Transportation Videos

The Real Reason Why Pilots Rev Up Engines Right Before Takeoff
VideoMar 11, 2026

The Real Reason Why Pilots Rev Up Engines Right Before Takeoff

The video demystifies the dramatic roar passengers hear as pilots rev the engines just before a plane leaves the runway. Rather than a theatrical flourish, the procedure is a carefully choreographed safety step that prepares modern high‑bypass turbofans for...

By Long Haul by Simple Flying
4 Day Week, Fewer Car Trips in Philippines as Iran Fallout Bites
VideoMar 11, 2026

4 Day Week, Fewer Car Trips in Philippines as Iran Fallout Bites

The video reports that the Philippines is reacting to the fallout from the Israel‑Iran conflict, which has driven global oil prices higher and pushed the peso to historic lows. In response, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced a temporary four‑day workweek...

By Al Jazeera English
Armored & Blast-Proof G-Wagen by BRABUS! 😳 #mercedes #dubai #cars
VideoMar 11, 2026

Armored & Blast-Proof G-Wagen by BRABUS! 😳 #mercedes #dubai #cars

The video showcases a heavily modified Mercedes‑G Class, rebranded as the Invictto series by Bravis, that has been transformed into a fully armored, blast‑proof vehicle aimed at high‑net‑worth clients in security‑sensitive markets such as Dubai. The conversion adds roughly 1,000 kg of ballistic...

By Supercar Blondie
Strait of Hormuz Must Be Reopened to Prevent Long-Lasting Crises, Analyst Says
VideoMar 11, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Must Be Reopened to Prevent Long-Lasting Crises, Analyst Says

The video examines escalating threats to the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow maritime corridor through which roughly one‑fifth of the world’s oil and a majority of Asian‑bound LNG flow. Iran controls the northern shore while Oman holds the south, making...

By Al Jazeera English
RAeS Lecture: Human Powered Flight 2026-Ancient History and the State of the Art
VideoMar 11, 2026

RAeS Lecture: Human Powered Flight 2026-Ancient History and the State of the Art

The Royal Aeronautical Society’s 2026 lecture, presented by John McIntyre, examined the evolution of human‑powered flight from its mid‑20th‑century origins to today’s cutting‑edge construction techniques. McIntyre traced the Society’s prize‑funding legacy and introduced his own Airglow aircraft, built not to...

By Royal Aeronautical Society
Manila’s Congested Roads: Commuters Use Public Transport as Fuel Prices Rise
VideoMar 11, 2026

Manila’s Congested Roads: Commuters Use Public Transport as Fuel Prices Rise

Manila’s traffic woes have intensified as soaring fuel prices, triggered by the Middle East conflict, push commuters to abandon private cars for public transport. The war has lifted global oil prices, sending the Philippine peso to a historic low against the...

By Al Jazeera English
Three Commercial Ships Hit by Projectiles Near Strait of Hormuz: UKMTO
VideoMar 11, 2026

Three Commercial Ships Hit by Projectiles Near Strait of Hormuz: UKMTO

The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that three commercial vessels – a container ship, a cargo carrier and a bulk carrier – were struck by unidentified projectiles in the waters off the UAE and Oman, within the strategic Strait...

By Al Jazeera English
US Reportedly Destroys Iranian Mine Boats Near Strait of Hormuz | DW News
VideoMar 11, 2026

US Reportedly Destroys Iranian Mine Boats Near Strait of Hormuz | DW News

The U.S. military announced Tuesday that it had eliminated sixteen Iranian vessels suspected of laying naval mines in the waters surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint through which roughly one‑percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas passes. According...

By DW News (Deutsche Welle)
Singaporeans Arrive Home on First RSAF Repatriation Flight From Middle East
VideoMar 11, 2026

Singaporeans Arrive Home on First RSAF Repatriation Flight From Middle East

On March 11, the Republic of Singapore Air Force flew 218 Singaporeans and their dependents home from Riyadh on an A330 multi‑role tanker transport. The flight marked the first RSAF‑led repatriation from the Middle East after travel disruptions. A second...

By The Straits Times
Volkswagen Plans to Cut 50,000 Jobs as Profit Slides | DW News
VideoMar 11, 2026

Volkswagen Plans to Cut 50,000 Jobs as Profit Slides | DW News

Volkswagen announced a sweeping restructuring plan that includes cutting 50,000 jobs across its German operations by 2030 after its operating profit plunged 44% to €6.9 billion last year. The decline marks the group’s worst performance in nearly a decade and was...

By DW News (Deutsche Welle)
Rivian Is Ending LFP R1 Options 😞
VideoMar 11, 2026

Rivian Is Ending LFP R1 Options 😞

Rivian announced it will drop the dual‑standard LFP battery pack from its R1T pickup and R1S SUV, a move that coincides with the imminent launch of the R2 configurator. The decision eliminates the lower‑cost, prismatic‑cell option that offered longer cycle...

By Tailosive EV
Tracking the Ships 'Going Dark' To Cross Strait of Hormuz
VideoMar 10, 2026

Tracking the Ships 'Going Dark' To Cross Strait of Hormuz

Sky News used open‑source satellite and AIS data to trace a small fleet of oil tankers that deliberately turned off their transponders while navigating the Strait of Hormuz. Despite Tehran’s recent rhetoric and threats to close the waterway, these vessels...

By Sky News
Iran: Will Oil Decide the Outcome? | The Global Story
VideoMar 10, 2026

Iran: Will Oil Decide the Outcome? | The Global Story

Oil prices jumped to a four‑year high after President Trump hinted the Iran war would end soon, then fell as his tone shifted. The conflict has nearly halted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, and Iran warned it will block...

By BBC News (for health/medical coverage)
The New 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S Does It All
VideoMar 10, 2026

The New 2026 Porsche 911 Turbo S Does It All

Porsche unveiled the 2026 911 Turbo S, a flagship that builds on the recently introduced 911 GTS platform. By borrowing the GTS’s hybrid powertrain architecture, the Turbo S blends a 3.6‑liter twin‑turbocharged flat‑six with an electric motor, positioning it as...

By Doug DeMuro
The Airport That Doesn’t Lose Bags
VideoMar 10, 2026

The Airport That Doesn’t Lose Bags

The video spotlights Kai International Airport, a Japanese hub that has not lost a single piece of luggage in over three decades, serving roughly 30 million passengers annually. Amid Japan’s tourism boom and rising overtourism pressures, the airport’s flawless baggage record...

By The New York Times
The Origins of the Pendolino Tilting Train
VideoMar 10, 2026

The Origins of the Pendolino Tilting Train

The video traces the development of Italy’s Pendolino tilting‑train family, beginning with the first‑generation ETR 450 introduced in 1988 and culminating in the sophisticated Class 390 fleet that entered service at the turn of the millennium. It highlights how the original ETR 450 merged...

By Gareth Dennis
Highlights From the RAeS Commercial Aviation Summit 2026
VideoMar 10, 2026

Highlights From the RAeS Commercial Aviation Summit 2026

The Royal Aeronautical Society’s Civil Aviation Week culminated in the Commercial Aviation Summit on 3 March 2026, drawing leaders from airlines, manufacturers, financiers and regulators. The three‑day program covered finance, operations, customer experience, innovation and the future of air transport. Speakers shared...

By Royal Aeronautical Society
No.1 Amex 🇨🇦 Transfer Partner
VideoMar 10, 2026

No.1 Amex 🇨🇦 Transfer Partner

The upcoming podcast episode, dropping Saturday March 14, dives into the 2026 Aeroplan overhaul, offers practical UK travel advice, explores points‑farming hotel strategies, and reviews recent booking trends. Hosted for Canadian Amex cardholders, it aims to demystify how the Aeroplan...

By Prince of Travel
TSA Security Lines Stretch for Hours Amid Partial Government Shutdown
VideoMar 10, 2026

TSA Security Lines Stretch for Hours Amid Partial Government Shutdown

The video highlights how the partial federal government shutdown has crippled TSA operations, leaving security checkpoints at major airports with hour‑long queues. Airlines and travelers are feeling the strain as agents miss paychecks and many have called in sick, forcing airports...

By Good Morning America
Boeing’s Big 737 Plan
VideoMar 10, 2026

Boeing’s Big 737 Plan

Boeing has announced a target of delivering 500 aircraft from its 737 family in 2026, roughly a 12% increase over the 2025 plan. The goal hinges on the Federal Aviation Administration granting permission to raise the monthly production rate, which...

By DJ’s Aviation
Tips For Aligning the Forecasting  Process Between Finance and Operations with Amber Johnson
VideoMar 10, 2026

Tips For Aligning the Forecasting Process Between Finance and Operations with Amber Johnson

In this Financial Modeler’s Corner episode, Amber Johnson explains how logistics forecasting intertwines with financial forecasting, emphasizing that operational nuances can ripple into significant financial outcomes. She stresses the importance of measuring forecast accuracy and bias to refine decision‑making. Johnson...

By Paul Barnhurst
Rolls-Royce Wants A Piece Of The Next-Gen Narrowbody Market | Check 6 Podcast
VideoMar 10, 2026

Rolls-Royce Wants A Piece Of The Next-Gen Narrowbody Market | Check 6 Podcast

The Check 6 podcast reveals Rolls‑Royce’s strategic push to re‑enter the single‑aisle engine arena, aiming to supply the next generation of narrow‑body aircraft slated for launch in the early 2030s. After exiting the market in 2011, the UK‑based engine maker,...

By Aviation Week
NVIDIA’s New AI Just Cracked The Hardest Part Of Self Driving
VideoMar 10, 2026

NVIDIA’s New AI Just Cracked The Hardest Part Of Self Driving

The video spotlights NVIDIA’s latest breakthrough: an open‑source reasoning engine for autonomous vehicles that ships with model weights, inference code, and a slice of training data. By making the system publicly downloadable, researchers and hobbyists can now experiment with a...

By Two Minute Papers
Piston Seeks Provisional P5 Fare Hike Amid Rising Oil Prices | Afternoon Delight
VideoMar 10, 2026

Piston Seeks Provisional P5 Fare Hike Amid Rising Oil Prices | Afternoon Delight

Transport group Piston has filed a request for a provisional PHP5 increase in the jeepney fare, to be considered on March 16, as fuel costs climb to PHP24 per liter. The association argues that drivers are losing roughly PHP1,815 per day...

By One News PH
Excited Fans Board Disney Adventure on Its Maiden Voyage From S’pore
VideoMar 10, 2026

Excited Fans Board Disney Adventure on Its Maiden Voyage From S’pore

The video captures excitement surrounding the maiden voyage of Disney’s newest cruise ship, the Disney Adventure, which set sail from Singapore. It is notable as the first Disney cruise to feature a roller coaster, positioning the vessel as the largest...

By The Straits Times
What Keeps A Catamaran Stable?
VideoMar 10, 2026

What Keeps A Catamaran Stable?

The video explains why catamarans are both praised and critiqued for their stability, highlighting how their twin‑hull configuration influences rolling, pitching, and overall seaworthiness. While the wide separation of two slender hulls virtually eliminates side‑to‑side roll, the same narrow sections reduce...

By Casual Navigation
President Trump Tells Tankers Show Some Guts! | Strait of Hormuz Update for March 9, 2026
VideoMar 9, 2026

President Trump Tells Tankers Show Some Guts! | Strait of Hormuz Update for March 9, 2026

President Donald Trump’s on‑air exhortation for tankers to "show some guts" and sail the Strait of Hormuz sparked a detailed review of current maritime risk in the region. Recent Joint Maritime Information Center data reveal a dramatic plunge in...

By What’s Going on With Shipping? (Sal Mercogliano)
NTSB Prelim: Bangor Challenger 650 Crash 25 Jan 2026
VideoMar 9, 2026

NTSB Prelim: Bangor Challenger 650 Crash 25 Jan 2026

The NTSB released its preliminary investigation into the Challenger 650 that crashed on take‑off from Bangor, Maine, on 25 January 2026, killing all six occupants. The aircraft was operating under Part 91 as a private‑jet leg of a Houston‑to‑France itinerary, with a fuel stop...

By Blancolirio
Scotland's Busiest Train Station to Remain Closed After Major Fire
VideoMar 9, 2026

Scotland's Busiest Train Station to Remain Closed After Major Fire

A major fire gutted a 175-year-old landmark dome adjacent to Glasgow Central station, hollowing out the 1851 building and leaving the city centre shrouded in smoke. Emergency crews, including 250 firefighters who drew water from the Clyde, saved the station’s...

By Channel 4 News
Cruise Lines CANCEL Sailings After Gulf Conflict Escalates
VideoMar 9, 2026

Cruise Lines CANCEL Sailings After Gulf Conflict Escalates

The episode focuses on the escalating crisis in the Persian Gulf that has prompted several cruise operators—MSSE, Celestial, TUI, and Aoya—to cancel the remainder of their Middle‑East season and redeploy vessels to safer waters. The host also highlights a broader...

By La Lido Loca
You're Welcome for the Lincoln Bronco
VideoMar 9, 2026

You're Welcome for the Lincoln Bronco

The video centers on Lincoln’s unexpected move to create a luxury SUV derived from the Ford Bronco, a model the host previously suggested on his podcast. While the Bronco continues to sell strongly enough to forgo a refresh, Lincoln sees...

By Doug DeMuro
Transportation Equity
VideoMar 9, 2026

Transportation Equity

The third webinar in the Salatada‑Evergreen series focused on transportation equity, featuring former U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Fox, SMU professor Smith Colin, and former California deputy secretary Darwin Mousavi. Hosted by Harvard sociologist Jason Beckfield and Evergreen senior policy...

By Harvard Salata Institute
Devon and Cornwall's Railways Are Unfinished
VideoMar 9, 2026

Devon and Cornwall's Railways Are Unfinished

The video maps an “ideal” rail layout for Devon and Cornwall against the current fragmented system, illustrating how planners might connect the southwest to national corridors from London and Bristol while grappling with the region’s sparse population and rugged geography. Using...

By Gareth Dennis
Spring Break Travel Alert
VideoMar 9, 2026

Spring Break Travel Alert

The video warns spring‑break travelers that a partial government shutdown has left TSA agents without pay, triggering severe staffing shortages at security checkpoints. At New Orleans’ Louis Armstrong International Airport, lines now extend into the parking garage, while Houston’s Hobby...

By Good Morning America
The Shoup Doctrine: Essays Celebrating Donald Shoup and Parking Reforms
VideoMar 9, 2026

The Shoup Doctrine: Essays Celebrating Donald Shoup and Parking Reforms

The MIT Mobility Forum convened to commemorate the legacy of Donald Shoup, whose seminal book The High Cost of Free Parking reshaped urban planning. Professor Dan Hess presented his newly published tribute, The Shoup Doctrine, outlining Shoup’s career, his paradigm‑shifting...

By MIT Mobility Initiative
Lufthansa To Upgrade A380 & 747
VideoMar 9, 2026

Lufthansa To Upgrade A380 & 747

Lufthansa announced the most extensive cabin‑retrofit program in its history, targeting its eight Airbus A380 super‑jumbos and the remaining long‑haul fleet. The German carrier will install brand‑new Thompson business‑class seats with direct aisle access, upgrade first‑class suites, add premium‑economy cabins...

By DJ’s Aviation
Vasco Da Gama: The 24,000-Mile Journey That Changed the World
VideoMar 9, 2026

Vasco Da Gama: The 24,000-Mile Journey That Changed the World

The video recounts Vasco da Gama’s 1497 expedition, a 24,000‑mile voyage that linked Europe directly to the Indian Ocean spice markets and reshaped global commerce. Launching from Lisbon with four ships and 170 men, da Gama rounded the Cape of Good Hope and...

By Kings and Generals
Your Car Payment Is Stealing Your Retirement (The Math They Don't Show You)
VideoMar 9, 2026

Your Car Payment Is Stealing Your Retirement (The Math They Don't Show You)

The video argues that the most common financial decision in America—financing a new car—acts as a hidden retirement drain. By focusing on monthly payments rather than total cost, consumers overlook steep depreciation, financing charges, taxes, insurance, fuel and maintenance, turning...

By WhiteBoard Finance
Carriage House's Will Cleary on $FTAI
VideoMar 9, 2026

Carriage House's Will Cleary on $FTAI

In this episode of the Yet Another Value Podcast, Carriage House Fund’s Will Cleary breaks down why FTI Aviation (FTAI) has become a standout in the aftermarket jet‑engine market. Cleary explains that the firm’s core strategy hinges on vertical integration—owning...

By Yet Another Value Podcast
The CANCELLED A350 Order
VideoMar 9, 2026

The CANCELLED A350 Order

The video examines Aeroflot’s turbulent relationship with Airbus’s A350 XWB, tracing the original 2007 order for 22 jets through delayed deliveries, a pandemic‑driven launch, and the 2022 Russian invasion that triggered sweeping sanctions. Key milestones include the first aircraft arriving in...

By GlobeTrotting at Dj’s Aviation
Belgium Seizes Shadow Fleet Vessel || Peter Zeihan
VideoMar 9, 2026

Belgium Seizes Shadow Fleet Vessel || Peter Zeihan

Peter Zeihan reports that on March 1 Belgium’s authorities seized a Russian‑registered shadow tanker, escorted it to port and immediately launched a criminal investigation, marking the first time a small European state has moved decisively against the covert oil‑shipping network. The...

By Zeihan on Geopolitics
All Aboard at Watson Station: Reliving Iowa’s Railroad Past | Iowa Life
VideoMar 9, 2026

All Aboard at Watson Station: Reliving Iowa’s Railroad Past | Iowa Life

Watson Station, nestled in Missouri Valley City Park, is a replica train depot named after Johnny Watson, the mid‑1960s steam‑train operator who loved children. The site offers a short, family‑friendly ride on the “Jimmy King Express,” turning a modest park attraction into a...

By Iowa PBS (Market to Market home)
Enchanted Princess: Complete Ship Tour | Every Deck Walkthrough
VideoMar 8, 2026

Enchanted Princess: Complete Ship Tour | Every Deck Walkthrough

The video provides a room‑by‑room walkthrough of Princess Cruises’ newest vessel, Enchanted Princess, focusing on decks five through seven and highlighting the ship’s public spaces, dining venues, and entertainment options. Deck 5 serves as the ship’s “heart,” featuring the central piazza, Good...

By La Lido Loca
STILL CAN'T GET HOME AFTER 10 DAYS IN WAR ZONE
VideoMar 8, 2026

STILL CAN'T GET HOME AFTER 10 DAYS IN WAR ZONE

The video provides a multi‑topic update on the cruise industry, focusing on MSC’s prolonged passenger repatriation from Dubai, the debut of Disney’s new Adventure ship in Singapore, Princess Cruises’ medallion delivery fee hike, and new berth limits in Mallorca. It...

By Don’s Family Vacations
The FOUR Grades of Train Automation, Explained
VideoMar 8, 2026

The FOUR Grades of Train Automation, Explained

The video breaks down four grades of train automation (GOA1‑GOA4), clarifying what “driverless” truly means for urban rail. GOA1 is fully manual; GOA2 automates traction while a driver still controls doors and handles exceptions; GOA3 removes the driver from the cab,...

By Gareth Dennis
Alaska’s FIRST 787 Dreamliner — This Changes Everything
VideoMar 8, 2026

Alaska’s FIRST 787 Dreamliner — This Changes Everything

Alaska Airlines unveiled its first Boeing 787 Dreamliner, the inaugural twin‑aisle jet to wear the carrier’s branding, featuring a striking Northern Lights‑inspired livery. The aircraft is slated to enter service this week, initially operating long‑haul flights to Tokyo and Seoul...

By The Points Guy | Departures
Singapore Airlines Boeing 777X News
VideoMar 8, 2026

Singapore Airlines Boeing 777X News

The video examines how Singapore Airlines is handling the protracted Boeing 777X (trip‑777X) delivery delays that have cost Boeing billions and frustrated many carriers. Singapore’s leadership, speaking only recently, emphasizes a “calm” outlook, noting that the carrier’s long‑term fleet plan...

By DJ’s Aviation
Extending the DLR to Thamesmead: But Why?
VideoMar 8, 2026

Extending the DLR to Thamesmead: But Why?

The video examines TfL’s latest proposal to push the Docklands Light Railway three kilometres eastward into Thamesmead, a post‑war “new town” that has lived without a rail link for more than half a century. The author notes that earlier schemes...

By Jago Hazzard
Why So Few MD-11 Aircraft Were Built
VideoMar 8, 2026

Why So Few MD-11 Aircraft Were Built

The video examines why McDonnell Douglas produced only 200 MD‑11s, a fraction of the numbers its makers hoped for. Designed as a modernized DC‑10 with a longer fuselage, winglets and a two‑crew glass cockpit, the MD‑11 entered service in 1990...

By Long Haul by Simple Flying