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TPG invests $100 million in Student Mobility Company Zum

Zum reported on Thursday that a private equity firm, TPG, had invested $100 million in 'Zum. Zum reported that the valuation is higher than Zum's previous 2024 Series E round of funding, where it was valued at $1,3 billion. This is because the company has reached breakeven adjusted earnings prior to interest, taxes depreciation and amortization (EBITDA). TPG's Rise Fund is making the?investment, which targets both financial returns and measurable outcomes in social and environmental areas. Zum's capital has now reached $430 million. In 2016, Ritu Narayan founded Zum, a company that provides software and services to modernize the fragmented...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Citigroup upgrades US stocks as earnings and tech strength soothe Mideast war worries

Citigroup is now bullish on U.S. stocks, joining the flurry?of?brokerages who are betting on robust corporate earnings and attractive valuations following recent pullbacks. They also believe that U.S. tech stocks will contribute more to global earnings growth. In a late-Monday note, the 'Wall Street' brokerage upgraded U.S. equity to "Overweight", from "Neutral". S&P 500 index has recovered nearly 9% since a low of seven months in late March. This is due to optimism that the Middle East conflict will ease the risk of an oil-driven inflation. BlackRock Investment Institute and other Wall Street brokerages, including BlackRock Investment Institute which upgraded...

Transport Infrastructure

Iran warns of a near-standstill in Hormuz as ships are warned to stay within its waters

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran (IRGC) has warned ships not to cross the Strait of Hormuz through Iranian territorial waters, as Thursday's traffic was well below normal levels. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, one if Japan's three largest shipping companies, is caught up in the confusion, as firms try and work out the impact of a two-week ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. In an interview with Jotaro Tamura on Thursday, the President and CEO said that it was necessary to confirm whether or not safety risks were low enough. Three tankers were recently rescued from the Strait of Gibraltar...

Passenger Transportation Services

NTSB raises questions on driver assistance systems, lack of regulations

The National Transportation Safety Board criticized on Tuesday the lack of regulations by government on driver assistance systems and raised concerns about claims made by automakers. The 'NTSB' is holding an hearing to determine probable cause for two fatal crashes that involved Ford Motors BlueCruise, a hands-free advanced driving assistance system. Thomas Chapman, NTSB member and board member, expressed his disappointment with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. He said that the agency had shown "a lack of leadership" by failing to address the issues surrounding the deployments of driver assistance systems. The 2024 rear-end accidents involved Ford Mustang Mach-Es...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Operator claims that a tanker was attacked during a transfer in Iraqi waters.

Zefyros's manager in Greece confirmed that the tanker was struck by a missile overnight during a ship-to -ship transfer. Benetech Shipping SA reported that the incident took place at Iraq's Umm Qasar Anchorage late Wednesday during a transfer of fuel cargo with the Safesea Vishnu Tanker. All 23 crew members have been accounted for and are safe. The 23 crew members were evacuated and brought to land, according to a statement. SOMO reported that the Safesea Vishnu had been chartered by a company in Iraq contracted with State Organization for the Marketing of Oil. The Zefyros, meanwhile, was loaded with...

Passenger Transportation Services

Appeals court rules that Trump must pay for New York tunnel payments

After a 'court of appeals' ruled against the Trump administration on Wednesday, the U.S. will have to continue paying for the $16 billion New York Hudson Tunnel. The Hudson Tunnel Project will build a new commuter train tunnel between Manhattan and New Jersey, and repair an existing tunnel that is used daily by over 200,000 people and 425 trains. The existing tunnel was heavily damaged by hurricane Sandy in '2012 and requires frequent emergency repairs. This disrupts travel on America's busiest passenger rail line. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has a three-judge panel. The Appeals Court of the...

Passenger Transportation Services

Used electric vehicles are becoming more affordable, attracting US buyers.

The steep depreciation of used electric cars and their improved reliability is attracting more Americans. As federal incentives for new EVs fade, the pre-owned vehicle market has become a 'key entry point' for those who cannot afford to buy a new EV. The rapid advancements in battery technology, range, and software, along with falling resale values, have pushed'many used EVs to a price that is comparable to 'comparable gasoline cars. Meanwhile, over-the-air upgrades and a growing 'charging -network? are easing concerns about ownership. Rollbacks of incentives, which once fueled EV purchase, combined with increased vehicle prices are also helping them...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Main union: Seafarers may refuse to sail in the Mideast Gulf region

The leading shipping and labour groups have said that seafarers are entitled to refuse to sail on ships traversing the Middle East Gulf, which includes the Strait of Hormuz. This is because the threat level in the region has been raised to the highest level. As the U.S. war against Iran intensifies, around 300 ships are anchored both sides of the Strait. Nine ships have suffered damage since?February 28 and one seafarer has been killed. According to the International Bargaining Forum, a group of mariners, commercial shipping companies, and maritime unions, reached a negotiated agreement on Thursday. Seafarers can refuse...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

McKesson names Sysco CFO Cheung as Vitalone retires

Kenny Cheung, the finance director at food distributor Sysco, will succeed Britt Vitalone. Vitalone has been with the firm for more than 20 years and served as its CFO for eight of those years. He will continue to serve as a strategist, supporting the transition, as well as the planned separation of the business. Evercore ISI analyst Elizabeth Anderson said that today's announcement had a "feeling of an end of an era" to it. She added that Vitalone helped McKesson navigate through the COVID-19 disruptions as well as the opioid litigation settlements. The shares of the largest U.S. drug distributor...

Passenger Transportation Services

NTSB: Waymo robotaxis passed illegally stopped school buses, according to new incidents

The National Transportation Safety Board announced Tuesday that it is investigating a new incident from January in which Waymo's self-driving cars passed a stopped school bus with its lights activated, in violation of Texas state law. Alphabet recalled their self-driving cars in December after Texas officials claimed they had illegally overtaken school buses 19 times since the beginning of the school year. NTSB reported that a new incident happened in Austin, Texas on January 12 as a school bus loaded passengers. The incident is currently under investigation. The NTSB stated that 'the Waymo stopped to look at the bus. But...

Transport Infrastructure

London Marine Insurance Company expands high-risk area in the Middle East Gulf as conflict escalates

According to an advisory published on Tuesday, London's marine insurers have widened their high-risk area in the Gulf as the conflict rages in the Middle East. Underwriters closely follow the Joint War Committee's guidance, which is comprised of syndicate members and representatives of the London Insurance Company Market. In a statement, the JWC declared that waters surrounding Bahrain, Djibouti Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar were high-risk zones. In a statement by the committee's secretary Neil Roberts, the JWC decided to review the areas during a meeting held on Monday. "In light of recent events", Roberts stated. He also added that these...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Three tankers are damaged in the Gulf as tensions between Iran and the United States escalate

After a 'U.S. Shipping sources and officials reported on Sunday that Israeli strikes against Iran led to a retaliatory response from Iran, which put merchant ships in danger of collateral damage. Shipping data revealed that the risks to commercial shipping increased in the last 24 hours. More than 200 vessels, including oil and gas tankers, dropped anchor around the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has announced that it has closed the navigation of this critical waterway. The U.S. and Israeli attack on Iran has increased the risk of security for ships operating in the Persian Gulf, and adjacent waters," Jakob 'Larsen...

Europe

Transport Infrastructure

Ukraine grain exports to ports rose 9% in March according to a state-owned company

The weather was a factor in the increase of grain deliveries from Ukraine to Black Sea ports for export. Ukraine is one of the world's largest grain producers and exporters. More than 90% of Ukraine's grain exports are shipped by rail to Black Sea port. Ukraine's export revenues are largely derived from agricultural exports. Ukrzaliznytsia reported in a report?that?2.74 metric tons?of grain was delivered to ports during March. It added that grain deliveries to ports increased by 5.7% in the first quarter 2026, to 7.7 millions tons compared to the same period of 2025. Last month, the company reported that...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Germany's Deutsche Bahn gets more investment but must win back public trust

The German Bahn has seen more bookings that 'expected' as Easter approaches, and the fuel price increases are attracting people to train travel. However, it still faces a steep uphill battle in reviving 'its ageing network' and restoring the public trust after a long decline. Inga Nielsen says she has had bad experiences for years. In 2021, the six-hour trip from Amsterdam to Berlin was turned into a long odyssey involving regional trains and buses. Her train broke down two weeks ago and was delayed for two hours. She said that the main reason for using Deutsche Bahn was to...

Passenger Transportation Services

Mobico, owner of National Express, appoints Iglesias to be its CEO in order to turn around the company

National Express's owner Mobico Group named insider Paco Iglesias its new Chief Executive Officer?on Wednesday. The company is looking to streamline its operations and increase profits. At 0836 GMT, the company's share price was down 1% to 19.6 pence. Iglesias is currently the chief operating officer of the company and has been the head of its largest unit, which is the Spanish transport business Alsa, since 2016. In a press release, Executive Chairman Phil White stated that "(Iglesias is) the ideal candidate to lead the business into its next chapter of growth and ensure the value inherent in Group's Portfolio...

Western Europe

After a snowstorm, Lufthansa and Munich Airport have pledged to revamp emergency protocols

Munich Airport and Lufthansa pledged on Friday to overhaul 'emergency protocols' following the stranding?of?around 600?passengers?on six planes?during a snowstorm last week. Heiko Reitz, Lufthansa Hub Manager for Munich Airport, said during a joint press conference in Munich: "We made mistakes that evening and we all take responsibility." Airport and airline apologized for what they called an "unacceptable incident" and announced new?measures to prevent a repeat. Shortfalls in operational efficiency on?Feb. The 19th, including the?lack terminal space, stretched buses capacity, and staff shortfalls amid a night curfew were cited as major factors that caused passenger transfers to be delayed. Crews provided...

Middle East

Passenger Transportation Services

Somalia's tuk-tuks stall as Iran war drives fuel price spike

Fuel prices are soaring in Somalia’s capital due to disruptions in oil shipments linked to the conflict with Iran. Many drivers in Mogadishu claim that they cannot keep their three-wheelers running because of the rising fares. Due to the conflict, around one-fifth of all oil and natural gas liquefied is now being shipped via the Strait of Hormuz. This has left African nations exposed and with rising fuel and food prices. There are no passengers. People walk or stay at home. "We raised the fares because of fuel price increases," Hasan Suleiman said in Mogadishu. The city is a small...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

After blast, a suspected hull rupture has been reported on a crude tanker near Iraq port

Sonangol Marine Services, a U.S.-based representative of Sonangol Marine Services, said that the hull of the Bahamas flagged crude tanker Sonangol Namibe was likely to have been breached following a blast when it was anchored near Iraq’s Khor al Zubair Port. A small vessel unknown approached the vessel on March 5 at 1200 local time. Sonangol Marine Services issued a statement saying that "the'small boat' approached the port-side of the tanker and a loud boom was heard a few moments later." The crew reports that the port ballast tank is leaking water, which indicates some type of hull rupture. However,...

Transport Infrastructure

Historic Alexandria tramway to close ahead of contested overhaul

The doors of the blue-and white trams creak as they rattle into the large square at the center of Alexandria. Many passengers can recite each stop off by heart. But the clatter of single and double-deck trams along this century-and-a-half-old ?line - a source of civic pride and transport alike for tens of thousands of daily commuters ?in Egypt's ?second city - is soon to be stopped. Next week, the authorities will begin a major renovation to replace the trams that have been in service for nearly 14 kilometers (9 miles) with a light rail system controlled digitally. This is...

Passenger Transportation Services

Transport Authority: Dubai Air Taxis to start commercial flights in the year-end

Mattar Al Tayer, Chairman of Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority said that electric air taxis developed Joby Aviation will begin commercial operations in Dubai before the end of this year. Joby Aviation's first fully electric air taxi test flight in the emirate was conducted in June 2025. This is a significant milestone in Dubai's efforts?to introduce them to its existing transport networks. The Joby Aerial taxi, developed by a Californian company, is the "flagship" electric vertical take-off-and-landing aircraft. It can travel up to 160 km (100 miles), at speeds of 320km/h (200mph). Joby’s air taxi has zero emissions and is...

Passenger Marine Transportation

Black Sea Shipping Insurance rates increase after Ukraine attacks on tankers, say sources

Sources in the industry said that insurance rates for war risks increased after Ukrainian drones attacked two tankers headed to a Russian harbor. Fears of more attacks prompted insurers to raise their prices. Black Sea is vital for shipping grain, oil, and oil products. Bulgaria, Georgia and Romania, as well Russia and Ukraine, share its waters. Shipping and insurance sources reported that war risk rates, which are determined by each underwriter and are based upon the value of the vessel, have risen to 0.5% from 0.4% a week earlier for calls to Ukrainian port. Sources said that the war risk...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Turkey opens rail link to Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan

Turkey broke ground on a rail connection between its Kars province in the northeast and Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan Exclave. The move was made to take advantage of an American-brokered agreement signed by Azerbaijan, Armenia and Azerbaijan this month. The railroad will be a part of the Southern Caucasus Transit Corridor, for which the U.S. has exclusive development rights. The aim is to increase economic ties and energy exports between Azerbaijan, Armenia and the U.S. The initial peace effort was hindered by the management and development of what is called the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity. This route will connect...

Passenger Transportation Services

Transportation strike in Tunisia increases pressure on President

Transport services were halted in Tunisia Wednesday as workers demanded better working conditions, higher wages and urgent reforms. This added pressure to President Kais Said to address the deepening crisis. Tunisians have suffered from poor public services for many years, particularly in the sectors of health, education, transportation and investment due to a lack of funding and public investments, as well as frequent interruptions in water and electricity supply. Saied, a man who has been in power since 2021 and tightened it, accuses those he believes are conspirators, seeking to undermine the government and exacerbate social tensions. The three-day strike...

Transport Infrastructure

Dubai wants to reduce traffic congestion with the 2026 launch of Joby air taxi

Air taxis could soon be available for Dubai commuters to avoid traffic. Joby Aviation has conducted its first test flight in the emirate of its fully electric air taxi this week. This is a significant milestone in the efforts by the city to integrate airborne transportation into existing mobility networks, as early as next. Joby is hoping that its air-taxis can ease the pressure on Dubai's existing ground transportation system and provide travelers with a faster alternative, as Dubai continues to experience increasing congestion. Anthony Khoury said, "We want people to commute differently." The company estimates that a journey from...

Ground Transportation

Keep your distance from Iran when passing through the Hormuz Strait

Shipping sources reported on Wednesday that commercial ships were sailing near Oman, and maritime agencies are advising them to avoid Iran's water around the Strait of Hormuz. The conflict between Israel, and Iran is at risk of escalating. Iran has threatened in the past to close down the Strait of Hormuz in response to Western pressure. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz could affect trade and global oil prices. Ships sailing to Hormuz have taken the latest precaution to reduce risks. They are now sailing near the coast of Oman for most of their journey. The Gulf of Oman...

Passenger Transportation Services

Iran and Israel accuse each other at UN Shipping Agency over sea routes

On Wednesday, Iran and Israel both accused one another of endangering the commercial activity around the Gulf and Red Sea in the UN's Shipping Agency as their military conflict escalated. Iran's delegation said at a meeting of the International Maritime Organization security committee that Israel has recently extended its "unlawful attack" to include petrochemicals and gas infrastructures in Asalouyeh, along Iran's Gulf Coast. Iran's livestreamed statement to delegates of the IMO said that "These actions directly threaten international maritime security as well as the global energy supply chains." If the international community does not take immediate and concrete steps to...

Ground Transportation

Turkey's Pasifik Eurasia, China Railway unit sign rail transport deal

Pasifik Eurasia Lojistik announced that it had signed a railway transportation agreement with a subsidiary China Railway for the launch of cargo train services on a corridor connecting China to Europe via Turkey, bypassing Russia. The initial plan is to operate 10 train services, and eventually 1,000. It is anticipated that the Middle Corridor will see a significant increase in freight volume thanks to the partnership with China's state-owned railway logistics company. The Middle Corridor, a China-Europe freight route that is promoted by the West, includes Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Georgia, as well as Turkey. Fatih Erdogan, Chairman of Pasifik Holding's...

Ground Transportation

Bolsonaro and others are officially accused in the spy agency case

The Brazilian federal police has officially accused former president Jair Bolsonaro of illegally spying on the authorities by the spy agency ABIN during Bolsonaro’s presidency. They have also named his son Carlos Bolsonaro as well as other individuals in a probe. The federal police, without naming names, confirmed the results of the investigation. They detailed the "existence" of a criminal group that was focused on illegally monitoring public authorities and producing fake news using ABINS systems. According to a statement from the federal police, although it has been delivered to the Supreme Court, its final report is still under seal....