Electric Trucks Take to the Road as Demand for Petrol-Free Cars Surges
Australian startup New Energy Transport completed its first electric long‑haul delivery from Sydney to Canberra, targeting a fleet of 20 electric trucks by the end of next year. The 290 km run cost about $33 in charging—roughly a third of a comparable diesel trip—and the trucks can travel 500‑600 km on a single charge. A fuel shock sparked by the Iran war has driven battery‑only EV inquiries up 50% at BYD and doubled February sales, lifting EV market share to 18.6% of new car sales. Analysts warn Brent crude could reach $200 per barrel, intensifying the push for electrification.

This New TSA Wait Time Tool Is Better Than The MyTSA App
A new browser‑based TSA wait‑time tracker built by Zach Griff offers checkpoint‑level data for about 19 U.S. airports, including PreCheck and CLEAR lanes where available. Unlike the MyTSA app, which provides only airport‑wide estimates, this tool pulls live feeds directly...

Steadicopter Launches Dedicated UAS Academy to Train GlobalOperators and Technicians on Advanced Rotary UAV Missions
Steadicopter, a developer of rotary unmanned aerial systems, announced the launch of its Steadicopter UAS Academy, a global training program for operators, mission commanders and technicians. The curriculum emphasizes the unique capabilities of rotary UAVs—persistent hover, precision deployment and flexibility—across...

3 Additives that Protect High-Mileage Engines (and when to Use Them)
The article outlines three engine additives—Zinc Dialkyldithiophosphate (ZDDP), Molybdenum Disulfide (MoS₂), and Polyetheramine (PEA)—that can extend the life of high‑mileage engines. It explains how each compound forms protective films, reduces friction, or stabilizes combustion under demanding conditions. Practical product recommendations...
Brussels Trains Disrupted After Suspicious Bags Found at Midi Station
Brussels‑Midi, the city’s main railway hub, was evacuated on Monday evening after police discovered suspicious bags, halting all train movements between 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. A joint police and army bomb‑disposal unit inspected the packages and declared them harmless, allowing services...

Airports Facing Financial Challenges
U.S. airports are confronting a perfect storm of financial strain, operational disruptions, and aging infrastructure. A recent fatal collision at LaGuardia highlighted safety concerns amid a Department of Homeland Security funding lapse that left TSA agents unpaid and caused long...

Fatal Incident Prompts Hyundai to Issue Immediate Stop-Sale Order
Hyundai has issued an immediate stop‑sale on the 2026 Palisade Limited and Calligraphy trims after a tragic accident in which a child died while a second‑ or third‑row power seat was folding. The recall covers roughly 68,500 vehicles and stems...

Major Flight Cancellations: How Capital One Miles Saved My International Trip Home
The escalation of conflict in the Middle East led to unprecedented airspace closures, grounding Emirates flights and stranding an estimated one million passengers. One traveler, en route from London to Australia, saw a 35,000‑mile Emirates award disappear and faced a...

60 Minutes Catches Up to America’s Shipbuilding Crisis Long Flagged by Maritime Industry
A 60 Minutes segment highlighted the widening gap between U.S. shipyards and Asian rivals, underscoring a long‑standing shipbuilding crisis. South Korean conglomerate Hanwha announced up to $5 billion to expand Philadelphia’s Philly Shipyard, aiming to boost annual output from under two...

Focusing on Human-Centered Innovation: A Conversation with Karli Sage
Karli Sage, VP of Supply Chain Management, Technology and Engineering at Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, is championing "human‑centered innovation" by deploying warehouse automation, drones, collaborative robots, and decision‑intelligence software that serve employees first. She emphasizes that technology should simplify...

Caterpillar and Fortescue Extend Command for Hauling Agreement for Western Australia Mines
Caterpillar has renewed its MineStar Command agreement with Fortescue’s Chichester Metals and FMG Solomon to supply and operate autonomous haulage software at three Western Australian mines. The extension continues a decade‑long deployment that began in 2012, reinforcing safety, reliability and...

Asheville Regional Airport Begins TSA Support Drive
Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) announced a community‑driven support initiative for its Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers who are working without pay due to the ongoing partial federal government shutdown. Approximately 96 TSA team members at AVL are affected, prompting the...

SWISSPORT’S MATCHBOX PLATFORM ACHIEVES ISO 27001, 27017 AND 27018 CERTIFICATIONS
Swissport’s Matchbox, a cloud‑based travel document validation platform, has earned ISO 27001, ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 certifications, confirming its information‑security, cloud‑security and privacy controls. The platform already validates more than four million passengers with 100% accuracy on inadmissible traveler...

BlueOval SK Delays Layoffs at Kentucky Battery Plant
Ford and SK On are winding down their $11.4 billion BlueOval SK battery joint venture, prompting a delay in the planned layoffs at the Glendale, Kentucky plant. The initial cut of roughly 1,500 workers, slated for mid‑February, has been pushed back, with...

For CSX, Drones Are An Important Item In The Toolbox
CSX has turned drones from a proof‑of‑concept into an enterprise‑wide asset, now operating over 250 unmanned aircraft across its rail network. More than 350 employees hold FAA Part 107 certifications, enabling eight departments to leverage aerial data for inspections, mapping and...

Mayor Moreno, Regional Leaders Share Details of Master Plan for Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport
Mayor Helena Moreno and regional leaders unveiled the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) Master Plan, a ten‑year roadmap to accommodate projected growth to 8.6‑9.7 million departing passengers. The plan calls for a second terminal, 10‑15 new gates, upgraded roadways,...

Source Logistics Selects IFS Softeon WMS, Supported by Alpine Supply Chain Solutions, to Accelerate Rapid Nationwide Expansion
Source Logistics, a fast‑growing 3PL with 25 warehouses and over 5.8 million square feet of FDA‑ and SQF‑compliant space, has selected IFS Softeon’s warehouse management system to power its nationwide expansion. The Softeon platform offers multi‑tenant architecture, strong API integration and...

Sea Cloud Cruises Unveils 2027–2028 Sailings with Savings and European Itineraries
Sea Cloud Cruises announced its 2027‑2028 sailing season, featuring luxury small‑ship voyages on the tall vessels Sea Cloud Spirit and Sea Cloud II. The lineup emphasizes European itineraries, including Irish, Scottish, French Atlantic, and Mediterranean routes. Guests who book by...

Cathay Expands European Trucking Operations with Wallenborn Agreement
Cathay Cargo announced a strategic partnership with Wallenborn Transport to broaden its European trucking footprint. The agreement adds live shipment tracking and real‑time temperature monitoring, giving shippers greater visibility and control. Wallenborn operates 17 bases across 13 countries, linking more...

Genesis Launches in the Netherlands
Hyundai’s luxury brand Genesis has entered the Netherlands, offering three fully electric models – the GV60 compact SUV, the Electrified GV70 SUV, and the Electrified G80 sedan. Pricing begins at €49,900 ($54,400) for the GV60, €65,400 ($71,300) for the GV70,...

Tesla Patent Reveals Dual-Battery System for Trailer-Mounted Range Extender
Tesla filed patent US 2026/0048683 A1 describing a dual‑battery architecture that pairs an 800 V primary pack with a 400 V auxiliary pack, operating in three modes—SOE balancing, OCV matching, and parallel fast‑charging. The design offers two mounting options, including a trailer‑mounted auxiliary pack...

Your Car Door Sticker Decoded: What All That Info Actually Means
The safety compliance label on a vehicle’s door jamb consolidates critical specifications such as recommended cold tire pressure, gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), gross axle weight rating (GAWR), tire size, manufacturing date, and VIN. These details are mandated by safety...

TSA Pay Lapse Threatens to Disrupt U.S. Air Travel As Funding Fight Drags On
A federal funding lapse has left Transportation Security Administration officers working without pay, driving daily absenteeism to about 10%—five times the normal rate—and spiking to 25‑38% at major hubs such as JFK, Atlanta, and Houston. The staffing shortfall threatens checkpoint...

Aircraft Laser Strikes Drop, Second Year In a Row
Pilots logged 10,994 laser strikes in 2025, a 14 percent drop from 2024, marking the second consecutive year of decline. Since 2010 the FAA has recorded 337 pilot injuries linked to laser incidents. The agency attributes the improvement to robust reporting...

India in Talks with Global Partners for Safe Passage for Vessels Carrying Essential Commodities via Strait of Hormuz: PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi told Parliament that India is actively negotiating with global partners to guarantee safe passage for vessels carrying oil, gas, fertilizers and other essential commodities through the Strait of Hormuz. The government is expanding its strategic petroleum...

Supertanker’s Signals Show It Crossed Hormuz From Iraq
A Bloomberg‑tracked oil supertanker, the Omega Trader, has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz, marking the first observed movement of Iraqi crude through the waterway since it was effectively closed at the start of the war. Managed by Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines,...

Picture of the Day: March 23, 2026
AVweb’s Picture of the Day for March 23, 2026 features a Waco RNF soaring over El Capitan Reservoir in San Diego County, with the image credited to photographer Dave Leedom. The post highlights the enduring appeal of vintage aircraft among recreational pilots. It also notes...

FAA Wants Feedback on UAS Airport and Droneport Integration
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened a public comment period, ending April 22, to gather input on how unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) should be incorporated into existing airports and emerging droneports. The request targets airports, operators, and other stakeholders to...

United 737 Tries To Take Off On Runway Edge, Pilots Pretend Nothing Happened
United Airlines flight UA1394, a Boeing 737‑700, attempted a midfield takeoff from Chicago O’Hare’s runway 10L on March 19, 2026, but the crew aligned the aircraft with the left‑hand edge lights instead of the centerline. The takeoff was aborted at...

HV-MELA-BAT Showcases Megawatt Charging System
The HV‑MELA‑BAT consortium, led by Fraunhofer ISE, unveiled a megawatt‑scale charging system that combines a high‑efficiency DC/DC converter with a novel contact system. The isolating converter reaches a record‑breaking 99.26% efficiency and a volumetric power density of 9 kW per liter....

Greece International Air Arrivals Rise 5.9% in 2025, Driven by Market Diversity and Off-Season Growth
Greece recorded 31.0 million international air arrivals in 2025, a 5.9% rise from 2024. Athens International Airport handled 12 million passengers, up 9%, while Thessaloniki saw a 10.2% increase. The growth stemmed from a broader market mix—no single source exceeded 17.4%—and a...

ENSCO Taps Gregory Grissom To Lead Inspection & Asset Management Services
Gregory T. Grissom, P.E., has been appointed Division Manager of Rail Inspection & Asset Management Services at ENSCO, Inc., bringing more than 25 years of railway engineering and leadership experience. Previously president of Loram Technologies, Grissom oversaw the integration of...

African Bunkering Hubs Gain as Ships Reroute Around the Cape
War in the Middle East and Houthi attacks have forced carriers to avoid the Suez Canal and the Red Sea, prompting a surge of vessels rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope. This shift has dramatically increased demand for ship‑refuelling...

Guatemala: Connecting The Oceans
Guatemala is advancing a $7 billion private "dry canal" called the Guatemalan Interoceanic Corridor (GIC), a 372‑kilometer land route linking a new Pacific port at San Luis with the Caribbean port of San Jorge. The project, backed by the Guatemalan Interoceanic...

Vietnam: VinBus Deploys 169 Electric Buses in Ho Chi Minh City
VinBus, Vietnam’s public‑transport arm of Vingroup, has introduced 169 electric buses into Ho Chi Minh City, sourced from its sister firm VinFast. The new fleet operates across nine routes, replacing conventional diesel units with the compact EB 6 and larger EB 8 models. Both...

ASEAN LV Market Set to Decline in 2026 Despite Strong January Sales
ASEAN light‑vehicle (LV) sales are projected to dip 1% YoY to 3.20 million units in 2026, despite a 31% surge in January driven by strong performance in Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. The Philippines remains the outlier, with LV demand weakening as...

EKA Mobility Bags Order for 915 E-Buses in Hyderabad
EKA Mobility, a Pune‑based EV firm, received a Letter of Award to supply and deploy 915 electric buses in Hyderabad. The fleet will consist of 100 nine‑metre and 815 twelve‑metre non‑AC buses, delivered through a consortium with GreenCell Mobility. The...

Volvo FH Autonomous Truck Fleet Now Hauling All Production for Brønnøy Kalk
Volvo Autonomous Solutions has expanded its Autona/earth platform at Norway's Brønnøy Kalk limestone mine to run three shifts, allowing a fleet of nine Volvo FH autonomous trucks to handle the entire five‑kilometre haul route around the clock. The trucks, equipped...
Parcelhero Launches Market-Leading Live Tracking and Streamlined Booking Features
Parcelhero, the UK’s leading courier comparison platform, has rolled out the first phase of a major technology upgrade featuring AI‑powered live tracking and what it claims is the industry’s fastest booking interface. The new system automatically flags customs issues, pre‑fills...

NorthStandard Backs Crew Nudges to Cut Ship Emissions
NorthStandard has teamed with Signol to roll out a behavioural‑science‑driven nudging platform that encourages seafarers to adopt fuel‑saving actions. The insurer will subsidise Signol’s SaaS subscription for its members, while Signol covers onboarding costs. By delivering weekly, personalised prompts and...

Ceva Logistics to Offer Maritime Transport for End-of-Life Batteries
Ceva Logistics, a French logistics firm within the CMA CGM Group, has launched a maritime service to ship used lithium‑ion EV batteries from island regions to continental Europe. The solution uses five specially adapted containers with a combined capacity of 30 tonnes,...

Not All Maintenance Violations Are the Same
The piece separates vehicle‑maintenance violations into two distinct buckets—driver‑detectable issues found during pre‑trip checks and systemic maintenance failures that only a proper preventive‑maintenance program can catch. Driver‑detectable problems such as burnt‑out lights, low tire pressure, or missing mirrors demand better...
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Logistics: What It Means and How Businesses Use It
Logistics is the systematic coordination of acquiring, storing, and transporting resources to their final destination, a practice that originated in the military and now underpins modern supply chains. Efficient logistics reduces costs, accelerates delivery, and creates a competitive edge, especially...

Chevy's Corvette Boss Says Tremec's Manual Gearbox Isn't Coming to the C8
Chevrolet’s chief engineers Tony Roma and Josh Holder announced at the 12 Hours of Sebring that the C8 Corvette will never receive a manual transmission, dismissing Tremec’s six‑speed prototype as non‑production. They emphasized that the existing 8‑speed dual‑clutch gearbox delivers...

Damen Delivers ASD Tug En Avant 19 to Muller Dordrecht
Damen Shipyards delivered the ASD Tug 2811, named En Avant 19, to Dutch operator Muller Dordrecht. Built in Vietnam and shipped to Rotterdam, the 28.57‑meter vessel offers 65 tonnes of bollard pull and can operate both offshore and inland. It features...

De Havilland Canada Delivers 1,000th Twin Otter
De Havilland Canada has delivered its 1,000th DHC‑6 Twin Otter, handing the aircraft to Colombian regional carrier SATENA. The milestone underscores a production run that began in 1965 and highlights the model’s enduring appeal in remote‑operating markets. SATENA now operates...

Taiwan Expands High-Speed Fleet Depot
Taiwan High Speed Rail is building a 24,000 m² maintenance hall at the Zuoying depot in Kaohsiung, slated for completion in December 2027. The new hall will house six tracks and accommodate the upcoming fleet of twelve 300 km/h N700ST trains sourced...

CORP Launches Oregon Transload Facility
G&W's Choice Terminals announced the opening of the Dillard transload facility for its Central Oregon and Pacific (CORP) railroad. The site can handle five railcars at once, features a 20‑car storage track and a small warehouse for just‑in‑time truck deliveries,...

Cebu Pacific Scales Back Int’l Flights as MidEast War Lifts Fuel Costs
Cebu Pacific announced a temporary scaling back of its international network as the Middle East conflict drives jet‑fuel prices to more than double 2025 levels. The airline will suspend Davao‑Bangkok, Iloilo‑Bangkok, Iloilo‑Singapore and Clark‑Hanoi routes through October and trim frequencies...

Booking SAS Awards Using Delta SkyMiles: Routes, Availability, and What It Costs to Fly
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) left Star Alliance for SkyTeam, enabling Delta SkyMiles members to redeem awards on SAS flights. The 2025 codeshare expansion broadened route availability, now covering intra‑European sectors and select long‑haul legs from European hubs to the U.S., Asia,...