Uganda Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Return After Bird Strike
Uganda Airlines’ Johannesburg‑to‑Entebbe flight returned to Johannesburg after a bird strike shattered the cockpit windscreen about 45 minutes after take‑off. The aircraft landed safely with no injuries to passengers or crew. The airline announced a technical inspection of the aircraft and will arrange alternate travel for affected customers. Bird strikes globally cost the aviation sector roughly $1.2 billion annually.
Ford's Renault-Based Cars To Keep Brand's Own 'Swagger'
Ford of Europe will add two electric models built by Renault on its Ampere platform, aiming to inject a distinct Ford "swagger" into the lineup. The partnership comes as Ford’s European passenger‑car share slipped to 2.8% and registrations fell 20%...

DFDS Orders Six Electric Terminal Tractors From MOL and Volvo Penta
DFDS, the Danish logistics operator, has placed an order for six battery‑electric terminal tractors from MOL and Volvo Penta, marking the next step in its plan to replace its 280 diesel‑powered units. The new MOL RME225 models carry 270 kWh of battery capacity,...

Powering Trams Without Overhead Wires: Static Charging
Mersen has commercialised a high‑current static charging collector that transfers up to 1,600 A to trams in roughly 20 seconds, eliminating the need for overhead wires in heritage‑sensitive zones. The system uses a ground‑level rail that energises only when the vehicle...

Splash Wrap: Hormuz Bells Are Ringing
Iran’s parliament approved a formal toll and access regime for the Strait of Hormuz, signalling a new revenue stream and heightened navigation controls amid the ongoing US‑Israeli conflict. Satellite images confirmed severe damage to Russia’s key Baltic energy‑export ports after...

Lila Global’s VLCC Bet Pays Off with 55% Asset Value Surge in Months
Lila Global’s ship‑owning arm has turned a distressed VLCC purchase into a rapid profit, buying the 299,000‑dwt Cosgrand Lake for roughly $35 million and re‑branding it Lila Jamnagar. Within a few months the vessel’s valuation jumped to $54.38 million, a 55 % increase, according...

FS Group Freight Branch Records Near €100 Mln Net Loss in 2025
FS Group’s freight division posted a net loss of about $106 million in 2025, an improvement from the $136 million loss recorded in 2024. Freight volumes slipped, with tonne‑kilometres down 3.8% to 22.0 billion and train‑kilometres falling 5.1% to 46 million. EBITDA turned positive...
Traffic on the Rise at Sweden’s Airports
Swedish airport operator Swedavia reported that March 2026 saw close to 2.6 million passengers across its ten airports, marking a 5 % increase over the same month a year earlier. Both international and domestic travel contributed to the rise, with international traffic...

Safety First: China Liquid Transport Controls, Cyberattacks and More
China has introduced stricter transport regulations for edible oils, alcohol and syrups after a PR crisis, while the food‑and‑beverage sector faces rising cyber‑threats that could cripple operations. Regulators across APAC are tightening scrutiny of e‑commerce product claims, prompting brands to...

Zhonggu Logistics Backs Wuhan Qingshan Restart with 10-Ship Order
China's Zhonggu Logistics has placed an order for ten 1,800‑TEU feeder containerships with Wuhan Qingshan Shipyard, committing up to $392 million. Deliveries are scheduled for 2028‑2029, marking the yard’s return to new‑building after a 2018 pause. The contract adds to Zhonggu’s...

India: ChargeZone to Set up over 1,000 Highway Charging Stations
ChargeZone, India’s largest EV‑charging operator, will install more than 1,000 fast‑charging stations along national‑highway corridors by March 2027. Each station requires roughly US$120,000 in capital, funded through a Dealer‑Owned, Company‑Operated (DOCO) franchise model. The State Bank of India will provide loans...
Hyundai Motor Flags Export Disruptions as West Asia Conflict Hits Shipping
Hyundai Motor warned that its exports to Europe and North Africa are being disrupted as the West Asia conflict blocks key shipping routes. The blockage has driven up freight costs, forced cargo diversions, and pressured parts suppliers with raw‑material constraints....

Maruti Suzuki Adds 502 New Service Touchpoints in FY26, Aims to Reach 8,000 by FY31
Maruti Suzuki India added 502 new after‑sales service touchpoints in FY 2025‑26, the largest single‑year expansion in its history. The network now totals 5,926 locations covering roughly 3,000 Indian cities and towns. The company plans to grow the footprint to 8,000...

Uzbekistan's Stratos Freight Adds First B757-200(PCF)
Uzbekistan’s cargo carrier Stratos Freight has taken delivery of its first Boeing 757‑200 Passenger‑to‑Cargo Freighter (PCF), marking the airline’s entry into the larger narrow‑body freighter segment. The converted aircraft offers roughly 24 metric tonnes of payload and a range suitable...

The Golden Hour: Saving Lives with Minas Gerais' H145 Helicopters
Minas Gerais' Military Fire Corps has added two Airbus H145 helicopters to its Advanced Air Life Support Service, dramatically enhancing aeromedical rescue across the state’s rugged terrain. The twin‑engine aircraft can transport patients, organs, and perform winch rescues, cutting a...

Tesla Sales Rise After Brutal Year of Musk Boycotts
Tesla reported a 6% rise in first‑quarter vehicle deliveries, reaching 358,023 units—the first increase in three years. The figure fell short of the 381,000 units analysts expected, triggering a 5.4% drop in the stock price. The slowdown follows a year...

French and Japanese-Owned Ships Make First Hormuz Crossings
On April 3, 2026, the French‑flagged container vessel CMA CGM Kribi became the first Western European‑registered ship to navigate the Strait of Hormuz since the Iran‑related conflict began a month earlier. On the same day, Mitsui OSK Lines confirmed that its partially owned LNG...

Somalia Registers Its First Vessel Under the National Flag in over Three Decades
Somalia has registered its first vessel under the national flag since 1991, the Guney, after a memorandum with Somali Ship Register Limited. The Ministry of Ports and Maritime Transport completed all legal and regulatory procedures, marking the first Somali‑flagged departure...

Jersey Scraps Phase-Out of Petrol and Diesel Cars
Jersey has scrapped its plan to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030 after a consultation showed strong public resistance. More than 2,000 respondents, including 63 % of individuals and 79 % of organisations, warned of negative economic...

RB Rail Launches New Tender for the Electrification of Rail Baltica
RB Rail AS has opened a new procurement process for design‑consultancy services covering the energy subsystem of the Rail Baltica high‑speed line in Latvia and Lithuania. The tender is split into two separate lots, allowing firms to bid on either country...
Bajaj Auto Sales Jump 20% to 4,45,377 Units in March
Bajaj Auto reported a 20% year‑on‑year increase in total sales for March, reaching 445,377 units. Domestic two‑wheelers climbed to 221,021 units, while export shipments rose 21% to 159,452 units. Commercial‑vehicle sales also grew 20% to 64,904 units, with exports up...

Lectric Heads North – Canadians Get Access to the US’s Best-Selling E-Bikes
Lectric eBikes, the Arizona‑based brand that has sold over 650,000 units in six years, is launching in Canada through a partnership with national nonprofit Vélo Canada Bikes. The collaboration ties the company’s affordable e‑bike lineup to advocacy for safer streets...

Virgin Atlantic Increases Charges on Saver Rewards by up to £400 for UK Departures
Virgin Atlantic has eliminated the carrier surcharge that previously lowered taxes and fees for its Saver reward tickets on UK‑origin flights. As a result, a round‑trip Upper Class Saver now costs an extra £400 (about $520) in taxes and charges...

EPURE Urges EU Action on Biofuel Recommendation
The European Commission has urged the EU to boost biofuel use to strengthen energy security, warning of possible prolonged disruptions in international energy trade. In response, ePURE is calling for the Fuel Quality Directive to be reopened and for the...

LG Energy Solution Brings Battery Software to SDVerse
LG Energy Solution has become the first battery company to list its software on SDVerse, the automotive industry’s inaugural B2B software marketplace. The South Korean firm introduced five battery‑software products covering diagnostics, degradation management, and performance simulation. SDVerse, co‑founded by...

Wah Kwong & Bureau Veritas 1st SMART “Augmented Ship” In Newbuild Series
Wah Kwong Maritime Transport and Bureau Veritas have delivered the LR2 tanker Frontier Venture, the first vessel in Wah Kwong’s new SMART‑enabled series and the inaugural Group 3 “augmented ship” with BV‑assigned SMART notations (H1, M1, EnE3, MH3). Built at Hengli...

Tanker Shipping Market Very Tight Due to Dislocation of Tonnage
A New York panel convened by NYMAR and YSPNY warned that tanker markets have become exceptionally tight after the onset of Operation Epic Fury, which displaced VLCCs and forced Suezmaxes and Aframaxes onto Asian routes. Panelists highlighted Asia’s heightened dependence on Middle‑East crude...

Saudi Global Ports Begins Operations at Jubail Container Terminal (JCT)
Saudi Global Ports Group (SGP) has commenced operations at the Jubail Container Terminal (JCT) within Jubail Commercial Port under a 30‑year concession with the Saudi Ports Authority. The agreement includes a SAR 2 billion (≈ $534 million) investment to upgrade infrastructure and install advanced...

Guest Column: Mastering the Passenger Experience From Transaction to Journey
In a guest column, Ethiopian Airlines’ Group VP of Customer Experience argues that the airline’s competitive edge now lies in delivering a seamless, end‑to‑end passenger journey rather than merely expanding fleet size or routes. He outlines how Ethiopian maps every...

U Power Advances in Thailand Heavy Truck Battery Swap Market
U POWER Limited secured an order for 1,000 battery‑swapping heavy‑duty trucks in Thailand and completed its first production batch, while its Hong Kong taxi battery‑swap project is set to launch stations and begin operations in Q2 2026. The company, the world’s...

Even Illinois State Police Can't Afford New Cars
Illinois State Police face a severe fleet shortfall, with over 1,000 cruisers overdue for replacement. A state‑funded vehicle pool, financed by a $1 license‑plate fee, generated only $7 million last year, far below the $30 million budgeted since 2024. At $120,000 per...

Guest Column: Why Every Airline Should Be Looking at Embedded Payments
Airlines are urged to adopt embedded payment systems that let passengers order and pay for onboard items directly from their devices, eliminating the need for crew‑mediated transactions. The column argues that friction—having to flag down crew, handle cards, or wait...

Prepare Your Engine for the Long Drive with the Right Coolant
Prestone is urging Filipino motorists to prepare for summer road trips by checking essential fluids, especially engine coolant, which regulates temperature and prevents overheating. The company promotes its Prestone Asian Coolant, offered in three color‑coded formulas tailored to specific Asian‑make...

Get a Free Check up on Your BAIC, Chery, Foton, Jetour, Lynk & Co, or Radar Car Before Traveling This...
UAAGI Auto Group is offering a nationwide free vehicle safety checkup for BAIC, Chery, Foton, Jetour, Lynk & Co, and Radar owners during the Holy Week travel rush. The program partners with Metro Pacific Tollways’ Biyaheng Arangkada initiative to place satellite service...

Here’s How Much Space Premium Economy Adds Compared To Economy
Premium economy seats add five to seven inches of legroom and two to three inches of extra recline compared with standard economy, while offering wider cushions and upgraded amenities. Major U.S. carriers—Delta, American, and United—bundle these physical upgrades with perks...

Leapmotor Targets Global Growth with Europe R&D Hub, Eyes Canada Assembly
Chinese electric‑vehicle maker Leapmotor announced a new research and development centre in Europe and is evaluating local assembly operations in Canada. The company has lifted its overseas sales target, citing rising global fuel costs and recently eased import tariffs on...

Iran Can Stop Shipping With Mines, From the Gulf to the Red Sea
Iran retains a stock of roughly 5,000‑6,000 sea mines capable of threatening both military and commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and the wider Gulf. The mines, ranging from ground‑influence to floating types, can be laid from civilian boats,...
Hyundai IONIQ 6 N Crowned 2026 World Performance Car
Hyundai’s IONIQ 6 N has been named the 2026 World Performance Car at the World Car Awards, announced during the New York International Auto Show. The electric sedan delivers up to 641 hp, 0‑62 mph in 3.2 seconds, and an 84 kWh battery that charges from 10 %...

AirBaltic SWOT: Achievement and Challenge as 2025 Brings Record Revenue, but Another Loss
AirBaltic posted record revenue for 2025, yet recorded its sixth net loss in seven years, though the deficit narrowed versus 2024. The Latvian carrier operates a fleet of 53 Airbus A220‑300 aircraft, focusing on Baltic connectivity and expanding an ACMI...
Video of the Week: Aviation in an Age of Uncertainty – Crisis as the New Normal
The airline sector is confronting a new normal of relentless uncertainty, driven by escalating Middle East tensions that close airspace and extend flight routes, while volatile fuel prices squeeze already thin margins. Executives are shifting from reactive recovery tactics to...

Robotaxis Are Coming to London, but Will They Make Money?
Waymo, Alphabet’s self‑driving unit, is set to launch a robotaxi pilot in London in April 2026, expanding its U.S. operations that already deliver about one million rides per week. The service will use electric Jaguars equipped with Waymo Driver, a...

Boxship Departing Taiwan Clips Docked Ship Sending Containers Into Harbor
Operations at Taiwan’s Port of Kaohsiung were briefly halted on April 1 after the 158,097‑dwt containership Zeal Lumos clipped the docked feeder vessel Haian Opus during departure. The impact caused four containers to fall into the harbor, damaging cargo on both ships. Port...

Questions About Robotaxis? Ask Nacto
The US National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) has published a free 16‑page guide to help municipal officials understand and manage robotaxi operations. While robotaxis are already on city streets, they are straining existing transportation networks and exposing gaps...
How Delta Air Lines Makes Money
Delta Air Lines reported FY 2025 total operating revenue of $63.36 billion, a 2.8% increase year‑over‑year, driven primarily by passenger sales. Net income surged 44.8% to $5 billion, while operating income slipped slightly to $5.8 billion. The airline’s market capitalization reached $44.15 billion in April 2026,...
BYD Electric Buses Rose 71% in March
BYD delivered 663 electric buses in March, a 70.9% increase year‑over‑year and 98.5% higher than February. The surge lifted Q1 bus sales 27.7% compared with the same period last year. In contrast, BYD’s non‑bus commercial vehicle sales fell 31.1% YoY...
Two Solid ‘Yes’ Votes for Echo Global’s Acquisition: Moody’s and S&P
Echo Global Logistics’ acquisition of ITS Logistics has earned solid endorsements from Moody’s and S&P Global Ratings. Both agencies kept Echo’s B‑/B3 rating unchanged but upgraded the outlook to positive, signaling potential future rating improvements. The combined entity is projected...
Tesla Sales Rise After Brutal Year of Musk Boycotts but Still Fall Short of Expectations
Tesla reported a 6% rise in first‑quarter vehicle deliveries, reaching 358,023 units – the first quarterly increase in three years. However, the figure fell 6% short of FactSet’s 381,000 forecast, disappointing investors. The dip follows a year of declining sales...

The Real Reason Why Rolls-Royce Owns The Airbus A350 Engine Slot
Rolls‑Royce’s Trent XWB engine powers the Airbus A350, delivering roughly 15% lower fuel burn than its predecessor and saving airlines about $2.9 million per aircraft each year. The engine’s high bypass ratio and lightweight materials also reduce noise and enable 370‑minute ETOPS...

US Charter Broker IsraJets Launches In-House Carrier IsraFly
US charter broker IsraJets announced the launch of its own air‑operator subsidiary, IsraFly, leveraging the FAA Part 135 certificate previously held by Crow Executive Air. The new carrier will initially operate a single 2006 Hawker 800XPi (N870TX) configured for nine passengers and...

Marriott Bonvoy and Ethiopian Airlines Launch Loyalty Points Partnership Across Africa
Marriott Bonvoy and Ethiopian Airlines announced a new loyalty partnership that lets members earn and redeem points on flights to more than 60 African destinations. The program launches in June 2026 and includes a limited‑time offer of 10,000 bonus points...