
PH Looks Forward to South Korea's Continued Support for Infra Projects—Marcos
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met South Korean President Lee Jae‑Myung in Manila, reaffirming Manila’s expectation of continued Korean support for flagship infrastructure works such as the new Dumaguete Airport, Samar Pacific Coastal Road, Jalaur River Multipurpose Project and Laguna Lakeshore Road Network. Marcos highlighted the already‑operational Panguil Bay Bridge and urged fast‑track construction of the Panay‑Guimaras‑Negros Island Bridge and the Bataan‑Cavite Interlink Bridge. The dialogue also covered joint ventures in AI, marine cleanup, water management and agricultural mechanisation, underscoring a deepening strategic partnership. Cultural ties, from K‑pop to cuisine, were cited as a soft‑power foundation for the alliance.
Aurrigo to Provide Ground Handling at EMA
Aurrigo International, a Coventry‑based developer of autonomy software and autonomous vehicles, has been granted a ground handling licence at East Midlands Airport (EMA). The licence, issued under the Airports (Ground Handling) Regulations 1997 and CAA compliance frameworks, allows Aurrigo to provide...

If You Can't Afford A Miata, How About A BMW Z3?
The piece highlights the BMW Z3 as a budget-friendly substitute for the increasingly pricey Mazda Miata. While used Miatas now often exceed $6,000, well‑maintained 1997‑1998 Z3s with inline‑4 engines can be purchased for $3,900‑$4,200, sometimes with comparable mileage. Automatic Z3s...

The Potential of Nuclear-Powered Ships Moves to the Forefront at Posidonia 2026
At Posidonia 2026, CORE POWER will host a high‑level executive briefing on civil maritime nuclear propulsion, signaling a shift from theoretical debate to concrete industry engagement. Leaders from shipping, finance, ports and energy will discuss fourth‑generation molten‑salt reactors that could...

€16.7 Million for a Modernised Rail Link to Setúbal Port
Portugal has allocated €16.7 million to modernise the rail link serving the Setúbal port, part of a broader €40 million corridor investment. The project will electrify the line and accommodate 750‑metre trains, targeting 2,900 train movements annually. Infraestruturas de Portugal expects improved...

UITP 'Closely Monitoring Geopolitical Developments' In Gulf Region
The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) announced it is closely monitoring the escalating geopolitical situation in the Gulf after Iranian drone and missile attacks struck Dubai, including the international airport and high‑profile hotels. The organization’s 2026 summit is slated...
Leonardo Awaits Next Steps for Proteus Demonstrator
Leonardo Helicopters UK has completed two short test flights of its Proteus autonomous rotary‑wing demonstrator, the final milestone of a £60 million Phase 3a RWUAS contract with the UK Ministry of Defence. The 3‑tonne, modular‑payload aircraft leveraged off‑the‑shelf components and a digital‑twin...
LYNEports, USF Partner to Advance eVTOL Route Planning and Advanced Air Mobility Research
LYNEports and the University of South Florida have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to combine the company’s AI‑driven digital planning platform with USF’s transportation research expertise. The partnership will target eVTOL route planning, network design, regulatory alignment, and infrastructure readiness...
Vietnamese Exporters Face Rising Costs, Delays as Middle East Tensions Disrupt Red Sea
Vietnamese exporters are confronting higher logistics, insurance and raw‑material costs as Middle‑East tensions disrupt Red Sea shipping lanes. Companies such as Dony Garment and Cat Van Loi report potential 15‑20‑day delays that could jeopardise peak‑season deliveries and project timelines. Panic‑buying...

Rail Logistics Europe (SNCF) Demonstrated ‘Notable Resilience’
France’s SNCF Group posted a fifth straight year of profit in 2025, lifting net profit to €1.8 bn on stable €43 bn revenue. Rail Logistics Europe (RLE) saw EBITDA climb to €260 m, raising its margin to 14.4% despite a 1.6% revenue dip...

Joseph Joseph Extends Partnership with XPO Logistics
Joseph Joseph is expanding its collaboration with XPO Logistics to include global freight forwarding from China to XPO’s Rugby, UK warehouse. The extended contract gives XPO full control of the supply chain, from sourcing to final delivery, and introduces AI‑driven customs...

Divača–Koper New Railway to Open for Tests Next Week
Slovenian infrastructure firm 2TDK will open the new Divača‑Koper railway for test runs from 9 to 11 March. The line, Slovenia’s first long‑distance slab‑track (RHEDA 2000) installation, will undergo safety measurements on derailment coefficient and lateral acceleration before commercial service begins...

Air Congo Expands Regional Network Amid ATR72 Delays
Air Congo announced an aggressive intra‑African network expansion, adding routes to Johannesburg, Entebbe, Douala, Cotonou and Dar es Salaam between March and April 2026. The airline’s two new ATR‑72‑600s, leased from Ethiopian Airlines, are now expected in mid‑April due to testing and...
PV-Powered Refrigerated Trailer Completes Long-Distance Australian Trial Run
Protran Solutions successfully completed a 1,671 km round‑trip between Sydney and Brisbane using a battery‑electric refrigerated trailer equipped with roof‑mounted solar panels. The Sunswap Endurance trailer consumed 85.9 kWh total energy, generating 58.9 kWh from solar while retaining 62 % battery capacity after 32 hours...

Somalia's Puntland Revokes Daallo Airlines Flight Permit
Puntland's autonomous government revoked Daallo Airlines' flight permit for all regional airports on March 1, 2026, citing safety concerns and civil aviation violations. The decision follows incidents where Daallo flights were denied clearance, leaving Puntland lawmakers and passengers stranded in...

Trip.com Adds Shinkansen Ticket Sales for International Travellers
Trip.com has secured agreements with Japan’s four major railway operators—JR East, Central, West and Kyushu—to sell Shinkansen tickets directly to international travelers through its multilingual platform. The service lets users select routes, dates, seat classes and pay online, with QR‑code...

Torpol Wins Contract to Rebuild Warsaw East Station
Polish rail manager PKP PLK awarded Torpol the €946.4 million contract to rebuild Warsaw East station and Warszawa Stadion stop. Torpol’s €700 million bid was selected from six offers, with EU co‑financing expected under the FEnIKS programme. The project includes seven new platforms, a...

Griffin Locomotive Approval Process Begins in Germany
Polish rolling‑stock maker Newag has launched the German approval process for its Griffin E4MSUa‑002 locomotive, following electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests in Switzerland and the Czech Republic. The multi‑system electric locomotive is being prepared for certification to operate on Germany and Austria’s...

From Silos to Synergy: How Data Sharing Is Transforming Airports
The aviation sector is moving from isolated legacy systems to open‑architecture platforms that enable real‑time data sharing among air traffic control, airlines, and airports. Searidge Technologies, a NATS subsidiary, showcased its Chorus platform powering tools like Intelligent Stand Manager, which...
Global Travel Leaders Formalise Cross-Sector Coordination Through the Global Resilience Network
Senior leaders from travel, finance, technology and government have launched the Global Resilience Network (GRN), a cross‑sector coordination platform active across Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the Americas. GRN moves beyond traditional forums by providing an invitation‑only infrastructure that...

The New Low-Cost 40 MPH E-Moped that Teens Will Love and HOAs Will Hate
Engwe has unveiled the M20 3.0, a light‑electric moped that packs a 3,300 W rear hub motor and 120 Nm of torque, delivering a top speed of 40 mph in unlocked mode. The bike runs on a 60 V system with optional single or dual...

Peru Awards $US 420m Freight Line Construction Contract
The Peruvian government has granted a $420 million engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to Power Construction Corporation of China for a 120‑kilometre freight railway linking the Chancay Pacific port with the central highlands. The line will traverse rugged Andean terrain,...

Union Maritime Bulks up with First Newcastlemax Newbuilds
Union Maritime, a UK‑based tanker operator, is linked to its first Newcastlemax bulk carrier order, potentially securing up to four 215,000‑dwt vessels from China’s Wuhu Shipyard. The deal includes two firm ships and two options at roughly $76 million each, with...
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Copenhagen Optimization has installed two Better Airport modules at Brisbane Airport, delivering data‑driven forecasting and resource planning for security operations. The airport is simultaneously upgrading to CT Standard 3 screening, allowing passengers to leave laptops and aerosols in bags. Indonesia’s immigration...

Parallel Flight Receives FAA 44807 Exemption for Hybrid UAS
Parallel Flight Technologies secured a Federal Aviation Administration 44807 exemption, allowing its Firefly hybrid heavy‑lift unmanned aircraft system to operate commercially across the United States. The clearance opens the platform for industrial missions such as sensor integration, wildland fire management,...

All Hands on Deck as Travel Disruption Spreads in Asia
Airports across Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia cancelled dozens of flights as missile strikes in the Middle East disrupted air routes. Suvarnabhumi Airport halted 32 flights and set up dedicated waiting areas, while Singapore’s Changi and Kuala Lumpur International reported similar...

Performance Shipping Orders Suezmax Pair in China
Performance Shipping, the Nasdaq‑listed Greek tanker owner, has signed contracts for two 158,000 dwt suezmax vessels with Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding. Each newbuild costs $81.5 million and is scheduled for delivery in October 2028 and May 2029. The ships will be Tier III, scrubber‑fitted and meet...

GM Is Facing A Lawsuit Over Selling Drivers' Onstar Data
Iowa Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against General Motors alleging the automaker sold driver location and personal data collected through its OnStar telematics service without consent. The complaint expands on earlier actions, accusing GM of selling the information to...
Florida’s Fields Are Hurting – What That Means for Reefer Freight Right Now
Florida experienced an unprecedented freeze from late December 2025 through early February 2026, inflicting over $3 billion in agricultural losses. Key commodities such as tomatoes, squash, and bell peppers saw up to 50% crop loss, while strawberries, blueberries, and citrus also...

VLCC Rates Hit New Sky-High Record: $424,000 Per Day
VLCC charter rates surged to a record $424,000 per day after the U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran, as the Strait of Hormuz was officially closed to traffic. Spot rates for Middle‑East‑to‑China voyages jumped well above $400,000, dwarfing the recent $100,000‑plus benchmarks....

European Airlines and the Middle East: Strategic Exposure Amid Escalating Geopolitical Risk
The US‑Israeli air strikes on Iran on 28 Feb 2026 and Iran’s retaliatory attacks have reignited geopolitical risk for European carriers operating to and over the Middle East. While Europe’s overall exposure to the region remains modest, airlines are confronting immediate airspace...

Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen to Begin Construction of Terminal 3 as Passenger Numbers Close in on 50mppa
Turkey’s Sabiha Gökçen International Airport is set to break ground on a new Terminal 3 this year as its annual passenger traffic approaches the 50 million mark. After a 17 % increase in 2025, the airport handled 36 % more passengers than in 2019,...

Citymapper Points the Way with TfWM
Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) has partnered with Citymapper, the Via‑owned travel app, to launch an upgraded journey planner that aggregates buses, trains, trams and cycling routes across the region. The integration adds nBus mobile ticket purchasing directly within the...
EVgo Inc (EVGO) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
EVGO reported a fourth‑quarter 2025 revenue of $678 million and GAAP net income of $32 million, with adjusted EBITDA reaching $126 million. The company secured a record $520 million in new or expanded contracts, including five ICE‑dedicated facilities that add roughly $400 million of annualized...
TrafFix Devices Enhances Airport Security with the Water Wall System
TrafFix Devices introduced its Water Wall system, a durable positive‑separation barrier designed for airport environments. Certified as a MASH‑eligible TL‑2 longitudinal channelizing device, it helps manage passenger flow and protect work zones during runway or taxiway maintenance. Constructed from low‑density...

Ferries Emit ‘More Sulphur Pollution than Cars’ in Several EU Capitals
A Transport & Environment analysis shows ferries emit more sulphur oxides (SOx) than cars in 13 of Europe’s 15 largest port cities, including Dublin, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn. The ageing fleet of nearly 2,000 ferries is a hidden source of...
Hypercharge Reports Third Quarter Fiscal 2026 Results, Record Service Revenue Growth
Hypercharge Networks Corp. posted third‑quarter fiscal 2026 results featuring record service and subscription revenue, a 34% gross margin and a 59% reduction in net loss. Revenue for the nine‑month period rose 33% year‑to‑date to C$9.7 million, driven by higher‑margin Level 2 installations. The...
US PX May Tighten on Mideast Gulf Fighting
US‑Israeli attacks on Iran have halted vessel traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, threatening paraxylene (PX) shipments from Saudi Arabia's Jubail port to the US Gulf Coast. While 56% of US PX imports come from Saudi Arabia, roughly half load...

Audi CEO Says Gas Engines Have a Future Well Into the 2030s
Audi CEO Gernot Döllner said internal‑combustion engines will remain viable through the early 2030s, especially in the United States where rugged SUVs and pickups dominate. The German automaker will continue refining existing ICE and hybrid platforms while postponing its all‑electric...

2026 Toyota RAV4 Plug-In Hybrid Is Less Expensive Than Before
Toyota announced that the 2026 RAV4 plug‑in hybrid lineup is priced lower than the 2025 version, with the SE trim now starting at $42,950—a $3,315 reduction. The lineup expands to four trims, adding a rugged Woodland edition and a sport‑focused...

34th Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends: The Great Disconnect—Bridging the Knowing/Doing Gap in Logistics
The 34th Annual Study of Logistics and Transportation Trends uncovers a pronounced "Great Disconnect" between what logistics leaders know and what they actually implement. Respondents across people, process, and technology pillars acknowledge AI, talent development, and digital tools as critical,...

SFO Joins Sunflower Lanyard Program
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has joined the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard Program, a global initiative that helps travelers with non‑visible conditions signal they may need assistance. The program is already active in 340 airports across 70 countries, covering disabilities...

Hyundai Celebrates IONIQ 9 Success in Korea with More EV Discounts
Hyundai’s IONIQ 9 captured Korea’s 2026 Car of the Year triple crown, boosting its domestic profile. The three‑row electric SUV sold 8,227 units in 2025, five times more than Kia’s EV9. To capitalize on the win, Hyundai announced a 1 million won discount...

Purdue Polytechnic Selected for FAA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Collegiate Training Initiative
Purdue Polytechnic’s Unmanned Aerial Systems program has been chosen for the FAA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems‑Collegiate Training Initiative (UAS‑CTI). The selection validates the school’s safety‑focused curriculum and aligns its coursework with upcoming federal regulations. Students will receive hands‑on flight, maintenance, and...
Wabash Parts Network Swells as Manufacturing Plants Are Idled
Wabash Corp. is expanding its parts and service‑center network while idling two manufacturing plants as trailer demand stays weak. The company opened a new Phoenix facility with Ready‑to‑Mount capabilities, adding to existing centers in California, Texas, and the Midwest. In...

Pilots Petition Starlink Following Shift to New Speed Tiers
Starlink has restructured its in‑motion service, capping standard Roam and Priority plans at 100 mph ground speed and launching two aviation‑specific tiers. The Aviation 300MPH tier costs $250 per month for 20 GB, while the Aviation 450MPH tier is $1,000 per month...
TPM26: Iran Conflict Puts New Risk on US Economic Growth: Yellen
Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the Iran‑Israel conflict threatens to choke oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz, sending crude futures to their highest level in over a year. Higher energy prices could lift inflation and undermine the...
Switch Maritime, Incat Crowther Hydrogen Fuel Cell-Electric Ferry Hits Design Stage
Switch Maritime and Incat Crowther have entered the detailed design phase for New York’s first hydrogen fuel‑cell‑electric ferry. The 28‑meter vessel will carry 150 passengers at 25 knots, powered by 720 kg of compressed hydrogen, offering a full‑day range without shore‑side charging....
Hexagon Unveils “Octave” As Planned Software Spin-Off
Hexagon AB announced the creation of Octave, a new brand that will house its Asset Lifecycle Intelligence division, Safety, Infrastructure & Geospatial portfolio, and the Bricsys, ETQ and Projectmates businesses. The spin‑off aims to form a standalone industrial‑software company delivering...

Hertz Shifts Gears, Makes Five Star Status Easier to Earn in 2026 — Here’s What’s New
Hertz is halving the requirements for its Five Star elite tier, now needing only three rentals or $1,000 in spend instead of ten rentals or $2,000. The top‑tier President’s Circle criteria remain at 15 rentals or $3,000. Several credit cards, including Capital...