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Transportation secretary: US air travel is expected to drop to a trickle as a result of the shutdown

Due to a shortage of air traffic controllers, U.S. flights are expected to be "a trickle" as the shutdown continues. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy made the announcement in comments that were broadcast on Sunday. After a Saturday plagued by thousands of cancellations and delays, major airlines faced a third consecutive day of flight restrictions. The government shutdown has now lasted a record-breaking 40 days. This has caused a shortage of air traffic control officers who, along with other federal employees, are not paid for several weeks. Duffy, on CNN's State of the Union program, said: "It will only get worse......

Passenger Transportation Services

US airlines prepare for third day of flight restrictions

After a weekend of flight delays caused by a shortage of air traffic controllers, major airlines are preparing for the third day of mandatory government-mandated flight reductions. Federal Aviation Administration has instructed airlines to reduce 4% of flights daily starting Friday in 40 major airports due to safety concerns regarding air traffic control. The record-breaking shutdown has left air traffic controllers, and other federal employees who haven't been paid in weeks, short. The reduction in flight numbers is to be 6% by Tuesday, and 10% by November 14th. The FAA announced on Saturday that there are air traffic control staffing...

Transport Infrastructure

US airlines cancel 1,330 flights due to shutdown

U.S. Airlines canceled 1,330 flights in the United States on Saturday as part of the government-mandated flight cutbacks. The industry is bracing for further cancellations if the shutdown continues. Federal Aviation Administration has instructed airlines to reduce 4% of their daily flights at 40 major airports starting Friday due to safety concerns regarding air traffic control. Air traffic controllers are in short supply because they haven't been paid for several weeks. On Tuesday, the reductions will reach 6% before reaching 10% on November 14. Flights Delayd in at Least 12 Major Cities The FAA reported on Saturday that there were...

Transport Infrastructure

US cuts flights for a second day as the shutdown continues

U.S. Airlines and travelers endured a second day on Saturday of flight cancellations across the nation as the shutdown is expected to cause more cancellations over the next few days. Due to the shutdown, the Federal Aviation Administration has instructed airlines to reduce 4% of flights at 40 major airports on Saturday. The cut will increase to 6% by Tuesday, and to 10% on November 14. These cuts began at 6 am. About 700 flights were affected by the cuts on Friday morning, 1100 GMT, from American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines. Due to a lower volume of...

Passenger Transportation Services

US delays flights in 8 airports because of a shortage of air traffic controllers

U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced on Friday that it is delaying flights in eight airports, including Atlanta, San Francisco and Houston. The agency cited widespread staffing problems as controllers were not paid during the shutdown. Staffing shortages are reported at 10 different locations in the United States, and could lead to delays at other airports. Separately, the agency required airlines to cancel more than 700 flights or 4% of their flights at 40 airports with high traffic to deal with air traffic control staffing. According to FAA ground delays programs, flights at Reagan Washington National are delayed on average by...

Transportation

Trump Administration seeks to negotiate on shipping with China as it pauses the port fees

The Trump Administration said on Thursday that it would continue negotiations with China about its dominance in shipbuilding and ocean logistic as it formalized its plans for a year-long pause on U.S. Port Fees on China-linked ships as part of an broader agreement to reduce trade tensions. In a Federal Register announcement, the U.S. Trade Representative announced that all punitive measures against China resulting in its "Section 301", unfair trade practices investigation would be halted for a period of one year beginning November 10. USTR also said that it would be accepting public comments about the matter between November 6...

Transport Infrastructure

US FAA will detail its flight reduction plan on major airports in the US later this Friday

On Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration was working on details of a plan that would cut 10% of flights in 40 U.S. airports with high traffic to address safety concerns about air traffic controllers during a federal government shutdown. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford informed the CEOs of major airline companies late on Wednesday that cuts will begin at 4% this Friday and increase to 10% next Monday. Plan will exclude international flights, and will only apply to flights that take place between 6 am and 10 pm. FAA also has imposed severe restrictions on general aviation and space launches. Airline...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump's trade battle with China in 2025

U.S. president Donald Trump has targeted China as his top economic rival with a cascade on tariffs that are worth billions of dollar. He is trying to reduce a trade surplus, bring back lost manufacturing and cripple fentanyl traffic. In reverse chronological order, here are the key events of this year in U.S.-China Trade War: November 5 - Beijing suspends all retaliatory duties on U.S. goods imports until November 10, including farm products at up to 15%. However, it keeps 10% levies as a countermeasure to Trump's "Liberation Day tariffs". China is easing measures against U.S. companies and reducing tariffs...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump suffers political setback as Democrats whip up voter anger over price

The White House planned a Wednesday anniversary launch to highlight the Republican leader's promises since his return to office. Trump and his Republican allies faced a series of Democratic victories during off-year elections. This was a rare setback as voters in several states showed resistance to Trump's agenda. Trump's reaction was predictable. Trump is known for his ability to resist defeat. He criticized Democrats for the longest government shutdown in U.S. History, which he claimed contributed to the party's loss. He urged Republicans to change Senate Rules to make it easier to advance his agenda. But he also acknowledged that...

Transport Infrastructure

EU warship sent to Somali coast following suspected pirate attack

Sources in maritime industry said that the European Union's anti-piracy force had deployed a warship off the coast of Somalia, after a suspected pirate band tried to target vessels in the area. Sources from the maritime industry said that armed assailants fired at a commercial oil tanker Monday off the coast of Mogadishu after they attempted to board it. This was the first incident of suspected Somali piratery of this kind since 2024. The attack, as well as other incidents, has raised concern for the shipping lanes through which vital energy and goods are shipped to global markets. This week,...

Passenger Transportation Services

Trump calls for an end to filibustering as the longest shutdown in history drags on

The U.S. president Donald Trump again asked Republican senators on Wednesday to terminate the filibuster in an attempt to end the longest government shut down in history. This would be a radical departure from long-standing Senate traditions and make it easier to push through legislation by the majority. "We must open the country." We're going do it today by ending the filibuster," Trump said to the senators gathered in the White House for breakfast. "It is possible that you won't do it, and I will follow your wishes." "You're smart people and good friends but I think this is a...

Transport Infrastructure

The death toll from the Louisville UPS plane crash has risen to nine

Officials from Louisville and Kentucky said that the death toll has now reached nine. The UPS cargo plane crashed into a fireball just moments after taking off in Louisville on Tuesday. The National Transportation Safety Board investigators will be at the scene on Wednesday to start the process of determining what went wrong after the MD-11 cargo aircraft, which is 34 years old, caught fire at 5:13 pm. ET on Tuesday, and then crashed. The crash site was reported by Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg as having nine bodies. Andy Beshear, Governor of Kentucky, said via social media that it is...

Europe

Passenger Transportation Services

Two trains collide in Slovakia, injuring many passengers

Police and Slovakia's Interior Minister said that two trains collided in Slovakia Sunday night after one train ran into the rear of the other. Dozens of passengers were injured, they added. Matus Sutaj Estok, the Interior Minister who spoke at the accident site, said in a televised press briefing that 11 people were hospitalized and dozens of others were only lightly injured. He said that there were no fatalities in the accident. The accident occurred on the corridor connecting Bratislava, the capital city, with Pezinok (about 20 km) to the northeast. According to preliminary information there was neither a head-on...

Transportation

UK provides Belgium with defence equipment to combat drones

The British military chief announced on Sunday that Britain will send experts and equipment to Belgium in order to combat drone sightings which have caused airports to temporarily close. In the past week, drones were spotted flying over Belgian airports and military base. Drones had caused significant disruptions across Europe during recent months. Richard Knighton (head of Britain's Armed Forces) told BBC that the Belgian counterpart asked for help and that equipment was on its way. He said that he and the defence secretary had agreed, at the end last week, to send our personnel and equipment to Belgium in...

Transport Infrastructure

In Indian ports, the urals differentials are lower and there is a steeper discount for the grade.

The price differential between Urals and Brent for December arrived in India on Thursday, as the flagship blend of Russia was traded at its steepest discount in over a year. This is due to new U.S. sanctions against Russia's top oil producers. The price difference for Russia's flagship Urals oil in Indian ports has widened from $2 to $4 per barrel under Brent for December arrival. This is the largest discount in about a month. According to estimates and shipping and trading sources, Russia's oil imports to western ports will decrease in November due to higher refinery runs but remain...

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Sources say that Russia's Tuapse has halted fuel imports following drone attacks and the refinery was shut down.

According to two industry sources, and LSEG ship tracking, Russia's Black Sea Port of Tuapse suspended fuel exports while the local refinery halted crude processing following the November 2 Ukrainian drone attack on its infrastructure. Ukraine announced on Sunday that its drones had struck Tuapse - one of Russia's major Black Sea oil port - causing an explosion and damage to at least one vessel. This was part of Kyiv’s effort to undermine Russia’s war economy through targeting its energy infrastructure. The regional administration confirmed that the strike caused an fire in the port. Since several months, Ukraine has been...

Transport Infrastructure

Taiwan: China ignores requests for information about new airport safety concerns

Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration stated on Wednesday that China had not provided any information regarding a new airport that will open in the next year, less than 10 kilometers (6 miles) away from a Taiwanese Airport. This raises flight safety concerns. Xiamen's Xiang'an Airport is located only 3 km away from Taiwan's Kinmen Islands, the site of the Cold War's on-off battles. Construction work can also be heard and seen from Taiwan. Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration sent a statement to saying that close airports need to be planned and coordinated in advance to ensure safety and smooth operation. It said...

Passenger Transportation Services

Sources say that Vietjet, Vietnam's budget airline, has stopped operating COMAC aircraft made in China.

Two sources familiar with this matter have confirmed that Vietjet, a Vietnamese low-cost airline, stopped operating its two COMAC C909 planes made in China on October 18, after the six-month contract to lease the planes had expired. The C909s arrived in Vietnam less that a week after Chinese president Xi Jinping's visit to Hanoi, in April. This launch was seen as a sign of the deepening of strategic and economic ties. The two sources confirmed that Vietjet had decided not to renew the lease, and did not have any immediate plans to buy aircraft from China’s state-owned planemaker COMAC. Vietjet...

Transport Infrastructure

Ship tracking data shows Sinopec diverts supertanker away from US-sanctioned ports

According to Chinese consultants and ship tracking data, the latest U.S. sanction on a major Chinese crude terminal has forced Sinopec to divert one supertanker from its route and to ask certain plants to reduce crude processing rates. LSEG data revealed that a supertanker transporting oil to the Chinese Port of Rizhao, in Shandong Province, changed its destination at the weekend after U.S. sanctions were imposed on Friday on an import terminal located there. JLC Consultancy estimated that Sinopec’s October runs could drop by 3.36% compared to earlier plans, and may be around 5.16 million barrels a day. Sinopec has...

Transport Infrastructure

Rates of supertankers are rising sharply due to the US-China trade conflict that has enveloped ports

The supertanker rates have risen this week, and they are likely to remain high due to the U.S. and China titling-for-titling increases in port fees as well as concerns over the impact of U.S. sanction on a major Chinese crude terminal. According to traders, the Chinese port fees announced Friday would increase shipping costs by more than $7 per barrel for a Very Large Crude Carrier that is linked to the United States. This would amount to around $15 million, which would discourage anyone from chartering vessels linked to the United States. The VLCC spot rates for the Middle East-China...

Transport Infrastructure

US tightens penalties on foreign-built vessels

United States Trade Representative said that it will modify maritime fees for foreign-built vehicles carriers and LNG vessels in advance of the port fees on China linked ships scheduled to take effect next week. USTR announced in a press release that the fees for operators of foreign-built vehicles carriers will be $46 per ton starting October 14. This is lower than the $150 per net tonne fee originally proposed by USTR in April. The industry considered this fee prohibitive. However, it is still higher than the $14 per net tonne fee proposed on June 12th. USTR will also eliminate, retroactively...

Transport Infrastructure

LMEWEEK - LME examines amending warehouse storage rules

Matt Chamberlain, Chief Executive of the London Metal Exchange (LME), said that the LME is looking at a market consultation for amendments to the rules of the 450 warehouses it has around the globe. The LME has been introducing queue-based rent caps (QBRC), which limit rental income for registered warehouses at 80 days following the notice given by the owner of the metal to take delivery. The rule has unintended effects. The rule has unintended consequences. Traders who have contracts to deliver metal beyond 80 days can cancel warrants and get free storage. Meanwhile, consumers cannot access metal stored in...

Transport Infrastructure

China retaliates against US ships by charging additional port fees

China's Transport Ministry announced that vessels owned or operated or built in the United States, or those flying the U.S. Flag will be charged an additional port fee per voyage as of October 14. The ministry stated on Friday that the fees were a countermeasure to upcoming U.S. Port fees. Starting on October 14, all ships that are built in China, or that are operated or owned in China will be required to pay a fee when they arrive at their first US port. Analyst estimates suggest that fees could reach $1 million for ships carrying more than 10,000 containers....

Ground Freight

Transnet gets control of Chinese spares disputed by S.African court

Transnet's CEO announced on Thursday that a South African court had ordered China's CRRC E-Loco, which has been in a long-running dispute with Transnet, to release locomotive parts it had refused to provide. This decision is a boost to the plans of Transnet to improve its performance. Both parties are involved in a legal battle after Transnet halted 1,064 locomotives supplied by four original equipment manufacturers, including CRRC E-Loco. Transnet claimed that contracts for 2014 worth $54.4 billion rand (3.18 billion dollars) were illegally awarded by previous company leadership. Transnet reported that in 2023 161 locomotives provided by CRRC E-Loco...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

China rail trips record high on the first day of National Holiday

China's National Railway recorded 23,13 million trips during the first day the eight-day National Day Holiday on Wednesday. This is up almost 8% over a year ago and a record for a single day, according to state media CCTV. CCTV reported that more than 19 million trips would be made Thursday on the rail network. According to CCTV, the Yangtze River Delta Railway was expected to handle 4 million passengers. This is a 10% increase over last year. After the official end of the holiday on October 8, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism will release total travel data. On...

Transport Infrastructure

Prices of November ESPO blend oil fall as Chinese refiners exhaust their import quotas

Three traders said that the premiums for Russia's ESPO blend crude oil loaded from Kozmino have fallen for November-loadings because independent Chinese refiners - key buyers of this grade - are facing dwindling import quotas. Traders said that cargoes due to be loaded from the Far Eastern Port of Kozmino, in November, were sold for a premium of about $1.70 per barrelle to ICE Brent, on a delivery-basis to Chinese ports. This is down from around $2 per barrelle at October levels. Independent refiners in China are subject to a strict quota-based system. State-run refiners like Sinopec PetroChina and CNOOC,...

Transport Infrastructure

South Korea airport workers will begin a strike on Wednesday, Korea Airports Corp. says

The state-run Korea Airports Corporation announced that South Korean airport employees will begin a strike on Wednesday. In a press release, the 2,300 workers unionised at 15 of the country's airports want better pay, more rest days and safer working conditions, according to a representative from the Korean Public Service and Transport Workers' Union. The representative said that the workers would continue to strike until a deal was reached with management. This strike coincides with the Chuseok holiday, which is celebrated in South Korea at the beginning of October. According to the union, and Korea Airports Corporation which oversees operations...