
Nebraska Car Show Officially Bans All Nissan and Infiniti VQ Models
Supercar Saturday, Omaha’s long‑running free car show, announced a blanket ban on all Nissan and Infiniti VQ‑platform vehicles for the 2026 season. The decision follows multiple safety incidents, including a viral 350Z crash by a teenage driver that damaged a fire hydrant and endangered spectators. Organizers say the ban targets reckless street‑takeover behavior common among younger VQ owners, while still allowing those owners to attend as spectators. Local police will be stationed at the gate to enforce the restriction.

Bulk Carrier Hit by Projectiles Off Oman as Maritime Threats Spill Beyond Hormuz
A bulk carrier was struck by projectiles in the Arabian Sea off Oman on April 7, about 112 nautical miles southeast of Ras Al Hadd. The attack ignited a fire, prompted assistance from a Pakistan Navy vessel, and was later declared...
Diamond Launches Factory-Authorized Owner Training Program
Diamond Aircraft introduced Diamond Brilliance, a factory‑authorized training program for owners of its DA42, DA50 and DA62 models, unveiled at the Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo. Developed with Take Flight Aviation, the curriculum covers real‑world operations, safety procedures and ownership...
Chery on Top: Meet the Chery Tiggo 4
Chinese automaker Chery International has introduced the Tiggo 4 CSH, a full‑hybrid B‑segment SUV, to the UK market as part of its four‑brand rollout that now includes Lepas, Omoda and Jaecoo. The Tiggo 4 CSH is priced at £19,995 (≈$25,000) for the...

Colorado Announces New Train Between Denver and Fort Collins
Colorado officials announced a joint service plan between the Regional Transportation District and the Front Range Passenger Rail District to launch a passenger train between Denver and Fort Collins. The $333 million one‑time capital cost will be split between RTD and...

Rising Fuel Prices Force Contract Terminations, but “No Large Crisis” (For CT)
Rising diesel prices, driven by the Strait of Hormuz closure, have prompted Slovak rail operator ŽS Cargo and Czech carrier ČD Cargo to terminate or amend contracts that involve individual shipments and diesel traction. Both firms cite fuel cost pressures as the...

Angola Flooding Closes African Copper Export Route
Heavy rains in Angola have forced the Lobito Atlantic Railway to suspend service on the Lobito Corridor, a $2.1 billion rail‑and‑port project that moves copper and cobalt from the DRC and Zambia to Atlantic markets. The shutdown damages bridges and track...

Rising Delivery Expectations Increase Pressure on Online Fulfilment and Parcel Services
New research from UK parcel carrier Whistl shows that damaged or missing items and missed deliveries remain the most common consumer complaints in e‑commerce. The study also finds that inadequate customer support turns logistical hiccups into reputational damage, especially for...

International Transportation Update: Freightos
Cease‑fire talks over the Middle‑East conflict collapsed, prompting a U.S. naval blockade that further restricts traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. The closure has shaved roughly 10% off global oil supply, driving bunker‑fuel shortages and spiking energy costs. Emergency fuel...

American Airlines to Launch Electronic Boarding Gates at DFW for a More Seamless Experience
American Airlines will install approximately 20 dormakaba Argus Air XS electronic boarding gates in Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s new Terminal C pier expansion, marking the first large‑scale deployment of the technology by a major U.S. network carrier. The gates,...

In Hormuz War of Words, US Illustrates Threat with ‘Drug Boat’ Hit
President Donald Trump threatened to extend his administration’s boat‑bombing campaign to any Iranian vessel that approaches a newly declared U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The warning was accompanied by a kinetic strike on a Pacific‑based vessel labeled a...
U.S.-bound Imports Post Strong March Gains, Notes Descartes Global Shipping Report
Descartes' 56th Global Shipping Report shows U.S.-bound container imports surged 12.4% month‑over‑month in March to 2.35 million TEU, the fourth‑highest monthly total on record. Imports remain 32.3% above pre‑pandemic March 2019 levels despite a 4.8% year‑to‑date decline. China‑origin shipments slipped slightly,...

Zelim’s ZOE Man-Overboard Detection System Becomes First Fully Certified Solution
Zelim’s AI‑enabled ZOE man‑overboard detection system earned ISO 21195:2020 certification from Lloyd’s Register after a 90‑day sea trial on Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition vessel. The system logged a 97% detection rate in simulated tests, surpassing the standard’s minimum requirement. ZOE is...

Don’t Let Misinformation Derail Safety
The Railway Safety Act faces criticism that its stricter standards are a union‑driven jobs program, but evidence shows the measures address genuine safety gaps. A 2017 Transportation Technology Center study identified 15‑mile hot‑bearing detector (HBD) spacing as optimal, and the...

No Parking, No Plan: The Hidden Liability Behind World Cup 26
The 2026 FIFA World Cup at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium will operate without on‑site parking, pushing fans toward limited off‑site options such as 5,000 spaces at the American Dream complex priced at $225 per vehicle. This forces a massive shift...

New Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge Transported to Stockholm by Sea
A new 230‑metre pedestrian and cycle bridge for Stockholm’s Slussen district arrived by sea from Poland on April 12. The structure was delivered in six sections, the largest weighing 152 tons, using the Commander 1 vessel towing the Carrier 17 barge. After being lifted...
Iran War Is ‘a Concern, but It’s Not a Worry,’ Los Angeles Port Director Says
The Port of Los Angeles says the Iran war is a concern but not a worry for its operations, noting no current disruptions despite ongoing Middle East tensions. March throughput fell 3% year‑over‑year to 752,520 TEUs, while April is projected...

2,000+ Supply Ships Stranded: Iran War Puts Food Security at Risk
More than 2,000 vessels carrying grains, edible oils, soft commodities and fertilizers are stranded in the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing Iran conflict. The blockage threatens spoilage of perishable cargoes and creates immediate shortages for food‑and‑beverage manufacturers, while...
Choosing a Last Mile Partner? Start With Their Failure Plan
Last‑mile carriers are increasingly judged on how they recover from disruptions, not just on on‑time delivery rates. Brands should probe partners about early‑issue detection, escalation protocols, and transparent communication during storms, demand spikes, or tracking lapses. Resilience hinges on a...
Cass Data Shows Freight Market Tightened Further in March
Cass Information Systems reported that its multimodal shipments index rose 3% month‑over‑month in March, narrowing the year‑over‑year decline to 4.5%, the smallest since June. Freight expenditures climbed 4.9% from February, implying freight rates were roughly 9% higher despite lower volumes....

Tesla Adds ‘Streaks,’ Other Stats to Track How Often Drivers Use Full Self-Driving Software
Tesla unveiled a revamped self‑driving app that lets owners subscribe to Full Self‑Driving (FSD) with a single tap and view detailed usage statistics, including multi‑day streaks and bar‑chart mileage data. The new interface is limited to vehicles equipped with the...
Middle East-Linked Market Ambiguity Clouds India-US Service Contract Plans
India‑US westbound ocean carriers have scrapped planned rate increases, pulling freight‑all‑kinds (FAK) rates down as much as $500 in the past two weeks. The ongoing Middle East conflict has injected market uncertainty, prompting both carriers and beneficial cargo owners to...
Thoro Unveils New Autonomous Solution Powered by Orbbec, Driving Scalable Material Handling Innovation
At MODEX 2026, automation specialist Thoro introduced CoreFlex, a modular, infrastructure‑free autonomy stack that can power a variety of industrial vehicles. The solution relies on Orbbec’s Gemini 336 stereo 3D camera to deliver high‑precision depth perception, robust obstacle detection, and reliable performance...

USACE To Reconstruct Company Creek Road In North Cascades National Park
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has been awarded a contract by the National Park Service to reconstruct approximately 1,000‑1,100 linear feet of Company Creek Road in Washington’s North Cascades National Park. The road was destroyed by historic December 2025...

Germany's Eurowings Takes Off From Gatwick Airport
Germany's Eurowings, a Lufthansa Group carrier, launched two new Gatwick routes this summer, offering 13 weekly flights to Cologne and six weekly flights to Stuttgart. The services, operating from Gatwick’s North Terminal, mark Eurowings’ first UK connection to Cologne and...
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL Reaches ISS Carrying Tons of Supplies
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft completed its second flight to the International Space Station, docking on April 13. The vehicle was captured by the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm at 1:20 p.m. EDT. The mission delivered several tons of scientific equipment,...

‘We Are Actually Working Already on the GT-R,’ Nissan CEO Confirms
Nissan President and CEO Ivan Espinosa confirmed that work on the next‑generation R36 GT‑R has already begun. The upcoming model will be a hybrid, retaining the R35’s VR38 V6 block while featuring a largely new powertrain and an all‑new chassis....

TD Cowen NEARS Conference Takeaways
At the NEARS conference, Union Pacific reaffirmed its long‑term short‑line partnership strategy, while Norfolk Southern emphasized that the pending merger could dramatically cut empty railcar miles by enabling a national intermodal network. Attendees highlighted accelerating AI adoption and new automation‑focused...
Over 200 New EV Chargers Coming To Ohio
Ohio will receive $51 million in NEVI federal funding, matched by at least $26 million from private investors, to install over 260 new electric‑vehicle chargers across 64 sites. The chargers, each with four ports, will be placed at mainstream retail and travel‑stop...

New Meriaura Open Deck Carrier Will Feature Wärtsilä Propulsion Solution
Meriaura has ordered a 6,800‑dwt open‑deck carrier from Jiangsu Zhenjiang shipyard, featuring a fully integrated Wärtsilä propulsion suite. The 120‑metre, 1A ice‑class, DP2 vessel is built for low energy use and reduced emissions. It will house two Wärtsilä 25 main...
White Paper – Beyond Tracking: How Real-Time Visibility Fuels Fleet Profitability
Trimble released a new white paper titled “Beyond Tracking: How Real-Time Visibility Fuels Fleet Profitability,” highlighting how high‑fidelity data integration can eliminate communication gaps, shrink dwell times, and deepen shipper relationships. The ebook argues that real‑time visibility should move from...

Big Risks Hover over Strait of Hormuz Blockade
The United States began a blockade of all commercial shipping to and from Iran on April 13, marking the first day of a new geopolitical flashpoint in the Strait of Hormuz. Crude oil prices spiked to over $105 per barrel...

PM Modi Inaugurates Delhi–Dehradun Economic Corridor to Accelerate Regional Connectivity
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Delhi‑Dehradun Economic Corridor, a six‑lane, access‑controlled highway that slashes travel time between the capital and Uttarakhand’s capital from six hours to about 2.5 hours. The project, costing roughly ₹12,000 crore (≈ $1.5 billion), is part of a...
SUN ’N FUN 2026 Kicks Off Today
The 52nd annual SUN ’n FUN Aerospace Expo launched today in Lakeland, Florida, offering a full day of aviation activities from morning forums to an afternoon airshow and evening concerts. Highlights include a Super Guppy presentation, a master‑plan briefing by...
Engineering the Future of the South Coast – A Multi-Agency Framework for Highway 101, Santa Barbara County
The final phase of the Highway 101 widening in Santa Barbara County has been completed, showcasing a coordinated effort among Caltrans, SBCAG, the county and the cities of Carpinteria and Santa Barbara. The 10.9‑mile North Segment features a full reconstruction of...

Fuel Prices Stop Rising After 43 Days of Increases, RAC Says
After 43 consecutive days of increases, UK petrol and diesel prices have stalled, according to the RAC. A temporary cease‑fire in the Gulf lowered crude oil prices, easing wholesale costs, but retail prices remain well above pre‑war levels. Petrol now...

‘Sports Cars Are the Core of What We Are as a Company,’ Nissan CEO Says
Nissan President and CEO Ivan Espinosa told The Drive that sports cars are the core of the company’s identity, hinting at a possible revival of the classic Silvia. He emphasized that the immediate priority is finalizing the Re:Nissan turnaround plan,...
GCC Steel Supply Crunch Deepens Despite Ceasefire Talks
Gulf steel mills continue to face severe supply constraints despite tentative cease‑fire talks between Iran and the United States. Blockades in the Strait of Hormuz have curtailed iron‑ore pellet and ferro‑alloy shipments, forcing producers to cut output and turn to...

Hanwha Defense USA Secures First U.S. Navy Contract for the Next Generation Logistics Ship
Hanwha Defense USA has secured its first U.S. Navy subcontract under the Next Generation Logistics Ship (NGLS) program, partnering with prime contractor Vard Marine US. The award tasks Hanwha and its Philly Shipyard subsidiary with market surveys, concept design, manufacturability...

2027 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C Invites Open-Air Redlines at 9000 RPM
Porsche unveiled the 2027 911 GT3 S/C, a cabriolet version of its track‑focused GT3 that incorporates carbon‑fiber components from the 911 S/T. The model retains the six‑speed GT Sport manual gearbox, weighs 3,322 lb, and comes standard with carbon‑ceramic brakes and...

The 2027 Porsche 911 GT3 S/C Is the Droptop 9000-RPM Screamer We Deserve
Porsche unveiled the 2027 911 GT3 S/C, the brand’s first series‑production GT3 convertible. The Sport Cabriolet retains the 4.0‑liter naturally aspirated boxer‑six that makes 502 hp and pairs it with a short‑ratio six‑speed manual, propelling the car from 0‑60 mph in 3.7 seconds...

US Workers Spend Nearly an Hour a Day Commuting
U.S. workers are spending nearly an hour commuting each day, with the average one‑way trip climbing to 27.2 minutes in 2024—almost back to pre‑pandemic levels. Return‑to‑office mandates are a primary driver, pushing commuters back onto congested roads after years of...

The New 911 GT3 S/C Is Arguably Porsche At Its Purest (Yes, Including The Price)
Porsche unveiled the 2027 911 GT3 S/C, a convertible that retains a six‑speed manual and a naturally aspirated 502‑hp flat‑six, delivering 0‑60 mph in 3.7 seconds and a 194 mph top speed. The model launches late this year with a base...

Emerald Cruises Launches Emerald Kaia From Cyprus
Emerald Cruises inaugurated its 128‑guest superyacht Emerald Kaia from Limassol, Cyprus, on an 11‑day Mediterranean debut that visited Rhodes, Kos, Spetses and Athens. A prior shakedown gave travel agents a full tour of the ship’s amenities, including the Night Market...

The 5 Best 2026 Street-Legal Motorcycles For Both Power And Speed
The article ranks the five fastest street‑legal motorcycles slated for 2026, highlighting Ducati’s Panigale V4 R, Kawasaki’s Ninja H2 ABS, Aprilia’s RSV4 1100, BMW’s S 1000 RR, and Suzuki’s Hayabusa. Each model’s engine displacement, horsepower, torque, and claimed top‑speed figures are detailed, alongside professional test‑ride...

Beyond Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea Disruptions - Ensuring Supply Chain Resilience with Process Intelligence
Geopolitical chokepoints such as the Red Sea and the Strait of Hormuz are now routine disruptors, adding weeks to transit times and doubling spot freight rates for oil and LNG shipments. A 2026 Process Optimization Report shows 85% of surveyed...

WalletHub Study Ranks Best US Airlines in 2026
WalletHub’s 2026 study ranked the United States’ largest carriers across 16 operational and comfort metrics, placing Spirit Airlines at the top for a second straight year. The analysis excludes ticket prices and ancillary fees, focusing instead on factors such as...
‘Detailed Inspections’ Reveal £550k of ‘Urgent Works’ Needed to Repair Yorkshire Bridge
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway (NYMR) says Bridge 42, the critical link between Grosmont and Whitby, needs urgent repairs costing roughly $1 million (about £800,000). An initial £250,000 (£200,000) propping phase, now about $318,000, has been partially funded, with $273,000 already secured....
FTR Trucking Conditions Index Hits Highest Reading in Four Years
Freight transportation consultancy FTR reported its Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) rose to 10.2 in February, the strongest reading in four years. The index, which gauges freight volumes, rates, capacity, fuel costs and financing, moved up from 9.3 in January and...
Piper Introduces 7-Blade Propeller Option for M700 FURY
Piper Aircraft announced that a composite 7‑blade MT‑Propeller has earned EASA Supplemental Type Certificate approval for the M700 FURY, with FAA certification expected soon. The new propeller is designed to shorten takeoff runs, improve climb performance, and lower cabin noise. Piper...