carrier AnimaWings launched a new London Gatwick‑Bucharest service on an Airbus A220‑300, creating the airport’s longest scheduled A220 sector at 1,296 miles. The route, operating six times weekly, adds a seventh A220‑operated flight to Gatwick’s modest A220 portfolio. AnimaWings currently...

By Simple Flying
Virgin Voyages Unveils Winter 2027/28 Programme
NewsMar 24, 2026

Virgin Voyages Unveils Winter 2027/28 Programme

Virgin Voyages announced its kid‑free winter 2027/28 program across three ships—Brilliant Lady, Resilient Lady and Valiant Lady—departing from Los Angeles and Miami. The itineraries include Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal, Caribbean and a 14‑night Halloween transatlantic from Barcelona, with cruise lengths ranging...

By TTG Media
Cruise.co.uk and Ambassador Team up for Country Music Voyage
NewsMar 24, 2026

Cruise.co.uk and Ambassador Team up for Country Music Voyage

Cruise.co.uk has announced a partnership with Ambassador to launch a country‑music themed cruise departing from the UK. The voyage will feature live performances by well‑known country artists and a curated itinerary that blends coastal sightseeing with on‑board entertainment. Early‑bird tickets...

By TTG Media
Montreal's MET Airport to Launch Commercial Flights This Summer
NewsMar 24, 2026

Montreal's MET Airport to Launch Commercial Flights This Summer

Montreal Metropolitan Airport (MET) will open a new 21,000‑square‑metre terminal on June 15, 2026, adding nine boarding bridges and a 900‑seat lounge. The facility will initially host Porter Airlines and Pascan Aviation, offering coast‑to‑coast Canadian routes and space for future...

By PAX International
Australia and EU Agree Sweeping Trade Deal in Face of Global Uncertainty
NewsMar 24, 2026

Australia and EU Agree Sweeping Trade Deal in Face of Global Uncertainty

Australia and the European Union have signed a sweeping free‑trade agreement valued at about A$10 bn ($7 bn), ending eight years of negotiations. The pact eliminates almost all tariffs on Australian agricultural products and expands cooperation on defence, critical minerals, and space....

By BBC Business
Akiem Orders First Battery-Electric Vectron
NewsMar 24, 2026

Akiem Orders First Battery-Electric Vectron

Akiem, a European rolling‑stock leasing firm, signed a framework agreement with Siemens Mobility for up to 80 battery‑electric dual‑mode Vectron locomotives, including a firm order for 50 units and an option for 30 more. The locomotives replace the diesel engine...

By International Railway Journal
Up To 17-Hour Nonstop Flights: Cathay Pacific's 10 New Ultra-Long Routes In 2026
NewsMar 24, 2026

Up To 17-Hour Nonstop Flights: Cathay Pacific's 10 New Ultra-Long Routes In 2026

Cathay Pacific will launch ten new ultra‑long‑haul routes in 2026, highlighted by a 17‑hour‑plus nonstop service between Hong Kong and Dallas/Fort Worth. Daily departures rise 9% to 174, though the combined network remains below its 2018 peak after merging Cathay...

By Simple Flying
United’s 250-Plane Order Includes More Lie-Flat Seats — and Snack Bars
NewsMar 24, 2026

United’s 250-Plane Order Includes More Lie-Flat Seats — and Snack Bars

United Airlines announced a $250‑plus aircraft order slated for delivery by 2028, featuring the custom‑designed A321 Coastliner and the long‑range A321XLR. The new narrow‑bodies will carry additional lie‑flat Polaris suites, expanded Premium Plus seats, and economy‑class snack bars, signaling a push...

By Skift – Technology
TRA Budapest 2026
NewsMar 24, 2026

TRA Budapest 2026

The Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2026 will take place in Budapest, Hungary from 18‑21 May 2026. As Europe’s flagship transport research and innovation conference, TRA brings together academia, industry, policymakers and civil society to discuss all transport modes and mobility...

By ITS International
By the Numbers: FY2025 Dredging Stats Released
NewsMar 24, 2026

By the Numbers: FY2025 Dredging Stats Released

The Dredging Contractors of America reported $1.8 billion in FY2025 federal dredging awards, all performed by U.S.-owned, U.S.-crewed Jones Act vessels. While large channel expansions tapered, core maintenance dredging stayed steady, and 74% of projects incorporated beneficial use of material for...

By MarineLink
CoMotion Miami 2026
NewsMar 24, 2026

CoMotion Miami 2026

CoMotion Miami 2026, the seventh edition of the mobility conference, will take place April 28‑29 in Miami, Florida. The two‑day event promises panels, workshops, demos, and networking sessions featuring leading thought‑leaders, policy makers, and transport agencies. Attendees will include founders,...

By ITS International
Can Computer Simulations Make Metal AM Certification in Aviation Faster and More Affordable?
NewsMar 24, 2026

Can Computer Simulations Make Metal AM Certification in Aviation Faster and More Affordable?

NASA and the FAA released a 195‑page strategy that proposes using validated computer simulations to streamline certification of metal‑additive‑manufactured aviation parts. Developed by the CM4QC steering group of industry leaders and universities, the roadmap outlines a Simulation Maturity Level framework...

By 3D Printing Industry – News
Queensland Faster Rail Goes Ahead
NewsMar 24, 2026

Queensland Faster Rail Goes Ahead

Preliminary tasks have begun on Queensland’s Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail project, targeting the 20 km Kuraby‑Beenleigh corridor. The line will be widened from two to four tracks, effectively doubling capacity and shortening travel times. The design‑construction contract was awarded...

By International Railway Journal
How TraceX Is Building The Data Layer For Verifiable Supply Chains
NewsMar 24, 2026

How TraceX Is Building The Data Layer For Verifiable Supply Chains

TraceX Technologies, a Bengaluru‑based startup founded in 2019, is building a unified data layer that captures every step of food supply chains using AI and blockchain. The platform addresses fragmented, manual records that hinder compliance and sustainability reporting, especially as...

By Inc42
South Kensington Tube Station Upgrade Advances with Step Free Access and New Overground Connections
NewsMar 24, 2026

South Kensington Tube Station Upgrade Advances with Step Free Access and New Overground Connections

Transport for London is advancing a major redevelopment of South Kensington Tube station, incorporating step‑free access to all platforms and a new eastbound Circle and District line platform. The upgrade includes an accessible entrance on Thurloe Street that directly connects...

By Global Railway Review
What's The Most You Can Tow With A Porsche Cayenne?
NewsMar 24, 2026

What's The Most You Can Tow With A Porsche Cayenne?

The 2026 Porsche Cayenne lineup retains a maximum towing capacity of 7,716 pounds across most variants, matching the original 2003 model. While the high‑performance Cayenne Turbo E‑Hybrid drops to 6,614 pounds, it boasts 729 horsepower and a 0‑60 time of...

By Jalopnik
AerCap Leases Two 777-300ERSFs to Ethiopian Airlines
NewsMar 24, 2026

AerCap Leases Two 777-300ERSFs to Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopian Airlines has signed lease agreements with AerCap for two Boeing 777‑300ER passenger‑to‑freighter (P2F) aircraft, marking the first 777‑300ERSF to operate on the African continent. The conversions will be performed by Israel Aerospace Industries, which holds FAA and CAAI certification...

By Air Cargo News
Governments Tighten Scrutiny on Carrier Pricing as Crisis Surcharges Mount
NewsMar 24, 2026

Governments Tighten Scrutiny on Carrier Pricing as Crisis Surcharges Mount

Governments in the United States and India are tightening oversight of ocean carrier pricing amid rising emergency surcharges linked to the Middle East crisis. The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission rejected liner requests for war‑related fees without a 30‑day notice, while...

By The Loadstar
MST Reports Faster Flower Processing than Rival EU Airports
NewsMar 24, 2026

MST Reports Faster Flower Processing than Rival EU Airports

Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) disclosed that its flower cargo hub processes shipments in an average of three hours, roughly half the time required at other European airports, which typically take between 3.5 and 6.5 hours. Even during peak periods, MST...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
AVL and Ansible Advance Vehicle Validation with Integrated Simulation and Driver-in-the-Loop Testing
NewsMar 24, 2026

AVL and Ansible Advance Vehicle Validation with Integrated Simulation and Driver-in-the-Loop Testing

AVL Mobility Technologies and Ansible Motion have teamed up to fuse AVL’s VSM real‑time vehicle simulation platform with Ansible’s driver‑in‑the‑loop simulators. The integrated solution lets manufacturers model components, systems and full vehicles, then immediately test chassis dynamics, power‑train behavior, ADAS...

By Autonomous Vehicle International
Mobileye Announces US OEM Win for Driver Monitoring System (DMS)
NewsMar 24, 2026

Mobileye Announces US OEM Win for Driver Monitoring System (DMS)

Mobileye announced that a leading U.S. automaker will integrate its Driver Monitoring System (DMS) with the EyeQ6L system‑on‑chip, targeting production start in 2027. The deal expands an existing ADAS program to span millions of vehicles across multiple models and model...

By Just Auto
FMC’s DiBella: Ports Are Key to U.S. Economic Security and Stability
NewsMar 24, 2026

FMC’s DiBella: Ports Are Key to U.S. Economic Security and Stability

Federal Maritime Commission Chair Laura DiBella told a ports conference that the United States faces a "critical moment" for revitalizing its shipping industry. She highlighted that more than 95% of U.S. imports and over 80% of global trade move by...

By FreightWaves – News
‘Young Professionals’ Virtual Conference on April 23 Will Address Rail Career Growth
NewsMar 24, 2026

‘Young Professionals’ Virtual Conference on April 23 Will Address Rail Career Growth

Railway Age’s fourth annual Young Professionals virtual conference returns on April 23 at 2 p.m. ET, offering free, career‑focused sessions for early‑ and mid‑level rail workers across freight, passenger and supply‑chain segments. The event opens with R.J. Corman CEO Justin Broyles,...

By Railway Age
Xpeng Sets up Standalone Robotaxi Unit
NewsMar 24, 2026

Xpeng Sets up Standalone Robotaxi Unit

Xpeng has launched a standalone robotaxi business unit that will coordinate product definition, integration, R&D testing and daily operations. The division aims to begin real‑world passenger trials in the second half of 2026, with fully autonomous, safety‑operator‑free rides expected by...

By Just Auto
DHL Express and SHEIN Expand Partnership with SAF Push
NewsMar 24, 2026

DHL Express and SHEIN Expand Partnership with SAF Push

DHL Express and fast‑fashion retailer SHEIN have deepened their partnership to trial sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in SHEIN’s international air freight. The collaboration, part of DHL’s GoGreen Plus programme, aims to scale SAF use across cross‑border e‑commerce logistics. DHL reports...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
More Speakers Confirmed for the European Cargo Experience
NewsMar 24, 2026

More Speakers Confirmed for the European Cargo Experience

The inaugural European Cargo Experience will take place in Gdansk, Poland, on May 6‑7, 2026, with a program centered on terminal automation and digitalisation. Organized alongside WorldCargo News and Project Cargo Journal, the two‑day event features a high‑profile speaker lineup,...

By RailFreight.com
Alstom to Modernise Houston Airport Skyway with New APM Trains and Systems
NewsMar 24, 2026

Alstom to Modernise Houston Airport Skyway with New APM Trains and Systems

Alstom secured a roughly $415 million contract to modernise Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport Skyway system, delivering 16 new Innovia APM R vehicles and a 15‑year operations‑and‑maintenance package. The upgrade includes Urbalis automatic train control, new communications, an operations control centre, and...

By Global Railway Review
This Major London Airport Has Been Named One of the Best in the World for 2026
NewsMar 24, 2026

This Major London Airport Has Been Named One of the Best in the World for 2026

London Heathrow has been named the 16th‑best airport worldwide and the eighth‑best hub in Europe in the 2026 Skytrax World Airport Awards, climbing six spots from last year. The airport also captured the World’s Best Airport Shopping award, highlighting its...

By Time Out
From AI Firewalls to Ethical Hackers: NS and Alstom on Cybersecurity
NewsMar 24, 2026

From AI Firewalls to Ethical Hackers: NS and Alstom on Cybersecurity

Dutch Railways (NS) is scaling its cyber defenses, now employing 140 specialists and allocating roughly $545 million to IT security. The firm runs a Red Team of ethical hackers and has deployed an AI‑powered firewall that monitors train‑level IP traffic. NS...

By RailTech.com
LATAM Pushing Ahead with Transatlantic Expansion
NewsMar 24, 2026

LATAM Pushing Ahead with Transatlantic Expansion

LATAM Airlines is expanding its transatlantic network, launching São Paulo‑Amsterdam flights on March 30 with four weekly B787‑9 services, increasing to six by mid‑April, and adding a São Paulo‑Brussels route in June with three weekly flights. The airline’s cargo division saw revenues rise...

By The Loadstar
Magma Aviation Appoints Hoatson to New Director Role
NewsMar 24, 2026

Magma Aviation Appoints Hoatson to New Director Role

Specialist air cargo manager Magma Aviation has appointed Paul Hoatson as director of commercial and network planning. Hoatson, who previously led network planning and alliances for eight years, will now align commercial objectives with network strategy. The expanded role is...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
Sea Cargo Charter Leaders Warn Against Decarbonisation Slowdown
NewsMar 24, 2026

Sea Cargo Charter Leaders Warn Against Decarbonisation Slowdown

Shipping leaders warned that scaling back decarbonisation amid IMO regulatory delays would jeopardise long‑term competitiveness. The Sea Cargo Charter, now with 33 charterers and operators, provides a voluntary framework to measure and disclose emissions. Signatories are reporting more than 90%...

By Splash 247
SAIC MG Announces ‘Semi-Solid-State Battery’ for Fitment This Year
NewsMar 24, 2026

SAIC MG Announces ‘Semi-Solid-State Battery’ for Fitment This Year

SAIC’s MG brand unveiled its SolidCore Battery, a semi‑solid‑state pack slated for mass production and European vehicle fitment by the end of 2026. The technology promises longer range, faster charging, superior low‑temperature performance and enhanced safety through a solid electrolyte...

By Just Auto
Škoda Switches to LFP Batteries for Elroq and Enyaq Models
NewsMar 24, 2026

Škoda Switches to LFP Batteries for Elroq and Enyaq Models

Škoda has refreshed its Elroq and Enyaq electric line‑up for the 2026 model year, introducing lithium‑iron‑phosphate (LFP) batteries in the base‑grade Elroq 60 and Enyaq 60. The new APP350 motor provides 350 Nm of torque while output dips slightly to 140 kW, and charging...

By Electrive
Cathay Cargo Reports February Tonnage Rise but Flags Geopolitical Volatility
NewsMar 24, 2026

Cathay Cargo Reports February Tonnage Rise but Flags Geopolitical Volatility

Cathay Cargo lifted February 2026 cargo tonnage 7% year‑on‑year, with Available Freight Tonne Kilometres (AFTKs) rising 4%. The first two months of the year saw a 6% tonnage increase versus 2025, despite a mid‑month dip linked to Lunar New Year...

By Aviation Business News – Cargo
2000-Built VLCC Sold for Further Trading
NewsMar 24, 2026

2000-Built VLCC Sold for Further Trading

The 26‑year‑old Hitachi‑built VLCC Kin A, a 298,000 dwt tanker, has been sold to undisclosed interests and renamed Helga. The vessel, flagged in Comoros, is now unclassed after its Bureau Veritas class was withdrawn and is anchored in southern China. No...

By Splash 247
This Rail Line Would Get You to the Grove, the Beverly Center and Cedars-Sinai. Is It L.A.'s 'Missing Link'?
NewsMar 24, 2026

This Rail Line Would Get You to the Grove, the Beverly Center and Cedars-Sinai. Is It L.A.'s 'Missing Link'?

Los Angeles Metro is poised to vote on a 9.7‑mile underground extension of the K Line from Crenshaw/Expo to Hollywood, adding nine stations and a tenth at the Hollywood Bowl. The project, projected to cost $11‑$15 billion, could raise daily ridership...

By Los Angeles Times – Books