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Report: US investor Castlelake contacts MSC to bid for easyJet

Corriere della Sera, an Italian newspaper, reported that Castlelake, a U.S. investment company, is interested in MSC, which is the largest shipping group in the world, as a possible partner for a takeover bid of 'British budget airline easyJet. EasyJet's shares were up by 2.3% at 0803 GMT. They are up about 15% since Castlelake announced last week that it is in the preliminary stages of considering an easyJet takeover. The price would be over 403.23 pence a share. According to British takeover rules, the firm only has until 26 June to either make a bid or walk away. Analysts...

Transportation

World Cup offers North American transit the chance to shine or be booed

For some North American rail and bus operators, the 2026 World Cup will be their biggest audition. Some ground transportation companies are warming up for a new audience. With gasoline and airfare prices on the rise, long airport security lines, 104 World Cup games in 16 cities across four time zones, in the United States and Canada, they say that they want to win the hearts of this new audience. Conan Cheung is the chief operations officer of LA Metro, which operates the public transport system in the Los Angeles area. This event will show visitors from abroad that California...

Transport Infrastructure

US lawmakers propose to end 12% excise duty on heavy-duty vehicles

Two U.S. Senators proposed Tuesday to 'end' the 12% federal excise tax for heavy-duty trucks. They said that this could increase sales of cleaner, newer models. Republican Senator Todd Young, and Democrat Senator Angela Alsobrooks, noted that the tax "adds between $15,000 and $30,000 to the price of a new heavy truck, trailer or semi-trailer chassis and tractor" and encourages the continued use of older vehicles. Engines from before 2010 are found in about?one fifth of the largest trucks on the roads. Alsobrooks stated that the bill would support "a modern trucking sector, allowing the adoption of newer trucks which...

Passenger Transportation Services

A bus driver is charged with manslaughter on five counts in a Virginia highway accident

The driver of a tour bus has been charged with manslaughter for the deaths?of five people?in a chain-reaction accident?that was triggered?when the motor?coach ploughed into slower moving traffic?in a highway construction area?. Jing Sheng Dong (48), a Staten Island resident from New York was charged with two felony counts of unintentional manslaughter the following day, on Saturday. A grand jury at the 'Stafford County Circuit Court' indicted Jing Sheng Dong on Monday for three additional counts of manslaughter and a misdemeanor charge. Dong is still in hospital for his injuries sustained in the pileup crash that occurred on Interstate 95...

Passenger Transportation Services

Newark Airport's international flight processing is not being stopped by Homeland Security officials, according to the US Homeland Security chief

Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of Homeland Security at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, said that he did not need to stop international?flights processing?at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport. He cited cooperation from?state and?local law enforcement officials located near a detention facility. Mullin told a Dallas press conference that as long as the partnership between local and state law-enforcement agencies continues, there will be no need for this. New Jersey Governor Mikie Sherrill on Friday ordered the state police to take control of a migrant center in Newark, which had been a flashpoint for clashes between protesters and federal Immigration...

Transport Infrastructure

Five people are killed and over 40 injured in a chain-reaction crash on a Virginia highway

State police reported that five people died and over 40 were injured, including three critically, when a tour vehicle plowed into a sport-utility vehicle on a U.S. highway in Northern Virginia early Friday morning, triggering a chain reaction crash. Police said that a preliminary investigation revealed that the driver of the motor coach failed to slow down as it approached slower traffic in an area where construction was taking place along Interstate 95. This is a major highway corridor running north-south through the region. The bus then slammed a Chevrolet Suburban into another vehicle, and the Acura SUV. According to...

Transport Infrastructure

Federal regulator suspends review of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern's $85 Billion merger

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board announced on Thursday that it had paused its review of Union Pacific's and Norfolk Southern's $85billion merger application, as it sought a?larger?amount of information from the companies. In morning trading, shares of Union Pacific dropped 4.2% while Norfolk's fell 5.4%. STB, who has exclusive jurisdiction for railroad mergers, said that the companies' merger request had been accepted but that proceedings, including environmental review, were put on hold. The Department of Justice may provide non-binding legal advice. The STB stated that "Several aspects of revised application are unclear or underdeveloped, and need to be supplemented at...

Transport Infrastructure

FAA expects Boeing MAX 7 certification this summer and sees production increases

The 'head of the Federal Aviation Administration' said Wednesday that he expected the Boeing 737 MAX 7?to be certified this summer, and the MAX 10 - the larger version - to be approved by the end of?the?year. Bryan Bedford, FAA Administrator, said at an aviation conference in Washington that he expects Boeing to increase production of the 737 MAX again in the next ninety days. He said that the FAA backed Boeing's decision of increasing production from 42 planes per month to 47 planes. Bedford stated that it was important to the country for Boeing to be successful. "We're absolutely...

Transport Infrastructure

Boeing increases 737 production following consultation with FAA

Boeing will increase 737 production from 42 to '47' jets per month, following consultation with the Federal Aviation Administration. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg announced this on Wednesday. At the Bernstein Annual Strategic Decisions Conference,?Ortberg stated that "we're off and running?at the rate of 47 and we should be there within the next two months." Boeing's fourth 737 production facility in Everett (Washington) will allow the company to produce 52?jets per month by early next year. Ortberg stated, "I believe the entire world is watching to ensure we make (rate) 47 or 52." The FAA capped 737 production at '38 per...

Transport Infrastructure

The paper trail that links a US fuel dealer to a Mexican cartel

According to Mexican sources who have direct knowledge of this matter, and four Mexican government documents, Ikon Midstream is being investigated in Mexico for fuel smuggling. Documents and sources indicate that the probe is part and parcel of ongoing investigations on maritime shipments from the U.S. to Canada of petroleum products in an alleged scheme of evading a large tax due for these imports. Ikon Midstream was allegedly one of the "central pieces," in a alleged scheme that involved one of Mexico's largest crime groups, Jalisco New Generation Cartel, or CJNG. According to a document, Mexico's Attorney General's Office?opened an...

Transport Infrastructure

China reports that Xinhua says it is not acceptable for third parties to interfere with Panama ties.

During a meeting between the Panamanian Foreign Ministry Javier Martinez-Acha and China's foreign minister Wang Yi, Xinhua's official news service reported that Beijing was prepared to 'deepen practical collaboration with Panama'. It also urged Central American countries?to protect Chinese firms' 'rights'. Wang, who met Acha at a United Nations Security Council Meeting in New York said 'China-Panama ties shouldn't be subjected to third-party intervention, Xinhua reports. This is a reference to U.S. pressuring over Chinese-linked facilities near the Panama Canal which handles 5% global maritime trade. The meeting follows months of tension about the future of the two major container...

Passenger Transportation Services

NTSB asks FAA to revise safety assessments of runways during heavy rain

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board called on the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday to revise its assessment of runway conditions during heavy rain, citing safety risks that airplanes could skid off the runway. These recommendations are the result of NTSB investigations into 11 runway overrun incidents and accidents that occurred from 2008 to 2022 after landing on wet runways. The NTSB asked the FAA for a reform of the so-called?Runway Condition Assessment Matrix? that uses a 6-point scale to assess the condition of paved runways. The board cited a 2019 runway overrun by a Boeing 737 at Jacksonville, Florida...

Europe

Transportation

Bulgaria reports that the expansion of its gas infrastructure is progressing according to schedule

Rumen Radev, Bulgaria's Prime Minister, said that the country's energy infrastructure expansion is?progressing and?running on schedule. In an effort to counter Russian influence in southern Europe, last year the United States signed a long term deal to export liquefied gas to Greece, then through Bulgaria and Romania, to Ukraine via the so-called Vertical gas Corridor. This route would also allow for gas flows to flow the other way. Radev stated that Bulgaria is meeting its commitments, in a statement made in Sofia with the Greek Prime Minister KyriakosMitsotakis. Radev stated that the Vertical Corridor was being implemented "on time". We...

Freight Logistics

Report: US Castlelake is looking to MSC as a partner for easyJet's bid.

Italian daily Corriere della Sera said that U.S. investment company Castlelake was looking to MSC, the world's largest shipowner, as a possible partner in a consortium interested in a potential takeover bid for British budget airline easyJet. Castlelake announced last week that it is in the initial stages of evaluating a possible easyJet offer, which would be above 403.23 pence a share. However, no approach has been made to easyJet's board. According to UK takeover regulations, the company has until June 26th to submit a firm offer or walk away. Corriere reported that two sources familiar with the discussions said...

Transport Infrastructure

ACI: European airport passenger traffic is negative for the first time after COVID recovery

ACI Europe, the European airport trade association, reported on Thursday that passenger traffic at Europe's international airports fell in April, for a?first time since recovery from COVID five years ago. This reflects?disruptions caused by _the war with Iran. ACI Europe's April 2026 traffic report showed that passenger traffic across Europe's airport networks fell by 0.7% when compared with the same month in the previous year. ACI Europe, based in Brussels, said that this 'decline' marked the first drop in passenger traffic year-on-year since Europe's aviation sector began its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020. * While we had...

Western Europe

Middle East

Transport Infrastructure

Major Gulf markets gain on US-Iran peace deal hopes

The major Gulf stock exchanges rose slightly on Thursday in the early trading after Israel and Lebanon agreed to implement ceasefire. This boosted optimism for a larger deal to end the U.S. War with Iran, even though tensions were simmering. A joint statement issued by the U.S. State Department following talks in Washington said that the Israel-Lebanon truce is conditional on the complete cessation from fire of the Iran-aligned Hezbollah and the evacuation?of all their operatives?from the South Litani Sector. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, suggested Wednesday that progress could be made in negotiations with Iran by this weekend. Iran...

Transport Infrastructure

ADNOC resumes exports of naphtha via an alternative route to Oman, traders claim

The price of Asia's naphtha fell to its lowest level since early March, as the Abu Dhabi Oil Company (ADNOC), resumed exports via the Omani port in Sohar. This could provide an alternative supply route, which would ease the supply shortage caused by the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. ADNOC stopped exports of around 1 million metric tonnes per month of petrochemical feedstock to its Ruwais Refinery in April, after the war curtailed shipping via the Strait?Hormuz. Last month, the United Arab Emirates producer resumed its exports by using tankers to transport cargoes to the?refinery within the Gulf and then transferring...

Transport Infrastructure

ADNOC resumes exports of naphtha via an alternative route to Oman, traders claim

The price of Asia's naphtha has fallen to its lowest level since early March, as Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC), resumed exports via the Omani Port of Sohar in May, according to traders. This could provide an alternative supply route, which would ease the supply crisis caused by the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. ADNOC stopped exports of petrochemical feedstock of around 1 million metric tonnes per month from its Ruwais Refinery in April, after the war curtailed shipping via the Strait of Hormuz. Last month, the United Arab Emirates producer resumed exports by using tankers to transport...

Transport Infrastructure

MSC confirms crew is safe after vessel was hit by projectiles on Monday in Iraq's Umm Qasr Port

MSC, the world's largest shipping company, announced on Tuesday that its Sariska V vessel was struck by two projectiles in Iraq's Umm Qasr Port on Monday. All crew members were uninjured and safe. The company claimed that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard had taken responsibility. MSC said the incident was an unprovoked attack against a neutral commercial airline?with no affiliation with the United States or Israel. In a press release, the group stated that it was "deeply concerned" by the unprovoked attacks. It also expressed concern about the danger they pose to innocent seafarers in the region and maritime trade. Iran's...

Passenger Transportation Services

Airport chief: US military aircraft affecting Israeli commercial activity

Ben-Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv is operating at only one-third capacity because of the presence of U.S. fuelling aircraft. This could lead to heavy flight cancellations in summer, according to the head of Israel Airports Authority. Director general Sharon?Kedmi told Kan's Reshet Bet that the military activities at the airport are limiting 70% of airport activity. He said, "We only use one-third the operational capacity of the airport." "We have reached the limits of our abilities." We will cancel some flights in the next few days. He added that foreign carriers would not be able to return in the...

Transport Infrastructure

State media reports that Syria has signed a deal with CMA CGM for the operation of two dry ports.

Syria's General Authority for Borders and Customs (GABC) has signed an agreement with French shipping and logistics group CMA CGM to operate two dry ports in the free zones around Damascus. The agreement covers the management and operations of the dry ports in support of logistics and trade. The deal coincided with the launch a trial freight rail linking Syria's main maritime access port,?Latakia, to Adra, after a 14-year stop due to the Syrian Civil War. CMA?CGM did not immediately respond to a request for comment. This agreement is a follow-up to a separate contract signed by CMA CGM in...

Transport Infrastructure

UAE equity gains as oil rallies due to US-Iran uncertainty

The stock markets of the United Arab Emirates ended a tad higher on Friday, with Dubai outperforming the rest. This was due to rising oil prices. Investors were doubting the prospects of a breakthrough in U.S. - Iran peace talks. The nations are divided over Tehran's uranium stocks and the control of the Strait of Hormuz. Brent crude rose 2.85% to $105.5 per barrel at 1130 GMT. Dubai's main stock market rose 0.6% led by the real estate and industrial sectors. Parkin Company, a parking service provider, and a blue-chip developer named?Emaar Properties both grew by 1.7%. Emaar Properties announced...

Transportation

Trump promises to retrieve uranium in Iran

Donald Trump, President of the United States, vowed on Thursday to'recover' Iran's stockpile of highly enriched Uranium. This was despite Iran's comments that they would not give the material over. We will get it. We don't have to, and we don't even want it. Trump told reporters at the White House that he would probably destroy it once we had it. But we wouldn't let them keep it. Iran is thought to have about 900 pounds (or more) of highly enriched Uranium. Trump claims that U.S. airstrikes and Israeli airstrikes destroyed it a year or so ago. Trump's war on...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Special Report-Iran consolidates control of Hormuz through island checkpoints and diplomatic deals, as well as sometimes 'fees.'

The crew of the tanker gathered courage and navigated carefully along the route designated by Iran. They hugged the coast and manoeuvred their massive vessel between island checkpoints in the Strait of Hormuz. Agios Fanourios 1, a 330 metre long vessel, loaded with Iraqi crude and bound for Vietnam had been bottle-?up near the coast of Dubai, since late April. On May 10, the tanker set out for the Strait of Hormuz after an agreement with Iran, overseen by Iraq’s Prime Minister. The Iranian orders to the tanker are part of the complex multi-tiered system that Iran has used for...

Transport Infrastructure

US Treasury and India's Adani Enterprises resolve alleged Iran sanctions violation

The U.S. Department of Treasury announced a settlement of $275 million with India's Adani Enterprises Ltd. over the potential civil liability of the company for 32 apparent 'U.S. sanctions' violations. The U.S. Department of Treasury announced on Monday that it had?agreed to a $275 million settlement with India's Adani Enterprises Ltd over the company's potential civil liability for 32 apparent violations of?U.S. sanctions. Treasury's Office for Foreign Assets Control released a statement stating that Adani Enterprises allegedly purchased shipments of liquefied petrol gas from a Dubai-based trader claiming to be supplying Omani and Iraqi gasoline, but the gas?actually originated from...

Transport Infrastructure

UAE smuggles oil tankers hidden through Strait of Hormuz in a bid to sell

According to shipping data and industry sources, the United Arab Emirates, along with buyers, have recently sailed several oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz to transport the oil that has been bottled up by the Middle East conflict in the Gulf. These volumes are only a fraction of what the UAE used to export before the U.S./Israeli war against Iran, but they demonstrate the risk that the buyer and producer are willing to accept to increase oil sales. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Iraq have all stopped selling oil, or cut prices dramatically to attract buyers who are not interested....

Transport Infrastructure

Sonatrach reduces prices from 2% to 18%. Saudi Aramco keeps LPG OSPs at the same level for May.

Saudi Arabian state oil producer Saudi Aramco has held its official selling prices for liquefied petroleum gas in May, while Algerian Sonatrach cut it by up to 18%, due to a higher global supply. Saudi Aramco’s?OSPs for May were at $750 per metric ton of propane Butane is priced at $800 a ton . Propane and butane, two types of LPG, have?different boiling point. LPG is used primarily as fuel for vehicles, for heating and for other petrochemicals. Sonatrach has reduced its?May OP for propane from $700 to $150 per ton And?for Butane by $20 per ton?to $880 . The...