Boeing Faces Setback with Rework Required on 737 Max Jets
Boeing is facing yet another hiccup in its production of 737 Max jets.
Boeing CEO Promises Employee Rewards for Safety Reporting Amid Production Scrutiny
Boeing's CEO, Dave Calhoun, has pledged to reward employees who report problems in the company's production processes.
UPS Explores Strategic Alternatives for Coyote Logistics Amid Market Challenges
United Parcel Service (UPS) is exploring options, including a potential sale, for its brokerage unit, Coyote Logistics.
Controversial Truck Speed Limiter Rule Faces Another Delay
The controversial truck speed limiter rule from the federal government is facing yet another delay and is now expected to be published in May.
Uzbekistan's Groundbreaking Green Hydrogen-Wind Plant Paves the Way
Central Asia is making strides in combating climate change with the construction of its first green hydrogen-wind plant in Uzbekistan.
Alaska Airlines Faces $150 Million Loss Due to 737 Max 9 Grounding, Seeks Boeing Accountability
Alaska Airlines recently revealed that due to their grounding of their 737 Max 9 planes after a door plug blew off, this led to roughly $150 million in estimated costs.
Biden Administration's Delay on Major Natural Gas Export Terminal
The Biden administration has hit the pause button on a critical decision regarding the approval of the largest natural gas export terminal in the United States.
United Airlines Reevaluates Fleet Plans Amidst Boeing 737 Max 10 Uncertainties
United Airlines is reconsidering its fleet plans involving the Boeing 737 Max 10 due to a series of delays and recent grounding issues.
Extreme Cold Freezes Gas Production, Sparks Concerns of Record Electricity Demand and Soaring Prices
Recent sub-zero temperatures across the United States have caused gas wells to freeze, resulting in an 11-month low in gas production, according to Reuters.
Ohio Enacts Law Protecting Vehicle Choice Amid Emissions Regulations Debate
In a move that challenges California's emissions regulations, Ohio is set to enact a law in March that prohibits state agencies from adopting California's vehicle emissions standards.
Port of Virginia Achieves 100% Clean Power
On New Year's Day, the Port of Virginia achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first U.S. East Coast seaport to operate entirely on 100% clean power, accomplishing its goal well ahead of the planned 2032 timeline.
Supreme Court Declines to Review Broker Liability Case
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a case involving broker liability for accidents involving trucks booked by third-party logistics providers (3PL’s).
Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounded for Safety
The National Transportation Safety Board has located the plug covering an unused exit door that blew out minutes into an Alaska Airlines flight.
FDA Approves Florida's Plan to Import Affordable Canadian Medications
The Food and Drug Administration has given Florida the green light to import medications from Canada - a move aimed at lowering drug prices in the United States.
Small Trucking Company Faces Financial Strain After Costly Tow on Georgia's I-75
A small trucking company, Elshaddai Truckers and Logistics, found themselves staring at a hefty bill for a tow job when one of their box trucks gave out on the busy southbound stretch of I-75 in Henry County, Georgia.
Russia's Ambitious LNG Expansion Plans Hindered by Sanctions and Tanker Shortage
Russia is aiming to increase its share of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market to 20% by 2030, but its plans face challenges due to sanctions and a shortage of ice-class LNG tankers.
Tesla Accused of Negligence in Addressing Vehicle Defects
A Reuters report highlights Tesla's alleged negligence in addressing known defects in its vehicles, including suspension and steering systems, and making customers pay for repairs.
Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Plans Remain Elusive After Global Climate Agreement
The recent U.N. agreement among nearly 200 countries to transition away from fossil fuels is being celebrated as a significant step in addressing climate change.
BP Joins Major Companies in Suspending Red Sea Shipments Amid Houthi Rebel Attacks
BP has decided to halt all shipments through the Red Sea due to recent attacks on trade vessels by Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Global Agreement on Fossil Fuel Transition Falls Short of Full Phase-Out, but Marks Significant Progress
Government ministers from nearly 200 countries reached an agreement, known as the UAE Consensus, that calls for a transition away from fossil fuels.