Airport Tech and the Passenger Experience
Airsiders, a Berlin‑based travel tech firm, says digital innovation is reshaping the airport passenger journey across five pillars: automated check‑in and baggage drop, advanced security screening, interactive wayfinding, real‑time information and streamlined boarding. Self‑service kiosks and mobile apps are slashing queue times, while electronic bag tags boost handling precision. Biometric screening and digital identity solutions accelerate security checks without sacrificing safety. Amadeus AirOps highlights that mature self‑service infrastructure combined with biometrics now enables interactions that take only seconds, eliminating the need for physical documents.

Ferguson Marine Secures Award to Build Four Vessels
The Scottish Government will award Ferguson Marine contracts to build four vessels, creating a guaranteed five‑year pipeline of work. The package comprises a new Marine Protection Vessel, a Marine Research Vessel for Marine Scotland, and two passenger ferries for Caledonian...

Russian LNG Carrier ‘Arctic Metagaz’ Reportedly Ablaze Off Malta as Maritime Patrol Aircraft Circles
The Russian‑owned LNG carrier Arctic Metagaz caught fire in the central Mediterranean off Malta on Tuesday, with its AIS signal disappearing shortly before the blaze. The vessel, loaded at the Saam floating storage unit, is part of a shadow fleet...
Laredo Secures $58M Rail Grant to Speed up Texas Border Freight
Texas Transportation Commission awarded $160.4 million from the new Off‑System Rail Grade Separation State Fund, with Laredo receiving the largest share of $58.51 million for a CPKC grade‑separation project on Santa Maria Boulevard. The grant will eliminate at‑grade crossings in one of...
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[In the Picture] Ikea Rolls Out Self-Driving Delivery Vans in China
Ikea China has begun using autonomous electric delivery vans in Anhui province after a successful pilot. The vans shuttle orders between an external warehouse and the Hefei store, also restocking shelves. Over the trial they covered roughly 75,600 kilometers and...
Hermeus Achieves First Flight of Mk. 2.1 Supersonic Aircraft
Hermeus successfully completed the first flight of its Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 supersonic demonstrator on March 2 at Spaceport America, New Mexico. The remotely piloted aircraft is powered by a Pratt & Whitney F100‑229 engine, marking a step up from the earlier Mk 1 flight at...

Tuition-Free A&P Program For High School Students Coming to Michigan
Jackson County Airport‑Reynolds Field in southern Michigan is establishing a tuition‑free Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) training school for high‑school students, targeting an initial cohort of 30 juniors and seniors. The program, slated to begin in September 2027, is funded by...
Uniworld Rolls Out New Advisor Training
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises has launched a new Uniworld University course that gives travel advisors early access to the brand’s 2026‑2027 expansion roadmap. The program coincides with Uniworld’s 50th anniversary and offers exclusive advisor rates, CLIA credits, and a Preferred...

One-Third of E-Commerce Packages in Violation
Liège Airport processes about 3.6 million e‑commerce parcels daily, accounting for roughly 20 % of Europe’s online sales. Customs can inspect only 0.006 % of these shipments—around 216 files per day—and 30 % of the checked B2C parcels are found in violation, generating €3.3 million...

Pesa Secures Research Funding for Hydrogen Rail Vehicle
Polish trainmaker Pesa secured Zloty 36 million from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, part of a Zloty 108 million project to build a bi‑mode hydrogen‑electric passenger demonstrator. The vehicle will feature a pantograph, hydrogen fuel cells, batteries and an intelligent control system that...

£2.3 Million Transformation Completed at Chippenham Station
Network Rail, Great Western Railway and Wiltshire Council have completed a £2.3 million transformation of Chippenham station. The project delivers a new 200‑space enclosed cycle hub, expanded bus capacity, a relocated taxi rank and step‑free access, while respecting the Grade II listed...

S-Line Rail Corridor Construction Progresses
North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has begun construction on a $22.7 million grade‑separation bridge at New Hope Church Road in Raleigh, part of the three‑year S‑Line Raleigh‑to‑Richmond (R2R) high‑performance passenger rail project. The S‑Line, owned by CSX, fills a critical...

RS Aqua Announces Strategic Partnership with US -Based Seasats to Bring Autonomous Surface Vehicles to UK and Ireland Defence Market
RS Aqua has entered a strategic partnership with San Diego‑based USV developer Seasats to market its autonomous surface vehicles in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The deal gives RS Aqua exclusive representation of Seasats' Lightfish and Quickfish platforms, which combine...

UK Transport Tech Sector Worth £3.2bn
A new Capital Economics study commissioned by Intelligent Transport Systems UK reveals the UK transport technology sector now contributes £3.2 billion in gross value added, more than double earlier estimates. The industry supports roughly 45,000 jobs, each delivering £73,600 in GVA,...

Anschütz Delivers SYNAPSIS Integrated Navigation System for First Newbuild Tanker
Anschütz has delivered its SYNAPSIS Integrated Navigation System on the first new‑build tanker, TMS Seadevil, for German Tanker Shipping, constructed at Xiamen Shipbuilding. The 41,000 dwt vessel leads a series of six modern oil and chemical tankers designed for global deployment. SYNAPSIS...
Strait of Hormuz Tensions Lift Freight Rates for Aluminium, Bauxite, Zinc, Lead and Lithium; Limited Fallout in China
Escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have sharply lifted crude oil prices and triggered a surge in freight rates for key non‑ferrous commodities. Major carriers such as MSC, Maersk and Hapag‑Lloyd have suspended Middle East bookings and imposed War...

The Striking Differences Between Rolls-Royce & Pratt & Whitney Engines
Rolls‑Royce and Pratt & Whitney dominate different segments of the commercial jet‑engine market. Rolls‑Royce’s Trent family relies on a three‑spool design optimized for long‑haul efficiency, while Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan uses a two‑spool architecture with a reduction gearbox to...

Union Pacific Deploys Advanced Modelling Platform to Enhance Rail Safety and Efficiency
Union Pacific has rolled out a physics‑based modelling platform called Physics Train Builder across its U.S. freight network. The system simulates train dynamics, evaluates weight distribution, gradient and locomotive placement, and provides real‑time risk alerts to operators. It reduces analysis...

Which Extremely Specific Car Award Do You Wish Existed?
Car publications and organizations flood the market with generic annual awards, from “Car of the Year” to multiple SUV categories, primarily to generate traffic and ad revenue. However, these broad awards suffer from limitations such as restricted test fleets and...

Buy Status for Less: Save up to 30% on JetBlue Mosaic-Qualifying Tiles Through March 18
JetBlue is offering TrueBlue members up to a 30% discount on elite‑status tiles through March 18, 2026, with purchase limits ranging from a single tile to 250 tiles. The discounted tiles can fast‑track travelers to Mosaic status levels, whose perks remain valid...

Miracle On The Hudson 2.0: Cessna 172 Ditches In Icy River
A 48‑year‑old Cessna 172 ditched in the Hudson River near Newburgh after an in‑flight loss of power, forcing an emergency water landing on icy water. The aircraft, departing Islip at 6:55 p.m. for Stewart Airport, came down at 7:55 p.m.; both the...

Audi's New RS5 Has More Power Than the R8 Supercar
Audi Sport has transformed the A5 platform into the new RS5 plug‑in hybrid, delivering a combined 630 hp and 609 lb‑ft of torque. The 2.9‑liter twin‑turbo V‑6 now produces 503 hp, while a 174‑hp electric motor adds an estimated 40‑mile electric range and...

Ports at the Forefront of Economic War in the Gulf
The ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz is choking maritime freight into the Arabian Gulf, threatening the region’s $570 billion oil and gas export flow. With the Gulf’s ports serving as the sole gateway, disruptions also jeopardize imports that account...

Qatar Acts Quickly to Protect Stranded Travelers Extending Visas and Offering Accommodation Relief
Qatar’s Ministry of Interior announced a free, automatic one‑month extension for all entry visas expiring between Feb 28 and Mar 3, 2026, after the country’s airspace was shut down amid Iran‑US tensions. Qatar Airways is allowing affected passengers to reschedule flights or...

2026 Welcomes the Launch of Passenger Terminal Expo Asia with Industry Leading Advisory Board and Changi Airport Group Partnership
Passenger Terminal Expo Asia (PTE Asia) will debut on 23–24 September 2026 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, backed by a Host Airport partnership with Changi Airport Group. The event introduces a high‑profile Advisory Board featuring CEOs and senior leaders from...

JetBlue’s New Boston-Milan Service: A Direct Link to One of Europe’s Premier Business and Tourism Hubs
JetBlue Airways will launch daily seasonal flights between Boston Logan and Milan Malpensa on May 11, 2026, using Airbus A321neo aircraft and offering roughly 2,000 two‑way seats each week. The route makes JetBlue the second carrier serving Boston‑Milan, joining Delta,...

NCLH Adjusts Strategies After Capacity Missteps in Caribbean and Alaska Markets, Here’s All You Need to Know
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) is confronting 2026 setbacks after expanding Caribbean capacity and launching a new homeport in Philadelphia without sufficient commercial support, leading to pricing pressure and lower profitability. Simultaneously, the Alaskan market’s growing capacity and heightened competition...

Saying 'No' Faster: The Competitive Advantage for Modern Freight Dispatch
Freight dispatchers are shifting from chasing volume to making rapid, confident load selections. AI voice bots generate massive outreach, but without an intelligence layer they drown teams in low‑value opportunities. The article argues that saying "no" early preserves capacity, protects...

At $6,500, Are You Brave Enough To Take On This 2005 Audi S4 Avant?
An 2005 Audi S4 Avant Quattro is listed on Craigslist for $6,500. The wagon features a 4.2‑liter V8 with a six‑speed manual and permanent Quattro, but has 123,499 miles and several mechanical issues, including an oil leak at the timing‑chain...

London City Airport Launches Consultation on Airspace Change Proposal
London City Airport has opened a public consultation on its Airspace Change Proposal, seeking comments on a new 4.49‑degree landing approach for select new‑generation aircraft such as the Airbus A320neo. The consultation runs from 2 March to 17 May 2026 and does not...

Gysev Cargo to Operate Future Trieste–Hungary Service
Gysev Cargo has signed an agreement with state‑owned Adria Port to operate a dedicated rail link between Hungary and a future intermodal terminal in Trieste. The terminal, covering 34 hectares, is slated for completion in 2028 and will be funded...

Malaysia Scraps Kuwaiti Hornet Purchase Plans
Malaysia’s cabinet has officially cancelled its plan to buy used F/A‑18 Hornets from Kuwait, citing uncertain delivery dates and unresolved long‑term logistical support. Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari said a technical assessment by a Royal Malaysian Air Force delegation in...
Up To 17-Hour Nonstop Flights: Saudia's 10 New Ultra-Long Routes In 2026
Saudia announced ten new nonstop ultra‑long‑haul routes for 2026, some stretching up to 17 hours, using the fuel‑efficient Airbus A321XLR. The carrier, the Middle East’s largest operator by flight count, will add services like Jeddah‑Los Angeles, Riyadh‑Santiago and Dubai‑Johannesburg, expanding beyond...
AI Doubled Auto Industry Cyberattacks: Upstream
Upstream’s 2026 Global Automotive and Smart Mobility Cybersecurity Report shows that cyberattacks on the auto sector more than doubled in 2025, driven by AI‑enabled vehicle architectures and expanding API exposure. Ransomware accounted for 44% of incidents, the fastest‑growing threat, while...

Marlink Rolls Out Fleet-Wide Multi-LEO Hybrid Connectivity Service
Marlink launched Sealink Multi-LEO, a hybrid connectivity service that unifies Starlink and Eutelsat OneWeb low‑Earth‑orbit satellite networks under a single managed data allowance. The offering provides 500 GB to 10 TB of monthly data, with carrier‑agnostic orchestration that dynamically selects the best...
Kroger Taps Inventory Drones for Cold Chain Distribution Operations
Kroger has begun using Corvus Robotics’ Corvus One drones to automate inventory scanning in its ambient and sub‑freezing distribution centers. The drones autonomously locate and scan pallets, delivering weekly, facility‑wide visibility without requiring Wi‑Fi, markers, or warehouse modifications. Capable of...

Boardroom Shunting Ops at DB Cargo UK
DB Cargo UK announced a senior‑leadership reshuffle aimed at tightening commercial, operational and project functions. Roger Neary moves from chief sales officer to chief commercial officer, merging sales, commercial development and engineering under one umbrella. Kate Turner is promoted to...

AI Expertise Transfer Platform Aims to Solve the Shipping Talent Crisis
Dolgo has launched an AI‑enabled expertise transfer platform to help maritime firms retain critical know‑how as an aging workforce retires. The system captures formal SOPs and informal troubleshooting dialogues, then delivers just‑in‑time guidance while rewarding the original knowledge contributors. Early...
What Is a Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) and Why Do They Matter?
A software-defined vehicle (SDV) shifts core vehicle functions from hardware to software, enabling centralized computing that can be updated over‑the‑air. This architecture lets automakers add features, improve performance, and meet safety regulations long after a car leaves the showroom. Leading...

Japan: Kansai International Airport to Reopen Renovated Terminal 2 on 1 April
Kansai Airports announced that the domestic section of Terminal 2 at Kansai International Airport will reopen on 1 April 2026 after a major renovation. The upgrade, started in August 2025, responds to sustained passenger growth on Peach Aviation’s domestic routes. Enhancements include self‑service baggage...

K+N Still Largest Airfreight Forwarder Despite DSV Takeover of Schenker
Kuehne+Nagel retained its position as the world’s largest airfreight forwarder in 2025, posting a 7% volume increase to 2.2 million tonnes, ahead of DSV’s 2 million tonnes despite DSV’s recent acquisition of DB Schenker. The Swiss carrier’s growth was driven by surging demand...
Rivian Partners with Giesecke+Devrient and AT&T for R2 Connectivity
Rivian will equip its upcoming R2 SUV with GSMA SGP.32‑enabled eSIM technology and 5G connectivity through a partnership with German security firm Giesecke+Devrient and telecom operator AT&T. The SGP.32 specification allows remote SIM provisioning, letting Rivian use a single hardware...

European Sleeper Confirms September Start for Brussels - Milan Service
European Sleeper announced that its Brussels‑Milan night train will launch on September 9, with tickets on sale from March 17. The service, delayed from an original June start due to extensive German infrastructure work, will run via the Gotthard corridor,...

2026 Ram Power Wagon Lunar Edition Returns to Appease Space Fans
Ram’s 2026 Lunar Edition returns for the 2500 Rebel and Power Wagon, offering a distinctive grey‑and‑black exterior paired with high‑end leather interiors. The special‑edition package, priced at $86,385 for the Power Wagon and $93,885 for the Rebel, adds copper‑orange contrast...
When Does $5 Million Become a Drop in the Ocean?
Vanson Bourne’s research with Xeneta shows that freight market intelligence can turn costly supply‑chain disruptions into predictable events. By delivering rate‑movement, capacity and transit‑time alerts, procurement teams can act before penalties, inventory gaps, or panic‑premium spot purchases arise. The study highlights...

Sofia to Modernise LRV Fleet
Sofia’s Metropolitan Electric Transport (EAD) has issued a tender for 40 low‑floor LRVs with a guide price of €102.3 million and plans a second tender for an additional 38 units, bringing the total to 78 vehicles costing roughly €200 million. Bids are...

Daimler Truck Validates Zetros in Arctic Tests
Daimler Truck announced that its Mercedes‑Benz Zetros defence vehicle successfully completed Arctic winter testing in Finland, enduring temperatures as low as -40 °C. The trials evaluated traction, braking, electronic stability control, cold‑start capability, and tire‑pressure management on icy and snow‑covered roads....

Mediterranean Corridor Split: Spain to Meet 2030 ETCS Target While France Delays
Spain is on track to finish its Mediterranean Corridor segment with ETCS by 2030 after committing more than €7 billion since 2018. France, however, has postponed the ETCS rollout on the Montpellier‑Béziers‑Perpignan stretch to 2042, creating a cross‑border signalling gap. The...

Toyota and Stellantis Withdraw From CO₂ Pool with Tesla
Toyota and Stellantis announced they will leave the EU‑wide “Tesla CO₂ pool” starting in 2026, removing two of Tesla’s biggest financial contributors. The pool lets manufacturers pool emissions to meet EU targets, with high‑EV makers offsetting higher‑emission brands. Toyota expects...

How Booking Platforms Are Helping Airlines Reach Customers
Airlines have long relied on manual, relationship‑driven sales to fill cargo capacity, but rising market complexity and cost pressure are straining that model. Digital booking platforms now let forwarders view, book, and confirm space in real time while airlines keep...