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FAA stops traffic at Washington airports due to odor

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) halted all traffic at three of the main airports in the Washington, DC area late on Friday night after an odor was detected by a Virginia air-traffic control facility. The FAA stated that the odor forced them to evacuate Potomac Consolidated Terminal RADAR - Approach Control TRACON which controls the airspace of numerous airports around the Washington region. Around 6:40 p.m.?EDT, the FAA announced ground stops at Reagan Washington National Airport and?Washington Dulles. Baltimore, and smaller airports located in Charlottesville, Richmond, and Charlottesville. The odor from the Warrenton facility, Virginia, has caused traffic to be...

Transport Infrastructure

DHS pays 50,000 airport workers in the US as part of emergency measures

The U.S. Homeland Security Department of the United States announced on Friday that it would take emergency measures to pay 50,000 airport security officers who had not been paid since mid-February. Work absences caused chaos and long security lines at?U.S. airports. "(The Transportation Security Administration has) immediately begun?the process?of paying its workforce. DHS stated that TSA officers could start receiving their paychecks as soon as Monday. On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced that he would pay TSA employees. He then issued a memorandum directing payments to be made on Friday. TSA announced earlier Friday that nearly 14% of airport security...

Passenger Transportation Services

Europe's aviation agency boasts improved ties with FAA and Boeing

The European Aviation Safety Authority (EASA) has'signaled improved relations with U.S. FAA' and said that Boeing is responding "in an appropriate manner" to regulatory oversight, indicating recent transatlantic tensions regarding aviation safety may have eased. The relationship between the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the Federal Aviation Administration has soured since fatal Boeing 737 MAX accidents in 2018 and 2019. These crashes were linked to flawed software, and poor oversight. This prompted EASA to look closer at Boeing designs. "Very transparently and honestly, I believe it has improved quite significantly." In an interview, EASA Executive Director Florian Guiillermet said...

Transport Infrastructure

Europeans press US on Russian support for Iran

The European powers accused Russia on Thursday of assisting Iran in targeting U.S. troops in the Middle East War and said that they would bring the matter up with the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a G7 meeting of 'foreign' ministers in France. Rubio will attend the second day gathering of Western Democracies ministers. This is taking place in the midst of wars with Iran and Ukraine, uncertainty over the economy and growing unease about the unpredictable U.S. Foreign Policy under Donald Trump. Two Western security officials and a regional official near Tehran have confirmed that Russia provided...

Transport Infrastructure

Trump is weighing executive action to ease airport safety snags.

Sources said that if Congress fails to reach a deal to resolve the security staff shortages which have caused airports to be clogged, President Donald Trump may take 'executive action' to pay 50,000 airport'security officers. Homeland Security Department reported that nearly 500 airport security guards have quit since February's partial shutdown. A dispute between Congress and the Transportation Security Administration over funding has forced the Transportation Security Administration to work without pay. Two congressional sources confirmed that Trump was considering various actions to pay airport employees. However, it is unclear for how long he will be able pay TSA payrolls...

Transport Infrastructure

As a cyclone hits Australia's Pilbara mining centre, iron ore and LNG ports close.

The operator of the ports said that a tropical cyclone had struck the Pilbara region off the coast, causing the closure of key iron ore and LNG ports. Pilbara Ports reported that operations were shut down at the ports of Ashburton and Cape Preston West as well as Dampier and Varanus Island due to strong gales caused by Tropical cyclone Narelle. This system is a category 3. The operator stated that the forecast indicated category 4 by the afternoon of Thursday. Chevron and Mineral Resources use the Port of Ashburton for exports. Rio Tinto is a major user for iron...

Passenger Transportation Services

As the big energy conference winds down, chaos at Houston's airport leaves attendees scrambling

The massive security queues at Houston's airport are a major concern for many people who will be returning home on Thursday or Friday. George Bush Intercontinental Airport is a victim of the partial shutdown. This has caused staffing shortages in some airports across the nation. Social media videos show long lines with travelers sleeping on the floor, and wait times of up to four hours. The lines at the Terminal E TSA checkpoint were long but moving on Wednesday morning. Houston, America's fourth largest city, has been the scene of the world's biggest energy conference for the past week. The...

Transport Infrastructure

Jazeera Airways taps Saudi hubs as Kuwait airspace remains shut

Executives said that Kuwait's?Jazeera Airways will offer 200,000?seats this April, which is about 40% of its pre-war network. The airline plans to?rebuild the operations?disrupted?by the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. In its fourth week of fighting, the war has claimed more than 2,000 lives, shattered global markets and led to Iranian strikes which have effectively'shut down' the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global air traffic. Kuwait's airspace was closed when the conflict started on February 28. Its international airport and surrounding areas were targeted multiple times, prompting Jazeera?to shift its operations to Saudi Arabia. On March 11, the airline began transporting passengers...

Transport Infrastructure

The Trump administration is temporarily allowed to unfreeze Chicago Transit Funding by a judge

A U.S. Judge on Tuesday ordered President Donald Trump’s administration to temporarily unfreeze approximately $3 billion in funding in Chicago for rail projects. On Friday, the?Chicago Transit Authority filed a lawsuit against?the U.S. Transportation Department's Federal?Transit Administration. The suit claimed that federal officials had refused to reimburse at least $9.5 millions in grants approved by former Democratic President Joe Biden. The city called the funding suspension a political act of retaliation. U.S. district judge Thomas Durkin granted CTA's request to issue a temporary restraining?order?to demand the funding, but put his decision on hold until this Friday in order to give...

Transport Infrastructure

US claims more than 450 TSA agents have resigned since funding standoff

Since the beginning of the partial government shutdown on February 14, more than 450 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers have resigned, causing massive delays at?U.S. airports. The Department of Homeland Security announced on Tuesday that massive delays have occurred at airports across the United States. Around 50,000 TSA agents are not being paid and will miss their second full pay on Friday. On Monday, hundreds of U.S. Immigration agents and Homeland Security Investigations officers deployed to 14 U.S. Airports in order to assist with?security screening. This includes airports that have seen wait times exceeding three or four hours. DHS reported...

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Democrats condemn the detention of a distraught woman at San Francisco Airport by federal officers

After the videos went viral, local officials in California condemned the detention of a woman?crying at the San Francisco International Airport by federal officers on Sunday. A video posted on Monday by an NBC affiliate showed a woman wailing and crying as she was restrained. Her daughter was seen crying and watching as officers held her down. Scott Wiener (Democrat) said that the incident proved that federal actions brought nothing but chaos and fear. San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie is also a Democrat. He said that what happened was "upsetting." U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency,...

Passenger Transportation Services

El Al Airlines will operate at only 5% capacity after the government imposed traffic limits

El Al Israel Airlines announced on Monday that it will'sharply reduce its operations, and the availability of seats will be reduced to 5% from a 'normal level. This is after the Transportation Ministry ordered traffic reductions at Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv. Israel's flag airline, which has operated repatriation flights ever since the U.S. and Israel air war against Iran began on February 28, has called on the authorities to open Ramon Airport in the Red Sea town of Eilat to replace Ben Gurion. After a security assessment on Sunday, Transport Minister Miri regev decided to reduce the number...

Europe

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Ship data indicates that a Russian-origin tanker headed for Cuba has arrived in Venezuelan waters

LSEG's ship monitoring data on Friday showed that a tanker?carrying about?200,000 barrels originally bound for Cuba, has arrived in Venezuelan water. After being stuck in the Atlantic Ocean, the Hong Kong-flagged ship Sea Horse rerouted to Venezuela earlier this month after spending weeks there. This is a major blow for an oil-hungry?island which has experienced several blackouts during this month. The Sea Horse's stranding at sea and its sudden change of course to Venezuela were not clear. Cuban government oil imports are being blocked by the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump, who is increasingly restricting fuel supplies for Cuba's...

Transportation

Kazakhstan claims that the attack on Ust-Luga did not impact its oil exports

Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry said on Friday that the attack on Russia’s major port in the Baltic, Ust-Luga, did not affect?Kazakhstan’s oil exports. It added?that flows were operating normally. The Ministry said that it continues to monitor the situation. Three processing units at the Ust-Luga Complex, each with a capacity of three million metric tonnes per year, refine stable condensate to light and heavy naphthas, jet fuel, ship fuel oils and gasoil. Kazakhstan exports part of its crude oil through Russian ports along the Baltic Sea. This includes Ust-Luga which was 'hit by a Ukrainian drone on March 25. Both Ust-Luga...

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Sources say that Russian oil producers may declare force majeure in response to attacks on Baltic ports

Two 'industry' sources said that Russian oil producers warned buyers on Friday they could declare force majeure over supplies from major Baltic Sea ports, as Ukraine continues to attack Russian energy infrastructure. The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy said this week that Kyiv uses long-range attacks to maintain pressure on Russia, after international sanctions against Moscow were eased because of global supply disruptions caused by the Iran War. Sources said that Ukrainian drones targeted the port of Ust-Luga on Friday, where an ongoing fire from a strike made Wednesday still burned. The raids have halted oil loadings in the port since...

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Middle East

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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...

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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...

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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,...

Transport Infrastructure

Dubai drags Gulf market down as Iran war fears weigh

Investors remained cautious about inflation and growth risk stemming from the U.S./Israeli war on?Iran. According to the Pentagon and Iranian sources, the U.S. launched the most intense airstrikes in the war. Global markets were still betting that Donald Trump would try to end the conflict soon. The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed by the war. It is a major route used for approximately one-fifth of all global oil and gas shipments. Producers have had to stop production as their storage tanks fill up, and energy prices are now higher. Dubai's main stock index fell 2.4%. Blue-chip developer Emaar...

Transport Infrastructure

After ownership change, a US-sanctioned Chinese lubricant terminal reopens its doors.

According to two sources in the trade and a tanker tracking service, a Chinese oil terminal that was sanctioned by Washington in October is now operating again after a Sinopec logistics unit sold its stake to a local port operator. Sinopec had to divert cargo because of the U.S. sanctions imposed on the Rizhao-Shihua terminal, which handled Iranian oil on vessels sanctioned by Washington. Sinopec received a fifth its oil imports through this facility in Shandong Province. The terminal at Lanshan with its three berths that can handle very large crude carriers was idle for months as shipowners and traders...

Transportation

Some ships are struggling to fuel up as bunker prices in Asia reach record levels

Industry sources claim that some ships struggle to refuel in Asia's key ports as bunker prices soar. In anticipation of a tightening supply triggered by the conflict in the Middle East, bunker prices have reached record levels. The longer waits for fuel could cause congestion in Asian ports like Singapore, Shanghai, and Ningbo/Zhoushan, China. This is because the Iran War will reduce traffic through the Strait of Hormuz causing delays or diversions. Prices for marine fuel are up sharply, despite the fact that there are still daily offers on the market. This is because the Middle East conflict has curtailed...

Transport Infrastructure

The Middle East turmoil may delay the delivery of overseas votes for the Danish election.

Denmark's Government said on Friday that the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East may prevent some overseas votes from being counted in the country's general election of March 24. The war in Iran has caused major disruptions to global air travel, including the closure of Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This has left passengers and cargo stranded. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that under these circumstances, it could not guarantee that postal ballots cast in countries affected will arrive on time for general elections. It said that the risk was for 'votes cast' in...