
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 for the first 100,000 qualifying members. Ethiopian Airlines passengers can also convert miles into Marriott points for stays at the chain’s 7,600 hotels worldwide. The collaboration aims to deepen travel connectivity across the continent while expanding Marriott’s footprint in Africa’s fast‑growing tourism market.
VW CEO Says Sedans and Hatchbacks Have a Future: 'Heartbeat' Of The Brand
Volkswagen’s U.S. CEO Kjell Gruner said sedans and hatchbacks remain vital to the brand even as SUVs account for roughly 80% of its U.S. sales. The Golf sold about 10,000 units last year and the Jetta moved 54,291, despite a...
Mohamoud Dagane: Tackle Governance to Restore Nairobi
A new Sh80 billion (~$530 million) cooperation agreement between Nairobi and Kenya’s national government aims to overhaul the city’s transport, water, waste and market systems. The deal emphasizes structural governance reforms, institutional clarity and sustained political will over sheer funding levels. Past...

If You See a Heart With Horns Hanging On a Car, Here’s What It Means
Reddit users identified a black strap with a horned heart on a car as a tsurikawa, a Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) accessory originally used as a handhold on moving trains. The strap is purely decorative and not intended for towing,...
C.H. Robinson Launches Fuel Relief for Carrier Network
C.H. Robinson announced a free discount fuel card program and waived cash‑advance fees for its carrier network, targeting the 60% of carriers that are owner‑operators. The cards provide discounted fuel and allow drivers to receive up to 60% of their...

New $15.5m Te Rēinga Bridge Opens After Cyclone Damage
The $15.5 million NZD (≈$9.3 million USD) Te Rēinga Bridge officially opened, restoring the vital link between Wairoa’s Ruakituri Road and Tiniroto Road. Featuring a 90.5 m weathering‑steel arch and a 13.5 m single‑lane span, the structure is engineered to last 100 years and resist floods...

U.K. Hosts Coalition Talks to Reopen Hormuz—Without the U.S.
The United Kingdom convened virtual talks with over 40 nations to form a coalition aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively blocked since its war began on Feb. 28. The United States was absent, with President Trump...

The Sky’s Greatest Dragon: Drake’s Luxurious 30-Year Old Boeing 767 Returns To The Skies
Canadian rapper Drake’s customized Boeing 767‑200, dubbed “Air Drake,” has returned to active flight after a multi‑month interior overhaul that began in May 2025. The 30‑year‑old wide‑body, originally delivered in 1996, underwent a near‑complete cabin redesign, adding ultra‑luxury suites and advanced materials while...

MODEX 2026: Raymond to Demonstrate How It ‘Drives the Rhythm of the Warehouse’
Raymond Corporation will use MODEX 2026 to demonstrate its "Rhythm of the Warehouse" strategy, featuring new lift trucks, electric forklifts, and integrated iWAREHOUSE technologies. The company will host ten‑minute "Material Handling Moments" sessions that tackle challenges such as operator consistency,...
Q&A: Jett McCandless, Founder and CEO, Project44
Project44’s CEO Jett McCandless highlighted that multi‑year agreements now represent 73% of the company’s annual recurring revenue, reflecting heightened market confidence in its platform. He detailed the Decision Intelligence Platform, which layers AI‑driven visibility, predictive analytics, and automated execution across...

Rubio Raises Concerns over China’s Detention of Panama-Flagged Ships
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that China’s heightened inspections of Panama‑flagged vessels pose a serious threat to global trade. He said the detentions and delays undermine the rule of law in Panama and destabilize supply chains. The United...

Ford CEO Jim Farley Confirms That a Bronco Hybrid Is Coming
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced that a hybrid version of the Bronco will join the lineup, confirming a promise first hinted at in 2018. The hybrid Bronco is part of Ford's broader ambition to offer a hybrid powertrain for every...

Please Don’t Mess With NS Heritage Locomotives
The opinion piece urges Norfolk Southern to protect its 22 heritage locomotives if a Union Pacific‑Norfolk Southern merger receives Surface Transportation Board approval. The heritage units, first unveiled in 2012 at the North Carolina Transportation Museum, celebrate predecessor railroads such...
How the Elevator Reshaped the Way We Live and Work
The elevator’s breakthrough came in 1853‑54 when Elisha Otis demonstrated a safety brake at the New York World’s Fair, proving that vertical transport could be reliable. Otis’s invention eliminated the primary safety fear, turning height from a dare into a...
Are Bentley Buyers Ready For EV SUV? 8 Out of 10 Say Yes
Bentley is developing a smaller, boxy electric SUV positioned beneath the Bentayga, and early market testing shows strong interest, with eight out of ten respondents indicating they would buy it. CEO Mike Rocco emphasized the model will be marketed as...
Western-Insured Tankers Continue to Load Urals Crude
Western‑insured, primarily Greek‑owned, tankers are still loading Russia's Urals crude at Black Sea and Baltic ports. The FOB price of the blend has risen to roughly $100 per barrel, more than twice the EU price‑cap of $44.10. Despite heightened sanctions,...
Bosch Rexroth Announces Next-Generation Conveyor Capable of Transporting Heavy Payloads up to 3000kg
Bosch Rexroth unveiled the TS 7plus, a next‑generation roller conveyor capable of moving payloads up to 3,000 kg. The system is fully electric, modular and freely configurable, allowing lift, rotary and positioning units on a single line. Its king‑shaft drive operates without...
Veteran PRPA, Fairview Terminal Executive to Lead Prince Rupert Port
Kurt Slocombe has been promoted to president and chief executive officer of the Prince Rupert Port Authority. He joined PRPA in 2019 as vice‑president of operations, planning and infrastructure, after earlier managing the Fairview Container Terminal since 2007. As head...

SSL Announces Opening of Monon Corridor Service; Noland Retires as President (UPDATED, 4/2)
The South Shore Line (SSL) launched an 8‑mile Monon Corridor extension on March 31, 2026, adding three new stations between North Hammond and the Munster/Dyer border. The $945 million design‑build project, supported by a $355 million Federal Transit Administration grant, includes expanded parking, a...

Synect Unveils Airport Experience Solutions for a Mega-Decade of Global Events
Synect announced EventReady™, a modular airport‑wide passenger engagement platform designed to handle surges from upcoming mega‑events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Olympics. The solution overlays custom branding, multilingual wayfinding, AI‑driven assistance, and dynamic data feeds...
The Volkswagen ID. Buzz Isn't On Pause—And It Could Get A Camping Version, VW CEO Says
Volkswagen announced it will skip the 2026 model year for the ID. Buzz in the United States, moving directly to a 2027 launch. The decision stems from a demand‑supply analysis and aims to avoid a short production run after a delayed...
Avgas Prices Climbed in March
National avgas prices rose in March, with 100LL full-service averaging $6.80 per gallon, a 5.9% increase from February. Self‑service 100LL climbed to $5.69, up 4.7%, still offering roughly 16% savings where available. Jet A full-service prices jumped to $7.64, a...

I'm Trading My Jeep For Something With Better Comfort And MPG! What Should I Buy?
Kristin, a 38‑year‑old filmmaker in West Virginia, needs a smaller, more comfortable SUV with AWD and better fuel economy than her 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, all for under $25,000. Automotive experts recommend looking at used plug‑in hybrids, which are depreciating...
Do You Trust Me? A Framework for Making Networks of Robots and Vehicles Safer
Harvard researchers introduced “cy‑trust,” a quantitative trust metric that lets autonomous robots and vehicles evaluate data from peers before acting. The framework assigns each data source a trust score between 0 and 1 using onboard sensors, lidar, radar and signal‑processing of...
FAA Releases Part 141 Modernization Proposal
The FAA released a proposal to overhaul Part 141 flight‑school regulations, moving oversight from local district offices to a centralized management office. The plan gives chief instructors greater authority to make routine changes and replaces periodic recertification with continuous performance...
Ford Sales Fall As Buyers Flock To Entry-Level Trims
Ford reported a 9.2% drop in total U.S. sales for the first quarter of 2026, marking its first quarterly decline since 2022. The decline was offset by strong gains in entry‑level models, with the Ranger XL climbing 45.5% and the...

2027 Audi A6
Audi’s 2027 A6 carries over the 2026 redesign, offering a refined luxury sedan without major visual changes. All variants are powered by a 362‑horsepower turbocharged 3.0‑liter V6 paired with a seven‑speed dual‑clutch transmission and standard all‑wheel drive. Pricing starts around...

Marine Group Boat Works Wins Contract to Build Multi-Deck Live Fire Training Simulator
Marine Group Boat Works (MGBW) secured a contract from the San Diego Unified Port District to design, fabricate, and install a multi‑deck live‑fire training simulator on the district’s LCM‑8 troop landing vessel. The simulator features two propane‑fuelled burn chambers and...

Southeast Texas’ Towering Rainbow Bridge Poised to Reopen After Lengthy Repairs
The Texas Department of Transportation announced that construction on the Rainbow Bridge in Southeast Texas is finished after a year-long closure for extensive maintenance. Final inspections, employing bridge‑snooper vehicles and rope‑access crews, began on March 13. Officials expect the bridge...

Energy Markets Are Tightening. The Supply Chain Impact Is Uneven.
Energy markets are tightening, but the impact on supply chains is uneven and delayed. Transportation contracts, surcharges, and caps cause cost pass‑through to lag weeks or months, while energy‑intensive manufacturers feel pressure immediately. The staggered transmission creates a patchwork of...
BeyondTrucks Deploys AI Agents to Customize Freight Rates
BeyondTrucks unveiled RateAgents, a suite of AI‑driven agents that let carriers set freight rates using plain‑language commands, beginning with a fuel‑surcharge specialist. The technology converts natural language into executable code, sidestepping cumbersome rate tables and costly, inflexible transportation‑management systems. Carriers...

IndianOil Boosts Auto LPG Supply in Karnataka Amid Surge in Demand
Indian Oil Corporation Limited has ramped up its auto‑LPG supply in Karnataka as demand spikes following the shutdown of more than 300 private outlets. The state‑wide network now operates 55 Auto LPG Dispensing Stations, handling an average of 59.53 metric...

Civil Aviation Ministry Puts on Hold Free 60% Seat Rule for Airlines
The Indian civil aviation ministry has suspended its earlier directive requiring airlines to offer 60 percent of seats free of charge. The pause follows airline objections over operational and commercial impacts, particularly on fare structures. The ministry cited the need to...
Washington Repeals Aircraft Tax Before It Takes Effect
Washington state repealed a 10% luxury aircraft tax slated for April 1, 2026, replacing it with a 7‑cent‑per‑gallon increase in the aviation fuel tax and modest hikes in aircraft registration fees. Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the replacement bill on March...

Smaller “Shallow-Bay” Warehouse Space Sees Rising Demand
Demand for shallow‑bay industrial space—buildings under 50,000 sq ft with 14‑28 ft clear heights—is accelerating as service‑oriented and last‑mile users seek smaller formats. Vacancy rates for these properties have fallen below the broader industrial average, creating a tight market where rents have risen...

Gemini for Android Auto Is Rolling Out More Widely, but Not Everyone Is Happy About It
Google has accelerated the rollout of its Gemini AI voice assistant to Android Auto, making the feature suddenly available to a wave of drivers after a year‑long, slow deployment. Early adopters report mixed experiences, with some praising the new conversational...

GM Recalls Two Popular Pickup Trucks Over Dangerous Airbag Flaw
General Motors is recalling 2,819 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks from the 2018‑2019 model years due to a defect in the roof‑rail airbag inflator end caps. The flaw can cause the caps to detach and release compressed air,...

People News: NJDOT, Alstom, Miner
New Jersey Department of Transportation confirmed Priya Jain as its 21st commissioner, also chairing NJ Transit, the Turnpike Authority and South Jersey Transportation Authority. Alstom announced Martin Sion as its new CEO, succeeding Henri Poupart‑Lafarge after a decade that saw revenues...
Strait of Hormuz Closure Pushes Asia-US Ocean Rates up 29%
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a sharp rise in ocean freight rates on major east‑west lanes. Spot rates from the Far East to the U.S. West Coast jumped 29% since the end of February, while routes...

Editorial. Up in the Air
India’s regional connectivity initiative received a fresh $3.5 billion boost as the cabinet approved a ten‑year outlay for the Udan scheme. Since its 2016 launch, Udan has helped 16.3 million passengers fly on subsidised routes and doubled the country’s operational airports to...
21 Air Eyes Larger Boeing 777s to Access Long-Haul Cargo Market
21 Air, the mid‑size cargo carrier that serves DHL Express and Amazon, is preparing to add Boeing 777 freighters to its fleet to tap the long‑haul international market. Owner Jim Crane has installed former Crane Worldwide Logistics chief Keith Winters...
From Car Clubs to 'Tap-and-Go' Public Transport: A Guide to the Government's New Better Connected Transport Strategy
The UK government has unveiled the Better Connected transport strategy, a comprehensive plan aimed at accelerating decarbonisation across the nation’s mobility sector. The roadmap expands shared‑mobility schemes, promotes car‑club usage, and creates "mobility hubs" that fuse active travel with public...

Cadillac Fans, It's Time to Hurry: You Reportedly Have Until April 20 to Order a CT4-V Blackwing
Cadillac’s CT4‑V Blackwing, the brand’s most potent compact sedan, must be ordered by the third week of April 2024 as the entire CT4 lineup’s order books close. The Blackwing packs a twin‑turbo 3.6‑liter V‑6 delivering 472 hp and 445 lb‑ft, with an...

Mad Ford GT Is the Fastest Pure-Petrol Car at the Nurburgring
Ford’s track‑only GT Mk IV set a new pure‑petrol lap record at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, completing the 12.9‑mile circuit in 6 minutes 15.977 seconds. The time makes the GT the third‑fastest car overall, trailing only the electric Volkswagen ID.R and the Porsche...

From Dating Apps for Charging Stations to Diesel Scents for E-Trucks – the Industry’s April Fools’ Jokes
April 1, 2026 saw a wave of tongue‑in‑cheek announcements across the e‑mobility sector. German bus operator StadtBus Dormagen joked that passengers’ smartphones could act as range extenders, adding up to 11 km to electric buses. Ionity introduced a fictional autonomous robot, QBOT, to...
EASA Proposes Lower Safety Criteria for eVTOL Test Flights
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued a draft Certification Memorandum (CM‑21.A-P-002) that lowers safety criteria for eVTOL development flights. The proposal sets flight conditions for aircraft up to 250 knots and a maximum take‑off mass of 5,700 kg, allowing limited...

Tested: 2026 Toyota Tundra with TRD Performance Gets Loud Quick
Toyota’s 2026 Tundra TRD Pro can now be fitted with a TRD Performance package that recalibrates the twin‑turbo 3.4‑liter V‑6 and adds dual air‑intake and cat‑back exhaust components. The tune delivers an extra 29 horsepower, raising combined output to 466 hp and 583 lb‑ft...
TSA Officer At LaGuardia Says Staffing Issues And ICE Deployment Strained Airport Security
A TSA officer at LaGuardia Airport warned that staffing shortages, unpaid work, and the recent deployment of ICE personnel have severely strained security checkpoints. The shortages stem from a DHS funding lapse that left many agents without pay, prompting some...

Amtrak, Union Pacific Settle Sunset Limited Dispute (Updated April 2, 2026)
Amtrak and Union Pacific announced a settlement on April 1, 2026 that ends the Surface Transportation Board’s investigation into the Sunset Limited’s chronic on‑time performance problems. The deal grants Amtrak a five‑mile stretch of UP‑owned track near Avondale, Louisiana, allowing...

UK Accuses Iran of Hormuz ‘Hijack,’ Holding Global Economy Hostage
The United Kingdom accused Iran of hijacking the Strait of Hormuz, effectively holding the global economy hostage as Iranian attacks have halted almost all commercial traffic. Over 40 nations gathered virtually to discuss diplomatic pathways for reopening the waterway, emphasizing...