
Iran Drafts Protocol with Oman for Strait of Hormuz Traffic
Iran’s deputy foreign minister confirmed a draft protocol with Oman to monitor traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing safety rather than restrictions. The agreement, described as post‑war housekeeping, includes plans to levy tolls on transiting vessels. Tehran frames the move as a preventive measure against future aggression, while markets have shown only fleeting optimism. The development adds a diplomatic layer to a historically volatile maritime corridor.

Holland America Line Launches Anniversary Sale
Holland America Line has launched a month‑long Anniversary Sale to celebrate its 153rd year, running from April 2 to April 30, 2026. The promotion offers up to $400 in onboard credit per stateroom for sailings departing now through spring 2027, covering itineraries from four...
Network Rail Engineers Prepare for £75.5M of Easter Weekend Renewals Work
Network Rail is allocating roughly $96 million to conduct extensive renewal work over the Easter bank holiday, keeping most of the UK rail network open while targeting reliability improvements. The centerpiece is a $508 million resilience programme on the West Coast Main...
SAME and IndiGo Launch Cadet AME Programme to Train India’s Next Aviation Engineers
IndiGo has selected the School for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (SAME) as its official partner to launch a cadet Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME) programme. The initiative will train 30 high‑potential students in the B1.1 turbine stream during the 2026‑27 intake, combining...

Nissan’s Next GT-R Will Be a Hybrid, Keep the VR38 Block, and Arrive by 2030
Nissan confirmed that the next‑generation GT‑R, dubbed the R36, will debut as a hybrid while retaining the iconic VR38 V6 engine block. The model will sit on an all‑new chassis and is targeted for a 2030 launch, with concrete announcements...

These EVs Should Be Next On The Chopping Block, According To Our Readers
Jalopnik surveyed its readers to identify which electric vehicles should be axed next, and the consensus zeroed in on large, pricey models. Commentators singled out the GMC Hummer EV, Chevrolet Silverado EV, Tesla Model X, Rolls‑Royce Spectre and even the Tesla...

TD Calls for Car-Pooling Parking Bays at Motorway Junctions to Help Commuters Cut Costs
Irish commuters are feeling the pinch of rising fuel prices even after recent government excise cuts, with few viable alternatives to solo driving. A TD has called for the creation of dedicated car‑pool parking bays at motorway junctions to help...

ICF Sets New Production Record, Rolls Out 3,405 Coaches in FY26
Integral Coach Factory (ICF) announced a new production record for FY 2025‑26, rolling out 3,405 passenger coaches – a 13% increase over the previous year. The milestone includes the 80,000th coach ever built at ICF, setting a global benchmark for a...
Does Artemis II Prove Space Tourism Might Soon Take Off?
Artemis II’s April 1 launch delivered the first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo, underscoring NASA’s push for a 2028 Moon landing. SpaceX has filed confidentially for an IPO that could value the company above $1 trillion, the largest market debut ever. Virgin Galactic...

General Motors Stock Gaps Lower on Quarterly Sales Tumble
General Motors reported a 9.7% year‑over‑year drop in first‑quarter sales, blaming higher oil prices, economic uncertainty, higher borrowing costs and rising vehicle prices. The news sent GM shares down 4.1% to $71.97, testing a $72 support level and leaving the...

NGFA Tracking Key Ag Transportation Bills
The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) is monitoring two critical pieces of legislation: the surface transportation authorization, which lapses at the end of September, and the biennial Water Resources Development Act (WRDA). The highway bill, originally enacted under the...

Master Boat Builders Delivers RApport 2800 Tug for Gulf LNG Partnership
Master Boat Builders has delivered the tugboat Jill, the sixth vessel in its RApport 2800 series and the second built for Gulf LNG Tugs of Port Arthur. The 92‑foot, 40‑foot beam tug boasts over 85 metric‑ton bollard pull and ABS FFV1 firefighting...

Not Just Travel's Cruise Sales Surge by 16% in March
Not Just Travel reported a 16% year‑on‑year rise in cruise bookings for March 2026, despite a volatile market shaped by Middle‑East conflict. More than 750 independent consultants drove the growth, with half of the top 20 consultants posting over 20%...
FAA Absent From Cleveland Burke Lakefront Closure Hearing
Cleveland officials outlined three routes to shut down Burke Lakefront Airport, including waiting for grant expirations, seeking FAA approval, or pursuing congressional legislation. The airport currently loses about $1.7 million a year and could require a $7 million grant repayment if closed...
Kia Is Already Smashing Sales Records In 2026
Kia Motors reported a 4.1% year‑over‑year increase in first‑quarter 2026 sales, moving 207,015 vehicles worldwide. The Sportage remained the top seller with 44,704 units, while hybrids surged 73% and helped offset a steep decline in EV6 and EV9 sales after...

Marketplace Briefing: Amazon Picks up Speed in Rural America with $4 Billion Delivery Push
Amazon is accelerating its delivery network in rural America, boosting same‑day or next‑day service to 16% of remote customers—a rise from 8% in mid‑2024. The company’s $4 billion logistics push helped it ship more than 13 billion items on same‑day or next‑day...

Avant Car to Launch Electric Car Sharing Service in Ljubljana
Ljubljana has signed a 20‑year agreement with Avant Car to launch a public electric car‑sharing service. The municipality will contribute roughly $12.3 million to build 400 parking spaces, while Avant Car is investing about $20.2 million to provide 400 EVs and 160...
Behind the World’s Fastest Growth: OMODA & JAECOO Unveil Third-Anniversary Achievements at the Beijing Auto Show
OMODA and JAECOO, Chery Group’s fast‑growing brands, announced at the Beijing Auto Show that they are on track to sell one million vehicles, having already moved 900,000 units in under three years. The brands now operate in 64 markets, including...

Cinemo Reimagines the Vehicle as a Software-Defined Entertainment Hub
Cinemo is turning vehicles into software‑defined entertainment hubs by blending embedded performance with cloud‑native AI. Its Agentic AI platform powers hyper‑personalized media, multi‑device continuity, and immersive in‑car gaming for Mercedes‑Benz and Renault models slated for 2026. The system supports OTA‑delivered...
Australia Turns to Less-Established Urea Origins
Australia’s urea importers are scrambling for new sources after the Strait of Hormuz closure halted the Gulf region, which normally supplies about two‑thirds of the country’s fertilizer needs. Importers have turned to Egypt and Nigeria, but both face Australian Quarantine...

Jet2 Achieves Fuel and Emissions Savings with Lightweight Paint
Jet2.com has begun applying AkzoNobel’s lightweight aircraft paint to more than 80 of its planes, delivering a weight reduction of over 20 kg per aircraft. The paint saves roughly a quarter‑million litres of fuel each year, cutting carbon emissions by more...
Singapore Bunker Supply Continues to Run Down as Middle East War Drags On
Singapore, the world’s largest bunkering hub, sold 56.2 million metric tons of bunker fuel in 2025, a 3.2% increase year‑over‑year. Over half of its fuel imports travel through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been effectively closed since the Middle East...

MAN Launches Lion’s City E Production in Ankara
MAN Truck & Bus has begun series production of its fully electric Lion’s City E bus at the Ankara plant, adding a third global e‑bus manufacturing site after Poland and South Africa. The model, with about 3,300 units already delivered across...
Lewistown Station Improvement Project Begins April 7
Amtrak will break ground on the Lewistown Station improvement project on April 7, allocating $3.5 million from the Federal Railroad Administration. The work raises the 250‑foot concrete platform eight inches, upgrades LED lighting, signage, HVAC, and refurbishes the entrance, windows, and ADA‑compliant...

Sysco’s Bid for Restaurant Depot: Distribution Control Is Shifting
Sysco has announced a $29.1 billion bid to acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot, merging its delivery‑centric network with Depot’s cash‑and‑carry warehouse model. The combined platform would serve over 700,000 independent operators through mixed pick‑up and delivery options, targeting roughly $250 million in annual...
SANY Robotics Debuts Electric Forklift Lineup at LogiMAT 2026, Secures Over 600 Orders in Europe
SANY Robotics unveiled its full electric forklift lineup at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, marking its first European market entry. The showcase featured a three‑wheel lithium‑ion counterbalance model for narrow aisles and cold storage, plus the Blue Electric Forklift Fleet with...

Security Gridlock at US Airports Drives Wave of Missed Flights and Payment Disputes
Chargebacks911 warns that prolonged TSA security delays are sparking a wave of payment disputes as passengers miss flights. Wait times at major U.S. airports have topped four hours, with absenteeism reaching up to 50% of staff after more than 480...
Brussels Metro Project to Be Scaled Back as Key Station Shell Completed
The shell for the new Toots Thielemans station on Brussels' Line 3 has been finished, but the region announced a major scale‑back to curb spiralling costs. The line’s total budget has been halved from €2 billion (≈$2.18 bn) to €1 billion (≈$1.09 bn), with the...
Fehmarnbelt | Special Vessel for Immersing Elements on Denmark-Germany Tunnel Approved
The Danish Maritime Authority has approved the immersion vessel IVY, clearing the way for the first Fehmarnbelt tunnel elements to be submerged off Lolland this spring. The 18‑km Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link will consist of 89 precast concrete sections—79 standard (73,000 t...

The Impact of API CL-4 Engine Oil on Fleet Maintenance, Fuel Economy, and Uptime
The American Petroleum Institute will launch API CL‑4 and its low‑viscosity variant API FB‑4 in January 2027, superseding the current CK‑4 and FA‑4 categories. The new specifications are engineered to meet stricter 2027 emissions rules, improve piston‑deposit control, and extend oil‑drain intervals. FB‑4’s...

India Moves to Strengthen Aviation Workforce with Revamped AME Training
India’s aviation sector is launching a three‑year BSc programme in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME) through a partnership between Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya (GSV) and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The curriculum will fuse academic theory, regulatory standards and hands‑on...

Malaysia Aviation Group Delivers Fourth Year of Operating Profit
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) posted a net profit after tax of RM137 million (≈ $30 million) for 2025, doubling its 2024 earnings and marking a fourth straight year of profitability. EBITDA surged to RM1.6 billion (≈ $356 million), up from RM788 million the prior year, helped by...

World Fuel, West Coast Clean Fuels Launch US Methanol Bunkering Service
World Fuel Services and West Coast Clean Fuels have launched a U.S.‑wide methanol bunkering capability after a successful pilot in South Florida. The service uses Coast Guard‑approved procedures, trained crews and purpose‑built equipment to deliver methanol directly from trucks to...
Truckload Rates Climb for Fourth Straight Month Despite Weak Volumes, Notes U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index-Rates Edition
The U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index‑Rates Edition shows truckload pricing climbing for a fourth consecutive month. February spot rates rose 3.6% from January while contract rates edged up only 0.1%, pushing spot linehaul to $2.01 per mile, up from $1.65 in...

Air New Zealand Announces Flights From Western Sydney International Airport
Air New Zealand has opened ticket sales for a new trans‑Tasman service linking Auckland International Airport with Western Sydney International Airport (WSI). The three‑times‑weekly flights – Monday, Wednesday and Friday – will launch on 26 October 2026, marking the first international operations from...

Flying Blue’s Status Match Is Open to U.S. Residents for a Limited Time — Here’s How to Apply
Flying Blue has temporarily opened its status‑match program to U.S. residents, allowing elite members of roughly two dozen airlines to purchase Silver or Gold status for a 12‑month period. The fee is $99 for Silver and $199 for Gold, granting...
Kaunas Airport Pioneers Use of Hydrogen Powered Truck
Lithuania’s Kaunas Airport successfully trialed a 10‑ton hydrogen‑powered heavy‑duty truck, completing roughly 100 km of apron, runway and taxiway cleaning without emitting CO₂. The test is part of the EU‑funded Interreg Baltic Sea Region BSR HyAirport project, which also sees similar pilots...

Rivian Shares Production and Delivery Numbers Ahead of Full Q1 2026 Financial Results
Rivian reported producing 10,236 electric vehicles and delivering 10,365 units in Q1 2026, slightly above its Q4 2025 output. The figures align with the company’s reaffirmed 2026 delivery guidance of 62,000‑67,000 vehicles. Rivian also highlighted a strategic partnership with Uber that could...

Japan-N Europe Service Start Reinforces CMA CGM Standalone Aim
CMA CGM inaugurated its standalone weekly Japan‑North Europe Ocean Rise service on 2 April 2026, marked by the arrival of the 8,000‑teu CMA CGM Tosca in Kobe. The route, designed for Japan’s exporters, will eventually operate 14 vessels averaging 9,000 teu, offering transit times of 38 days...

Avianca Bans & Sues Influencer Over Inflight Stink Bomb “Accident”
Influencer Yeferson Cossio, with nearly 20 million TikTok followers, detonated a chemical odor device on Avianca flight AV46 from Bogotá to Madrid on March 11, 2026. The stink bomb released an unpleasant smell mid‑Atlantic, raising safety concerns in the pressurised cabin. Avianca invoked...

China Inland Waterways Set for Zero-Carbon Push Under New Partnership
Wah Kwong NatPower and Huzhou Wuxing Ruituo Energy have signed an MOU to build zero‑carbon inland shipping corridors in China, starting with the Hangzhou‑Jiaxing‑Huzhou stretch of Zhejiang province. The partnership will install electric vessel charging stations and battery‑swap facilities, linked...

Building Trust From the Ground Up: How Drone Operators Are Winning Over the Public
Commercial drone operators are confronting public skepticism by adopting proactive community‑engagement strategies, transparent data practices, and visible professionalism. Industry leaders stress early stakeholder meetings, clear communication of flight purpose, and the use of uniforms and signage to signal legitimacy. Police...
Loganair and BETA Technologies Plan Expanded Electric Flight Trials in Scotland
Loganair, Royal Mail and BETA Technologies completed a ten‑day electric flight trial across Scotland, operating BETA’s ALIA CTOL aircraft on 23 legs that covered 1,006 nautical miles. The flights demonstrated an energy consumption of 1.37 kWh per nautical mile and speeds...
How Trump’s War in Iran Is Scrambling Pharma’s Shipping Options
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have tightened the Strait of Hormuz blockade, cutting off a key east‑west artery that handles roughly 10% of global pharmaceutical shipments. Temperature‑controlled ingredients, which make up about 20% of those flows, are especially vulnerable,...
Amazon to Apply 3.5% Fuel and Logistics Surcharge on Fulfillment
Amazon announced a 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge on its Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) services, effective April 17 for U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil and expanding on May 2 to Buy with Prime and Multi‑Channel Fulfillment. The charge translates to roughly...

Are Michelin CrossClimate3 Tires Any Good? Here's What Drivers Say
Michelin’s third‑generation CrossClimate 3 all‑weather tire has earned a 4.8‑star rating on its UK product page, with 98% of more than 860 reviewers rating it three stars or higher. Drivers praise its quiet ride, fuel‑efficiency gains, and solid performance across hot,...

Robert Allan Ltd. Develops RApide 1800 Design for Brazilian Bunkering Operations
Robert Allan Ltd., partnering with Brazil’s Indústria Naval Catarinense Ltda., unveiled the RApide 1800 pushboat design for Transpetro’s bunkering operations. The 18.7‑meter vessel, 9.2 meters wide, features twin 450 kW Z‑drive thrusters and is classed by Bureau Veritas to meet NORMAM‑202/DPC inland navigation...

Forwarders Call for Surcharging Regulation as Trust in Carriers Dissipates
Forwarders are pressing for an international regulatory framework to govern carrier surcharges after a wave of war‑risk fees appeared in March. Major lines such as CMA CGM, Maersk and ONE imposed charges ranging from $1,200 to $4,000 per standard TEU, adding...
Stellantis Explores Chinese EV Production in Canada with Leapmotor – Report
Stellantis is in early talks with Chinese EV maker Leapmotor to revive its underused Brampton, Ontario plant, which has left about 3,000 union workers idle after U.S. tariffs forced a Jeep SUV shift to the United States. The discussions follow...

Supply Chain Disruption Drives Competition Between Ambitious South Asian Ports
Supply chain disruptions are spurring fierce competition among South Asian ports, with Sri Lanka's Hambantota International Port (HIP) accelerating its container‑handling capabilities. China Merchants Port Holdings is committing $108 million to add six quay cranes, 16 RTGs and 40 trailers, aiming...