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FAA and Pentagon sign agreement to deploy anti-drone Laser System near Mexico

The Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon announced on Friday that they had signed an agreement to allow the government to use a high-energy laser counter-drone along the southern border of the United States with Mexico. After the FAA tested the laser system in New Mexico used by the Pentagon, Homeland Security Department, and verified that the proper safety controls were in place and did not pose any undue risk to passenger aircraft. Two previous incidents raised serious concerns. The U.S. Military accidentally shot down a drone using the laser-based systems on?February 25. This led the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) to...

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...

Transport Infrastructure

Bousso: Iran's 'tollbooth' at Hormuz will hard-wire higher energy costs

For now, the war that shut down the Strait of Hormuz is over. Tehran's insistence on acting as the toll booth keeper for the world's critical?oil artery could make energy markets more vulnerable and lead to higher prices. According to U.S. president Donald Trump, the U.S., Iran and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire on Tuesday, which was mediated by Pakistan. Tehran must halt its blockade against oil and gas through the Strait. According to an Iranian official, the waterway through which a fifth or more of the world's gas and oil flowed prior to the U.S./Israeli war against Iran, it...

Transport Infrastructure

Norway ships are not ready for Hormuz transit yet, says industry group

Norwegian Shipowners' Association said that the two-week ceasefire agreement between the United 'States' and Iran had not yet provided enough clarity to allow Norwegian ships 'to resume sailings' through the Strait of 'Hormuz. The industry group, which represents 130 companies and 1,500 vessels in total, stated that the Gulf security situation remains uncertain, and that owners are seeking more information. In a press release, Knut Arild Hardeide, CEO of the NSA said: "We take note of the signs of a 'ceasefire' but the situation along the Strait of Hormuz is still?unresolved? and unpredictable? Shipping companies have been forced to suspend...

Transport Infrastructure

Gautam Adani is seeking to dismiss the US SEC fraud charges against him

Gautam Adani will ask a U.S. His lawyers announced on Tuesday that he will?ask a?U.S. Adani and Sagar Adani, both executives and directors at Adani Green Energy where they are both employed, were charged in November 2024 by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) with orchestrating a bribery scheme in which hundreds of millions of dollars in bribes would be paid or promised to Indian government officials for Adani Green Energy's benefit. Adani Green is accused of failing to disclose the scheme to bond investors in documents for its $750 million offering in 2021. Adani's attorneys said in a filing...

Passenger Transportation Services

Trump wants to reduce 9,400 TSA employees and $1.5 billion in budget

Budget documents show that the White House is proposing to reduce airport security operations by more than 9,400 employees and $1.5 billion. Details were included in a budget document for Department of Homeland Security (which oversees TSA) that was part of the White House's proposed budget for the next fiscal. Congress will hold hearings later this month on the White House's budget request as lawmakers strive to reach a budget agreement?before fiscal year ends September 30. Republicans have called for the privatization of?TSA. Budget details had nothing to do with the funding impasse that Congress has been experiencing over DHS...

Transport Infrastructure

Budget request from FAA includes a proposal to hire 2,300 air traffic control officers

Federal Aviation Administration announced Monday that it is proposing to hire 2,300 trainee air traffic controllers to address the 'persistent shortage of personnel. FAA is?about 3500 air traffic controllers behind its targeted staffing levels. It employed 13,164 air traffic controllers at the end of September, or 6% less than a decade ago. Many controllers work six-day weekends and mandatory overtime. The?FAA air traffic control academy is also having serious retention issues. The FAA wants to spend $95.4 million on bringing 2,300 new controller trainees aboard, compared to 2,038 by 2025. The FAA also wants $39 million for increased aviation safety...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump wants to privatize US airport security operations

On 'Friday, President Donald Trump proposed that the Transportation Security Administration, the federal agency created in the wake of 'the September 11, 2001 attacks, begin the process of privatizing the airport security operations. The White House budget proposes to cut the TSA budget of $52 million. Small airports would be required to enroll in a TSA-funded program that pays for private screeners. TSA employs?about 50 000 federal employees to handle screening in nearly all U.S. Airports. Budget documents stated that airports using the program had shown savings when compared with?federal screen operations. Major U.S. Airports have been experiencing massive disruptions...

Transport Infrastructure

Canadian Finance Minister discusses supply chain integrity at meeting in China

The Canadian finance minister stated on Friday that he had discussed supply chain integrity with his counterparts in China during a meeting aimed at boosting trade. Ottawa is under scrutiny from the United States over its labour laws. The Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne told reporters the meeting was primarily focused on the financial sector, but also included trade in energy and pork. Canada is working to increase its overall exports to China by 50% by 2030. Champagne stated that "Canada places a high priority on the 'integrity of supply chains' and that our trade should be conducted according to...

Transportation

After US airport security workers get paid, absences drop sharply

Transportation Security Administration said absences among the nation’s 50,000 security agents fell'sharply' on Monday, as workers received their paychecks after six weeks of working without a paycheque. Major?airports which had experienced multi-hour lines reported that operations were largely back to normal. Homeland Security Department reported that the absence rate dropped to 8.6% from 12.4% on Friday. Atlanta had the highest number of absenteeism reported on Monday, with 29%. Other airports with high absence rates include Baltimore, New Orleans and John F. Kennedy in New York, Philadelphia, Houston's two airports, Baltimore, New Orleans and Houston. The TSA experienced a surge in...

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 Transportation Services

TSA workers are paid and airports in the US return to normal.

The major U.S. airports which?suffered massive delays for weeks because 50,000 Transportation Security Administration security officers were not paid since mid-February have now returned to normal. On Monday, airports in Baltimore and Houston, as well as New Orleans, Dallas, New York, and New York City, which have all seen massive delays over the past few weeks, reported very short queues. In some cases, security lines were as long as four hours. This was the longest line in TSA history. The Homeland Security Department announced that workers would be paid by Monday, despite the fact that Congress has failed to end...

Europe

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Irish police break up blockade by protesters at high fuel prices

Irish police cleared protesters who had blocked the only oil refinery in Ireland on Saturday, after a senior government minister said that protests over surging fuel prices created a "very danger economic moment" for Ireland. Protesters angry by a rise of more than 20% in diesel prices following the U.S./Israeli war on Iran have used tractors and trucks to block a Whitegate refinery and a fuel terminal, as well as a few roads in Dublin's capital. The government said that hundreds of petrol stations were left 'without fuel,' putting emergency services at risk. State broadcaster RTE reported that police detained...

Transport Infrastructure

Ireland faces a'very serious' situation because of protestor fuel blockades.

On Friday, protesters in Ireland demanded government action over surging fuel prices. They used tractors and truck to block a port, fuel depot and oil refinery. The prime minister was forced to warn that the country might have to turn fuel deliveries away. Micheal Martin, who spoke on Friday, said that the blockades of Irish oil pipelines, which were triggered by the more than 20 percent increase in diesel prices following the U.S./Iran war, will cause serious economic damage. Fuels for Ireland, an industry?group, said that more than 100 petrol?stations had run out of fuel. "The situation is extremely severe...

Transportation

Early April, Russia increases oil exports through western ports despite drone attacks

Trading and port sources reported that Russia's crude exports increased in early April, compared to March. Calculations also showed this, despite the disruptions to loadings caused by drone attacks on energy infrastructure. In late March, Ukraine increased drone attacks against Russian oil export ports on the Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and major Russian refineries. This could lead to the state cutting its crude production due to disruptions in supply chains. Three trading sources and port sources reported that the Baltic ports of Primorsk, Ust-Luga and Novorossiisk loaded a total of about 2 million barrels of crude oil per day in...

Western Europe

Russia claims that Ukraine has damaged the CPC terminal at the Black Sea using drones

Russia?on Sunday said that Ukrainian?drones?attacked the Caspian?Pipeline?Consortium’s Black?Sea Terminal, which handles 1,5% of the global oil supply. The drones damaged the single point mooring, loading infrastructure, and four large storage tanks. This strike may be the largest ever on Russia's Black Sea Export Facilities during the four-year war with Ukraine. Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure in the past month. Ukraine failed to respond to a comment request immediately and could not independently verify the statement of the Russian Defence Ministry. CPC declined comment. The Russian defence ministry claimed that Ukraine attacked CPC's loading facility with drones....

Middle East

Transport Infrastructure

Airports warn that Europe could be facing a jet fuel shortage within weeks

The European airport industry has warned of a possible systemic shortage of jet fuel in just three weeks, if the Strait of Hormuz does not open up. They have called for urgent EU-wide actions to secure supplies ahead the summer peak travel season. Airports Council International Europe, in a letter dated April 9 to the European Commission (ACI), said that a fuel shortage would "significantly hurt the European economy" and compound the macroeconomic effects of the rising oil prices caused by the Middle East conflict. Financial Times was the first publication to cover this letter. The Commission didn't immediately respond...

Transport Infrastructure

UN ship agency: A toll on the use of Hormuz is a "dangerous precedent"

The UN shipping agency warned that imposing a toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz would "set a dangerous precedent" and countries should not hinder freedom of navigation. Iranian officials have suggested?charging for the use of the Strait? after a two-week truce was reached between the United States and Tehran this week. There is no international agreement that allows tolls for crossing international straits. A spokesperson for the UN's International Maritime Organization stated that any such toll would set a dangerous precedent. The IMO countries have adopted the UN Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS), which...

Passenger Transportation Services

Nepal increases jet fuel prices sharply to avoid disruptions in supply due to the Iran war

Nepal has more than doubled the cost of aviation fuel as of Tuesday night, leading to a dramatic increase in fares. The Himalayan country is trying to avoid disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict. Nepal Oil Corporation increased fuel prices by 84.7% on international flights from Kathmandu. It also raised the price for jets flying from Pokhara by 116.2% and for Bhairahawa by 117.4%. The company said it needed to pay Indian Oil Corporation to obtain supplies. The state-run Nepalese agency that imports petroleum products, stores them and distributes them in the country has announced a 97.6% increase in...

Transport Infrastructure

Bahrain releases revised UN Hormuz draft but does not enforce it

Bahrain circulated a revised draft U.N. Security Council resolution on protecting commercial ships?in and around Strait of Hormuz. The language was retained, authorising "all necessary measures" but removing a reference to 'binding enforcement. The shipping through this waterway has already been slowed down to a near halt, after Iran attacked vessels during its conflict with Israel and the United States. Bahrain's first draft was seen and supported by other Gulf Arab countries and Washington. It explicitly invoked Chapter VII (of the U.N. Charter) which allows the Security Council authorise measures from sanctions to military power. Diplomats stated that adoption of...

Passenger Transportation Services

Vietnam prepares for flight reductions from April, after China and Thailand ban jet-fuel exports

Vietnam's authorities warned that the aviation industry should prepare for possible flight reductions in April, after China and Thailand stopped exports of jet-fuel due to the?Iran war. This increased the likelihood of shortages. Vietnam imports 60% of its jet-fuel needs from China and Thailand. Documents from the aviation regulator, and importers, seen by. In a document sent on March 9, the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam warned that there was a risk of jet fuel shortages in the months to come for Vietnamese airlines. The report said that airlines should review their plans and, in particular, domestic routes. It also...

Transport Infrastructure

Dubai Media Office reports that a fire breaks out near Dubai International Airport following a drone attack.

The 'Dubai Media Office' said on Monday that authorities are?dealing?with a??fire? resulting??? from a drone attack near the Dubai International Airport. They added that there were no reported injuries. Dubai authorities stated that the drone attack had hit a fuel tank, and civil defence teams are working to control the fire. Gulf Arab states have been subjected to more than 2,000'missile and drone attacks' since the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran began on February 28. These include U.S. military bases and diplomatic missions, but also vital Gulf oil infrastructure and ports, airports and hotels, as well as residential and...

Transportation

Why is the port of Fujairah important to the oil industry?

After a Saturday drone attack and fire, some oil-loading activities have been suspended at the United Arab Emirates’?Fujairah Port, a global hub for refuelling vessels?aswell as crude fuel and exports. Why Does FUJAIRAH Matter Globally? According to Kpler, Fujairah exported a total of 1.7 million barrels of crude oil per day and refined fuels in average during the past year. This volume is equivalent to 1.7% of world daily demand. Fujairah is situated on the Gulf of Oman and is approximately 70 nautical mile from the Strait of Hormuz which is currently closed because of the Iran conflict. This increases...

Transport Infrastructure

Minister says Turkey is considering selling the operating rights to highways and bridges

Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu stated that Turkey was looking to sell some operating rights of highways and bridges in order to reduce budget pressures. However, the country has no plans to sell these assets. Heavy maintenance on major highways and roads increases the cost to the state. Uraloglu added that Ankara was working to see if this work could be transferred?to private operators. "Highways are not sold. "We are examining the possibility of granting 'operating rights' for certain periods, and transferring the cost to the operator in order to avoid additional pressure on budgets," Uraloglu stated. "There has been no...

Transport Infrastructure

US energy chief: Oil unlikely to reach $200 per barrel

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated on Thursday that global oil prices are unlikely to reach $200 per barrel, even though?crude?tankers remain stalled in Strait of Hormuz while the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has widened. Wright said that he thought it unlikely but was focused on the military operations and the solution of the problem when asked if oil prices would hit $200 per barrel. This is a price level which could be reached if the war escalates, according to an Iranian official on Wednesday. The spokesperson for Tehran's Khatam al-Anbiya Military Command HQ, Ebrahim Zolfaqari said, "Get ready for...

Transport Infrastructure

How many ships have been attacked since the start of the Iran war in Gulf?

The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has disrupted the global trade via the Strait of Hormuz - through which a fifth of all oil and liquefied gas in the world normally passes. Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned that any vessel passing through the narrow Strait would be targeted. Here is a list of reported incidents since the war began on February 28, 2009: MARK 1 V.Ships, the manager of the ship, said that a crew member was killed aboard the crude tanker MKD VYOM, which is registered under the Marshall Islands flag. The vessel was struck by a projectile while...

Transport Infrastructure

DP World: Jebel Al-Ali port is fully operational; inbound vessel traffic has been reduced

DP World, a port operator based in Dubai, said on Thursday that its 'Jebel Ali Port was fully operational and had 'no damage to infrastructure. However, it warned that the amount of vessel traffic destined for Iran has been reduced because he war is still going strong. The war, which began with the joint U.S.-Israeli air strikes against Iran nearly two weeks ago has caused global chaos in the energy and transportation markets, and effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz – the world’s most important oil artery. The majority of Gulf ports including Dubai's Jebel Al and the primary?ports located...

Transport Infrastructure

Oman tries to control fires at Salalah Port after drones strike

Oman’s civil defence is working to contain a fire in 'fuel tanks' at the country's Salalah Port, Oman’s state news agency announced on Wednesday. Drones had struck oil storage areas at the port. Citing Oman's Civil Defence, the state news agency said that it "might" take some time to contain the fire, without giving any further details. Oman's State TV reported earlier on Wednesday that drones had struck fuel tanks "in the port". Oman's official news agency, citing the energy ministry, said that there had been no interruption to oil supplies in the country. Ambrey, a British maritime security company,...