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Waymo partners with Uber on trucking after bitter lawsuit ends
Waymo will connect its autonomous trucking operation to Uber Freight, the logistics business owned by the ride-hailing firm, a few months after the companies ended…
Congressmember Lowenthal to introduce clean shipping bill during National Oceans Month
Rep. calls for international cooperation in cleaning up the global shipping industry
Western region winners named for 2022 America’s Transportation Awards competition
Eight state department of transportation projects in Alaska, California, Idaho, Texas, and Washington earned regional recognition in the 2022 America’s Transportation Awards competition. The award…
Singapore Air to sell sustainable aviation fuel credits in July
Singapore Airlines Ltd. will start selling sustainable aviation fuel credits in July, a move that will help travelers mitigate carbon footprints as businesses and governments…
Turkish Airlines stock takes off as tourists seek cheap holidays
Shares of Turkey’s national airline are surging as a plunging currency burnishes the country’s allure as a top destination for foreign travelers.
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Plane crash mysteries spur renewed calls for cockpit cameras
Video would give investigators invaluable ‘eyes’ on a situation but pilots say cameras would be a violation of privacy.
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China export boom fades as spending shifts, cheaper rivals gain
After two years of record exports, Chinese manufacturers are turning downbeat as consumers in their biggest markets curb spending and Covid lockdowns drive customers to…
UK travel-chaos row escalates as airline boss slams minister
Airline lobbyist Willie Walsh stepped up a war of words over disruption at UK airports, lambasting a government minister who blamed the industry for hundreds…
Qantas is so stretched it needs office staff to work as ground crew
Australia’s Qantas Airways Ltd. is appealing to head-office employees to help the airline’s overworked ground handling staff as the pandemic-hit sector struggles to cope with…
Brazil mulls using more biodiesel to avoid fuel shortage
Brazil’s government is mulling an increase later this year in the amount of biodiesel blended into trucking fuel to avoid shortages.