
Australia: Real-Time Bridge Monitoring for Safer Victoria Roads
A 12‑month trial of Bridge Weigh‑In‑Motion (BWIM) technology was completed on Victoria’s Western Freeway, installing sensors beneath a bridge to capture real‑time axle loads of heavy vehicles. The system recorded detailed load patterns without disrupting traffic and proved portable for redeployment to other structures. Data from the trial enables predictive maintenance, more accurate asset management, and informs future bridge design and investment decisions. It marks Australia’s first bridge‑based weighing deployment, aligning with global moves toward digital infrastructure monitoring.

UK Rail Research Leader Speaks on Manufacturing, Collaboration in Melbourne
Luisa Moisio, Director of Research at the UK Rail Safety and Standards Board, delivered the 13th Stephen Marich Annual Lecture at Monash University, outlining two decades of British rail research collaboration. She emphasized the UK Rail Technical Strategy and the...

No Flight Attendants: The Gritty Reality Of A C-17 Rescue Flight
Amid escalating U.S.-Iran tensions, roughly 1,600 Americans are stranded across the Middle East, prompting the State Department to arrange charter flights and consider military options. The Air Force has deployed C‑17 Globemaster III cargo planes to evacuate civilians, offering a...

Glass Or No Glass? How The DC-10 & McDonnell Douglas MD-11’s Cockpits Are Different
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and MD-11 share an iconic tri‑jet silhouette, but their flight decks diverge dramatically. The older DC-10 retains a traditional analog cockpit with mechanical gauges, while the MD-11 introduced a glass cockpit featuring digital displays and integrated...

Quantum Navigation: The Magnetic Secret for Precisely Determining Aircraft Location
Airbus is actively testing quantum navigation, known as MagNav, which leverages the Earth’s magnetic field and quantum sensors to pinpoint aircraft location. The approach matches real‑time magnetic readings against a pre‑built magnetic anomaly map, offering centimeter‑level accuracy without satellite reliance....

WTCE Roundtable Explores Digital Path to Profitable Inflight Food Retail
Ahead of the 2026 World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo, a WTCE‑hosted virtual roundtable explored how airlines can turn inflight food and beverage (F&B) from a cost centre into a profitable, digitally enabled retail experience. Panelists highlighted a mindset...
Study: Phone-Based Connections Lead Car Audio Listening
Futuresource Consulting’s Audio Tech Lifestyles 2025 survey of 10,000 car‑traveling consumers shows phone‑based connections now dominate in‑car audio, with 51% using Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay or Android Auto as their primary source. Radio’s share has slipped to roughly 25% overall, though...

Spirit Airlines Slashes International Routes As Network Shrinks Further
Spirit Airlines announced a sweeping reduction of its international network, cancelling 11 routes and trimming frequencies on 22 more beginning mid‑April 2026. The cuts focus heavily on Florida gateways, with Fort Lauderdale and Orlando losing several Caribbean and Central American...

Port of the Future 2026: A Look Back, a Path Forward
The Port of the Future Conference, launched in 2019 by Dr. Tony Ambler and now directed by Kevin Clement, brings together maritime operators, academia, and policymakers to explore next‑generation port technologies. Its agenda spotlights AI, automation, digitalization, and decarbonization, offering...
Target Begins Roll Out of Next-Day Delivery to 20 More Cities
Target Corp. announced it will extend its next‑day delivery service to 20 additional metropolitan areas, pushing the total number of cities offering the option to more than 50 and covering roughly 60% of the U.S. population. The rollout is part...

You Desperately Need This Salvaged Lotus Elise That's Been Rebodied With Forward-Sliding Attack Doors
Rezvani Motors is auctioning one of only three Beast Alpha prototypes built on a salvaged Lotus Elise chassis, featuring its signature forward‑sliding SideWinder doors. The car packs a Honda‑sourced 2.4‑liter turbo delivering roughly 500 hp through a five‑speed manual, while the...

Honda Recalling 65,135 Prologue and ZDX Models with Software Issues
Honda and Acura are recalling 65,135 2024 Prologue and ZDX SUVs after software defects in the Radio Control Module caused the rear‑view camera and instrument cluster to go blank. The issue, which can be temporarily resolved by restarting the vehicle,...
TPM26: Europe’s Persistent Port Congestion Won’t Be Remedied by Short-Term Fixes
Europe’s main import gateways suffer from chronic buffer‑capacity shortages, turning port congestion into a persistent bottleneck rather than a fleeting disruption. Industry leaders warn that the lack of short‑term remedies will continue to erode vessel schedule reliability and strain inventory...

Is Single Sourcing, or Sole Sourcing, Dead?
The COVID‑19 pandemic highlighted the fragility of supply chains that rely on single or sole sourcing, as lockdowns and demand spikes caused widespread stockouts. Single sourcing can secure lower prices and simplify supplier management, but it leaves firms vulnerable when...

Hyundai and Kia EVs in Limbo in the US
Hyundai and Kia posted record February sales in the U.S., yet their EV lineup faces uncertainty as the IONIQ 6 and EV6 saw steep sales drops and lack confirmed 2026 models. Only the IONIQ 5, IONIQ 9 and EV9 have confirmed next‑year versions,...

Delta Air Lines Smashes Summer Flights To Europe: Largest-Ever Schedule Revealed
Delta Air Lines announced its largest‑ever summer schedule, operating an average of 95 daily nonstop flights across the North Atlantic in Q3 2026 – a 1.6% increase over its previous record. The airline will serve 28 European airports, including new seasonal...

NDSS 2025 – On The Realism Of LiDAR Spoofing Attacks Against Autonomous Driving Vehicle
The NDSS 2025 paper presents the first large‑scale measurement of physical‑world adversarial attacks on commercial traffic‑sign recognition (TSR) systems used in autonomous vehicles. While academic attack techniques can achieve 100% success against specific commercial TSR functions, overall success rates are...

Armon Shipyard Delivers MAURIC Fast Ferry Bindy II
Spanish shipyard Armon has delivered the MAURIC‑designed Fast Ferry Bindy II to Morlenn Express, a 29‑meter catamaran capable of carrying 400 passengers at 20 knots. The vessel features an all‑aluminum wave‑piercer hull and IMO Tier III‑compliant engines, meeting the latest European passenger‑vessel directives....

Washington Lawmakers Eye Repeal Of Luxury Aircraft Tax
Washington state lawmakers are moving to repeal a 10% luxury aircraft tax slated for April 1, 2026, which would have applied to non‑commercial aircraft sales or leases above $500,000. Strong pushback from the aviation community, including Paine Field tenants, led the bill’s...

NASA Study Finds Urban Residents More Sensitive To Air Taxi Noise
NASA’s VANGARD study, conducted Aug‑Sept 2025, surveyed 359 volunteers in major U.S. metros to gauge annoyance from 67 simulated air‑taxi sounds. Participants heard the noises without visual cues, ensuring pure acoustic assessment. Early results show urban residents report higher irritation...

The Premium Economy Boom That Expanded Fast Is Now A Revenue Staple
Premium economy, first introduced in the late 1970s, has evolved into a core revenue product for airlines worldwide. Today, carriers from legacy to hybrid low‑cost operators equip new A350 and 787 aircraft with factory‑installed premium cabins offering up to 42‑inch...

Hiboy Launches 100-Mile EX11 Full Suspension E-Bike at $1,300, Bluetti 128Wh to 3,840Wh Elite Power Stations From a $113 Low,...
Hiboy unveiled its EX11 full‑suspension electric bike at a launch price of $1,299, a 35% discount from the $2,000 MSRP. The bike offers up to 100 miles of pedal‑assist range, a 750 W rear hub motor with 28 mph top speed, and rugged...
Middle East War Puts Trans-Pacific Service Contract Talks in Limbo
Container lines have halted 2026‑27 trans‑Pacific service contract negotiations as the Middle East war ties up roughly 10% of global container tonnage and pushes bunker fuel prices higher. The conflict adds uncertainty to cost structures and functional capacity, prompting carriers...
Middle East War Slows Trans-Pacific Service Contract Talks Further
Container carriers are pausing or slowing 2026‑27 trans‑Pacific service contract negotiations as they gauge the fallout from the Middle East war. The conflict has immobilized an estimated 2 %‑10 % of global container tonnage, tightening available capacity. Simultaneously, soaring bunker fuel prices...

Near Earth Autonomy and Team Fly Uncrewed Logistics Black Hawks
Near Earth Autonomy, together with Honeywell, Moog and XP Services, has completed a year of integration and flight testing for the RUC‑60, an optionally crewed Black Hawk converted for autonomous logistics. The team demonstrated the first fully automated takeoff‑to‑landing flight...

EU Unveils Maritime Industrial and Ports Strategies to Boost Shipbuilding, Security, and Decarbonization
The European Commission unveiled two coordinated initiatives—the EU Industrial Maritime Strategy and the EU Ports Strategy—to reinforce Europe’s shipbuilding capacity, secure port operations, and accelerate the sector’s shift to clean energy. Key measures include a Maritime Value Chains Alliance, a...

Qatar LNG Shutdown Sends Global Gas Markets Into Turmoil
Qatar Energy declared force majeure on its LNG exports, halting production at the Ras Laffan plant amid the escalating U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. The shutdown, which affects roughly 20% of global liquefied natural gas, is expected to last at least...

No Injuries After Door Separates From Aircraft In Alaska
A Grant Aviation GA‑8 Airvan lost its left rear sliding door while en route from Eek to Bethel, Alaska, on Feb. 28. The aircraft continued to Bethel and landed safely with no injuries reported. The incident is being monitored by...
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Volkswagen’s Affordable Electric SUV Is Almost Here [Images]
Volkswagen is set to launch the ID. Cross, an affordable entry‑level electric SUV positioned below the ID.4. The model shares the MEB+ platform with the ID. Polo, features a single 208 hp front‑mounted motor and promises a WLTP range of up to 420 km....
Tourism Emergency Procedures Activated in Israel and Gulf Region
Israel's Ministry of Tourism launched Operation “Roaring Lion,” activating 24/7 virtual assistance and shuttle services to expedite tourist departures via the Taba border crossing. Four land border crossings remain operational with specific hours, while Destination Management Companies retain full logistical...

2027 Chevy Silverado and Its New V-8 Engine Are Worth Waiting For
Chevrolet is set to unveil the 2027 Silverado, its first full redesign in eight years, preserving the iconic boxy exterior while introducing a unified glass dashboard that merges the digital gauge cluster and infotainment screen. The truck will sit on...

Perspective From Zebra Technologies: Pocket Automation – the Pragmatic Path to a Resilient Supply Chain in 2026
Zebra Technologies argues that by 2026 the most effective supply‑chain upgrade will be "pocket automation"—targeted, workflow‑level upgrades rather than full‑site, lights‑out factories. The approach promises ROI within 24 months, leveraging AI‑enabled handhelds, wearables and RFID to augment frontline workers. Incremental...

Brokers Note Rising Middle East Demand Following Outbreak of War
Cargo charter brokers report a surge in enquiries after the US‑Israel missile strikes on Iran triggered the grounding of major Gulf carriers. Qatar Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo and Etihad Cargo have largely halted scheduled flights, prompting shippers to seek ad‑hoc charters....

Sporty’s Debuts ‘The Active Runway’
Sporty’s announced the launch of “The Active Runway,” a new Facebook hub that consolidates content from its multiple aviation platforms. The hub will deliver articles, videos, training tips, reviews, and commentary in a single, easily accessible feed for pilots. While...

French-German Fighter Program on Life Support as Dassault Blames Airbus
The French‑German Future Combat Air System (FCAS) fighter program is on the brink of collapse after Dassault Aviation publicly accused Airbus of refusing to collaborate on the next‑generation jet. Dassault’s CEO Eric Trappier warned that without Airbus’s participation the project...
NCDOT May Be Open To Burying Roadway As Part Of I-77 Expansion
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has revived the idea of tunneling sections of the I‑77 expansion after previously deeming it too costly. The $3.2 billion project will add two lanes over an 11‑mile corridor and has entered a three‑month RFP...

PA-28 Crashes Into Phoenix Neighborhood
A Piper PA-28 training aircraft crashed into two homes in north Phoenix just before 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday, striking a residence and landing in a neighboring backyard. The flight instructor, a student pilot, and a homeowner were taken to hospital with...

Glamox to Light US Navy’s Towing, Salvage, and Rescue Ship
Glamox has won a contract from Austal USA to supply exterior and interior LED marine lighting for the upcoming USNS James D. Fairbanks (T‑ATS‑13), the latest Navajo‑Class towing, salvage and rescue ship for the U.S. Navy. The deal adds a...

REEB Launches Two New Steel Hardtails for 2026
REEB Cycles marks its 15th anniversary by unveiling two new steel hardtail frames for the 2026 model year: the American‑made Re:Dikyelous and the Taiwan‑built Hall Pass. Both bikes share aggressive trail geometry, a 130 mm fork, 65.5° head angle and innovative...

Warthog: A Rugged Platform for Industrial Automation
The Warthog UGV is a rugged, all‑terrain unmanned ground vehicle built for industrial automation and research, offering a 272 kg payload, 18 km/h top speed, and IP65‑rated steel/aluminum construction. It comes with ROS 2 preinstalled, a Gazebo simulation model, and flexible power outputs...

Work Starts on Melbourne Airport Rail Link
Preliminary work has begun on Melbourne’s $4.1 billion airport rail link, starting with a major redevelopment of Sunshine station into a transport hub. The upgrade adds six kilometres of new track, two rail bridges and realigns existing passenger and freight lines....

Packaging Corner: The Digital Wolf Whistle for Returnable Containers
Digital Matter’s CEO Loic Barancourt outlines a hybrid IoT tracking system that combines cellular and Bluetooth tags to monitor returnable containers. By tagging only a fraction of assets, companies can slash loss rates from roughly 20% to under 1% and...
RMT Spotlights Collapsible ATLAS Drawer
RMT Global Partners introduced the Collapsible ATLAS Drawer, a lightweight galley drawer that folds flat when not in use. Designed with input from caterers and cabin crews, the drawer features snap‑open and quick‑collapse mechanisms that speed loading and reduce handling...

Lift Truck Tips: Attachments Make Odd Jobs Faster and Safer
Lift‑truck attachments, especially paper‑roll clamps, are transforming material handling by reducing damage and speeding up transport. Bolzoni emphasizes custom‑engineered solutions that match each roll’s dimensions, allowing operators to move products faster with fewer workers. The company highlights safety gains from...

2027 BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe
The 2027 BMW 2‑Series Gran Coupe launches between $42,000 and $52,000, offering two trims: the entry‑level 228 with front‑ or all‑wheel drive and the sportier M235 xDrive with 312 hp. The M235 accelerates from 0‑60 mph in 4.2 seconds, while the 228...

Ensuring People’s Well-Being Amid Fears of War Escalation
Rising tensions between Iran and Israel have revived concerns over the security of the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for nearly one‑fifth of global oil shipments. Analysts outline three scenarios: a contained but prolonged missile exchange, a broader regional war...

Conflux Technology 3D Printed Oil Cooler Completes Full-Distance Endurance Race on Multimatic-Engineered Car
Australian firm Conflux Technology successfully completed a full‑distance endurance race using its 3D‑printed, configurable transmission oil cooler on a Multimatic Motorsports car. The metal‑additive‑manufactured cooler was produced in two weeks and achieved roughly 20% higher heat rejection than the previous...

Labor Advocates Try to Put the Brakes on Unregulated, Self-Driving Waymo Cars
Minnesota labor advocates are urging state lawmakers to halt the deployment of Waymo’s autonomous vehicles until clear safety and regulatory frameworks are established. Waymo currently operates driver‑assisted cars in Minneapolis to map streets, while the state lacks specific autonomous‑vehicle legislation....
Fraud First: Why ‘Broker Transparency’ Misses the Mark
The article contends that the FMCSA’s push to tighten broker transparency under 49 CFR 371.3 misses the larger problem of freight fraud, which has generated over 80,000 complaints. It traces the rule’s origins to a 1949 ICC mandate and its...
Congressional Policymakers Reintroduce Railway Safety Act
Senators Maria Cantwell and Jon Husted have reintroduced the bipartisan Railway Safety Act, a bill first proposed in 2023 after the Norfolk Southern derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The legislation mandates deployment of defect‑detection technologies, two‑person train crews, stricter emergency‑response...