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FAA delays flights on third day of government shutdown

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) delayed flights at several airports, including Reagan Washington National Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport on Wednesday as it continued to experience higher than normal staffing shortages. By 5:30 p.m., there were almost 3,000 delays. After 10,000 delays on Monday and Tuesday, thousands of them were due to the FAA slowing down flights as a result of the absences of air traffic control at various facilities throughout the country. The government shutdown is now in its eighth day. The FAA reported that some flights were forced to be held in the air because of a slowdown...

Passenger Transportation Services

As the shutdown continues, airlines prepare for a third day of flight delays

The major U.S. carriers are bracing themselves for a third consecutive day of delays as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration continues to face staffing problems for air traffic control as the stalemate regarding funding for the government continues. Nearly 10,000 flights were delayed on Monday and Tuesday. Many of these delays were caused by the FAA slowing down flights due to air traffic controllers absences in facilities all over the country, as the shutdown entered its eighth day. The air traffic control shortages during the shutdown are more severe than during the last major government funding halt in 2019, which...

Transport Infrastructure

Staffing shortages at air traffic control for the second day cause delays

The Federal Aviation Administration announced in a Tuesday notice that staffing problems at air traffic control are affecting flights for the second day running. FAA reported that some flights are being delayed at airports such as Nashville and Newark. Newark airport is experiencing delays of up to 30 minutes for arriving flights due to staffing problems. The FAA reported that there were staffing problems at the Atlanta Air Route Traffic Control Center, and it said they could reduce arrivals per hour in Chicago O'Hare. The severe weather also impacts flights in the United States. A total of 13,000 air traffic...

Transport Infrastructure

CBS News reports that three people were injured in a helicopter crash on the Sacramento Freeway.

CBS News, citing Sacramento Fire Department, reported that three people were seriously injured when a helicopter crashed onto a freeway on Monday night in Sacramento, California. Sacramento Fire Department and Federal Aviation Administration didn't immediately respond to our request for comment. The report stated that the helicopter was an air medical helicopter and that it crashed on the eastbound lanes near Howe Avenue. The report said it was still unclear if the helicopter had been traveling to or away from a local hospital. CBS reported that the cause of this crash is still under investigation. Sacramento Mayor Kevin McCarty posted...

Transport Infrastructure

Citigroup prefers Banamex's IPO plan despite new offer from Grupo Mexico

Citigroup said it still intends to pursue an IPO of its Mexican retail division, despite receiving a fresh offer from mining and transportation conglomerate Grupo México. Citi Last month, Banamex sold a 25% stake to Fernando Chico Pardo - a local billionaire who is the chairman of airport operator ASUR - for 0.8 times its book value. The bank stated that "we remain committed to realizing Banamex's full value for our shareholders and that the agreement with Fernando Chico Pardo, as well as the proposed IPO, continues to be our preferred way to achieve this outcome." "We will, of course,...

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Russia launches drones and missiles at western Ukraine. Poland scrambles its aircraft

NATO member Poland scrambled its aircraft early Sunday morning to ensure the safety of the air after Russia launched airstrikes against Ukraine. Ukrainian officials reported missiles and drones falling on the Lviv area near the Polish border. In a recent post, Poland's operational control said that "Polish aircraft and allied aircraft operate in our airspace while ground-based radar reconnaissance and air defence systems have been brought up to the highest level of readiness." After Poland shot down suspected Russian aircraft in its airspace, in September, eastern-flank NATO member countries are on high alert. Drone sightings and air incursions have caused...

Transport Infrastructure

Grupo Mexico, the mining giant, has made a new offer to Citi Banamex

Grupo Mexico, a Mexican mining and transport giant, has made a binding bid to buy Citi's retail business in the country (Banamex), more than two year after scrapping previous plans. Grupo Mexico stated in a filing in which it said that its bid demonstrated its "unwavering faith" in the country, and that a similar purchase would make Banamex once again competitive with its peers. It said that the firm controlled by Mexican billionaire German Larrea would buy 25% of Banamex for 0.85x its book value and the remaining 75% for 0.80x its book value. Citi paid Banamex $12.5 billion in...

Transport Infrastructure

Union Pacific locomotive technicians ratify a new five-year agreement

BLET-Teamsters, a union representing locomotive engineers at Union Pacific, announced on Friday that the locomotive engineers ratified a five-year contract. The new contract will see nearly 6,000 members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), a division of International Brotherhood of Teamsters' rail conference, receive raises of 18,8% over the course of the agreement. Union members said that the contract includes enhanced health and welfare benefits. Last week, the largest U.S. railway union, SMART-TD approved Union Pacific’s $85 billion purchase of Norfolk Southern. This deal was expected to be met with resistance by unions and regulators. The deal...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump targets Democratic areas with Chicago transit funding freeze

The U.S. administration of President Donald Trump froze $2.1 Billion in Chicago transit funding Friday, starving yet another Democratic city as the government shutdown enters its third day. Budget director Russ Vought stated that the money, which was earmarked to build elevated train lines, has been placed on hold in order to prevent it from "flowing through race-based contracts." Trump has escalated his campaign to use extraordinary powers of the U.S. Government to punish political opponents. Later in the day, The White House announced that it would identify funds that could be held back from Portland, Oregon. Portland is a...

Passenger Transportation Services

FAA announces buffer zones at two airports in the Washington DC area

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration announced on Thursday that it would modify helicopter routes at two airports in the Washington area. This comes months after an American Airlines plane collided near Washington with an Army Black Hawk helicopter. The FAA has confirmed that the changes will affect Washington Dulles Airport and Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport. The FAA stated that "These changes will increase separation between helicopters, airplanes, and aircraft operating in and out of airports." The FAA also said that it would be making changes to the traffic around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The FAA was criticized by...

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New York Times Business News - October 2,

Here are the top business stories from the New York Times for October 2. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for the accuracy of these reports. Snapchat, a social media platform, announced that it would start charging its users to store photos and videos in the Memories section of its app once they have exceeded five gigabytes. The Trump administration announced Wednesday that they would not be releasing the $18 billion federal funds awarded to New York City in previous years for two of its largest infrastructure projects, the Hudson Tunnel as well as the Second...

Transport Infrastructure

US urges urgent action on Pennsylvania railcar fire risks

The National Transportation Safety Board urged Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority on Wednesday to take immediate action to eliminate the fire risk in its fleet Silverliner IV Railcars. The safety board stated that the design and maintenance practices of the agency and their railcars are outdated and pose "an immediate and unacceptable risk due to the severity and frequency of electrical fires which can spread into occupied compartments." The NTSB investigated five fires that occurred in SEPTA vehicles since February. SEPTA is the sixth largest public transit system in America. It provides service in five counties of the Greater Philadelphia Area...

Europe

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Container traffic at Rotterdam's port is disrupted by a strike by lashers for higher wages

On Wednesday afternoon, the largest seaport in Europe, Rotterdam, went on strike for 48 hours to demand higher salaries. Meanwhile in the neighbouring Belgian port's main port Flemish harbourpilots were protesting pension reforms. The FNV union said that all workers of International Lashing Services (ILS) and Matrans Marine Services (Matrans Marine Services), the two lashing firms active in the Dutch ports, stopped working at 3:15 pm (1310 GMT), and will continue their strike to the same time Friday. The FNV stated that during the two-day strike, no container ships can be unloaded or loaded at the port while lashers are...

Transport Infrastructure

Non-EU citizens and the EU's new border biometric checks

The new biometric system for entry checks will begin to be used on Sunday, when the long-delayed system is finally operational. Entry/Exit System will require that all non-EU nationals register their personal information, including fingerprints, facial images and other details, upon entering the Schengen area. This includes all EU countries except Ireland and Cyprus as well as Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. The EU can be confident that there won't be long lines at the border as data collection will be introduced gradually at border crossings. Why is the EU making changes? The new system eliminates the need to manually stamp...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that the tanker rates for Russian crude oil to India have risen due to increased seaborne exports.

Sources in the industry said that tanker freight rates to ship Urals crude oil from Russia's western port to India increased further at the end of September and in early October. This was in response to a dramatic increase in loadings in August. Indian refiners are continuing to import Russian oil, despite the punitive U.S. duties on Indian goods after India refused to stop importing Russian oil. The increase in crude exports to Russia's west ports of Primorsk (Ust-Luga), Novorossiisk and Ust-Luga from August was 500,000 barrels a day, a record. This is due to unplanned refinery repairs. The sources...

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Transportation

Azeri BTC's daily oil exports for November are expected to increase by 3% m/m.

The differential between Brent and Urals crudes dated on Wednesday remained unchanged, but the Azeri BTC plan for exports from Turkey's Ceyhan Port in November was set at 15,3 million barrels compared to the 15.4 million barrels exported in October. Calculations showed that Azeri BTC crude exports would increase by approximately 3% per day in November compared to October. Alexander Novak, Deputy Premier of Russia, said that the country has gradually increased its oil production. It was very close to achieving the output quota set by OPEC+ last month. PLATTS WINDOW There were no bids or offerings reported on the...

Transportation

Poland's connection with NATO strategic fuel pipeline will cost $5.5 billion

Poland announced on Friday that the cost of its plan to connect to a NATO pipe-line network designed to provide fuel to troops in case of war will be 20 billion zlotys (about $5 billion). The ministry and the Polish pipeline operator PERN had signed an agreement earlier in the day to connect the pipelines of the country to the NATO network. Cezary Cezary Tomczyk, Deputy Minister of Defence said: "We're talking about...construction pipelines covering a distance up to 300 km...we're talking about one the largest investments made in the security and safety of the Polish State in the past...

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

Urals diffs stable in opaque trade

The differential between Russia's Urals and Brent crude oil was little changed in Tuesday's featureless trading. However, the return of Iraqi Kurdistan Oil exports will add pressure to the market for sour crude, traders have said. Iraq wants to double the amount of crude oil flowing through the recently reopened Kirkuk - Ceyhan pipeline in Iraq by next year. This was stated by an official from Iraqi state oil marketing company SOMO. Rikan Kareem, speaking at a London conference on Tuesday, said that SOMO aims to reach 400,000-500,000 barrels of oil per day by 2026. After reopening the pipelines on...

Passenger Transportation Services

Denmark informs Latvia that drone activity is linked to state actor

Baiba Braze, Latvia's Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that Denmark had informed its allies about drone incursions in Denmark that briefly affected airports and military installations. Braze told a reporter that the Danish government had said that it was a state-run activity. "We will wait to hear more from our Danish counterparts, but we are all clear that we must invest in counter-drone capabilities, both on the side of our allies and our own." The Danish Foreign Ministry did not respond immediately to a comment request. Denmark said Thursday that the incidents are hybrid attacks intended to spread fear. However,...

Transport Infrastructure

NATO Articles 4 & 5: What are the alliance's obligations as drones begin to appear in Europe

Denmark announced on Thursday that it is weighing up whether or not to invoke Article 4 in the founding NATO treaty, after overnight drone incursions temporarily shut down two of its airports as well as military installations located in western Jutland. Danish Defence Minister Troels Poulsen called the incursions "hybrid" attacks designed to instill fear, but admitted he didn't know who was behind it. Mette Frederiksen, the Danish Prime Minister, had earlier linked drone incursions similar to those that temporarily closed Copenhagen Airport overnight and into Tuesday morning with a suspected Russian drone invasions as well as other disruptions in...

Transport Infrastructure

Denmark's Aalborg Airport closed due to drones in the airspace. Police on site

A spokesperson for the airport announced late Wednesday that the Aalborg Airport in Denmark is currently closed because drones are flying over its airspace. This comes two days after Denmark's main airport, Copenhagen, was shut down due to drone sightings which rattled European aviation. Denmark said Tuesday that drones which halted Copenhagen airport flights for four hours was the most serious attack on its critical infrastructure. They also linked the drones to a number of suspected Russian drone incursions as well as other disruptions in Europe. The Norwegian authorities also closed the airspace of Oslo Airport for three hours Monday...

Transport Infrastructure

No link yet between Oslo, Copenhagen drone incidents, Norway says

Norway and Denmark have been in contact about separate drone incidents which halted airports at Oslo and Copenhagen. However, their investigations to date have not established a link, said Norway's Foreign Minister on Wednesday. The sightings of up to three large drones in the vicinity of Copenhagen Airport late Monday night halted take-offs, landings, and all other activities for almost four hours. Norway's authorities also closed the airspace around Oslo airport for 3 hours after a drone had been spotted. "We haven't yet established any connection between the two." Espen Barth Eide said on the sidelines the UN General Assembly...

Transportation

Data shows that a tanker carrying fuel under US sanctions is spotted on the Northern Sea Route of Russia.

Data from LSEG, as well as market sources, showed that a tanker subject to U.S. sanction has moved east from the Arctic LNG 2 Plant along Russia's Northern Sea Route. Winter ice is a challenge for ships, so navigation is limited to the warmer months. Shipping data shows that the tanker Universal loaded about 44,000 tons of condensate gas at the Arctic LNG site on 2 September and then moved along the Northern Sea Route for ship-to-ship transfer near the Russian Far East Port of Zarubino. The final destination of the cargo is unknown. Arctic LNG 2 was to be...

Passenger Transportation Services

Since 2017, drones and cyber-outages have exposed aviation weaknesses.

The sighting of two or more large drones near Copenhagen Airport late on Monday stopped all take-offs, landings, and flight operations for almost four hours. Denmark linked the drones to a number of suspected Russian drone intrusions and other disruptions in Europe. Since 2017, airports have been repeatedly affected by a series of drone sightings, digital outages and other disruptions. These incidents bypass core flight safety systems and instead impact choke points like check-in/boarding systems, power infrastructure, and airfield perimeters. This causes ripple effects throughout networks. British Airways London hubs suffer an IT failure on May 27, 2017. British Airways...

Oil Pipeline

Drone attacks on Russia could lead to a reduction in oil production, as Russia's output is expected to remain stable.

Industry sources say that the differential between Urals crude and Brent crude dated Tuesday remained unchanged, but Russia is on its way to cutting oil production due to drone strikes. Transneft, the monopoly Russian oil pipeline company, has warned that oil producers may be forced to reduce oil production following Ukraine's drone strikes on key export ports and refineries. Oil prices rose by over $1 a barrel Tuesday as traders assessed the risk that Russian oil supplies could be disrupted if Ukrainian drones attack its ports and refineries. They also awaited Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. PLATTS WINDOW On Tuesday,...

Transport Infrastructure

US and Europe trade billions of dollars with Russia despite sanctions

U.S. president Donald Trump stated on Saturday that he was willing to impose new energy sanctions against Russia, provided all NATO countries stopped purchasing Russian oil. The U.S., and the European Union, import Russian energy and commodities worth billions of Euros, from liquefied gas to enriched Uranium. The main commercial ties between the EU and U.S. with Russia and their evolution in the last four-years are listed below: EU TRADE WITH RUSSIA According to Eurostat's latest data, the EU has placed various import and export restrictions upon several products. This resulted in a 61% drop in exports to Russia, and...